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Re/Max Reports Strong Q4 Results Amid Tight Housing Market

9th - Higher Ed
Nick Bailey, president, and CEO at Re/Max, LLC joined Cheddar News to talk about the company's strong Q4 earnings results and the tight real estate market overall. "Real estate has continued to be a very strong sector, and coming into...
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Fintech Firm MoneyLion CEO on Launching IPO Via SPAC Merger

9th - Higher Ed
Fintech company MoneyLion began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. CEO Dee Choubey joined Cheddar to discuss the IPO launch and why a SPAC merger was the right path to a public offering. Choubey also talked about...
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Housing prices continue to rise while sales dip

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has seen record-high real estate prices during the pandemic, but sales volumes suddenly dropped in April and it’s created even more uncertainty for buyers and sellers.
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Bank of Canada optimistic about post-pandemic recovery

9th - Higher Ed
The Bank of Canada is predicting the country will see quick economic growth after the current wave of COVID-19 and is reducing how much government debt it buys each week.
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What to Expect From the Fed’s Two-Day Policy Meeting

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Reinking, senior marketing strategist at the New York Stock Exchange, joined Cheddar’s “Opening Bell” to discuss the two-day Fed policy meeting. He talked about when it's expected to begin tapering its large asset purchases while...
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Full Event: 'Canada Made A Mistake...': Karoline Leavitt Big Attack As PM Carney Drops Tech Tax

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The White House on Monday claimed that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had “caved” to President Donald Trump, following Canada’s decision to drop a tax on U.S. tech companies - a move that led Trump to resume suspended trade talks.
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HSBC Canada offers lowest mortgage rate in Canadian history

9th - Higher Ed
One bank is offering some customers a mortgage rate below one per cent and rates are generally down all over. Seems like good news — and it is for some but not necessarily for the economy as a whole.
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'Interest rates are very low and they are going to be there for a long time'-BoC Gov. Macklem

9th - Higher Ed
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem forecasts the future path of the Bank's key lending rate.
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BoC Gov. Macklem offers rare forecast of future interest rate changes

9th - Higher Ed
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem spoke to reporters during the quarterly monetary policy report on Wednesday.
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Bill Morneau on $343B deficit, post-pandemic recovery

9th - Higher Ed
Finance Minister Bill Morneau talks to CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton about the $343-billion deficit largely created by emergency spending during the COVID-19 pandemic and how the government plans to recover.
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Poloz on how demand for Canadian Tire is leading the economic recovery

9th - Higher Ed
Stephen Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, spoke to the Senate National Finance committee on Tuesday.
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Poloz says he is optimistic Canada's economic recovery is achievable

9th - Higher Ed
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz spoke with reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday.
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Canadians taking mortgage deferrals charged interest on interest

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian banks, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, are offering customers the option to defer mortgage payments. But some say the banks are profiting from the crisis by piling interest on the deferred interest.
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Poloz says the Bank of Canada is helping crash-strapped provincial governments

9th - Higher Ed
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Friday
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Why the Bank of Canada's rate cut is both reassuring and worrying

9th - Higher Ed
The dramatic rate cut suggests that Canadians might have reason to be worried about the economy, says Frances Donald of Manulife Investment Management.
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Powell: Economy Looks Resilient Despite Risk of China Virus

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the U.S. economy appears durable with steady growth and unemployment near a half-century low but faces risks from the broadening viral outbreak that began in China.
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Economic uncertainty deterring prospective Canadian homebuyers

9th - Higher Ed
Home sales in Canada’s biggest cities have dipped despite a spike in the amount of listings. Some experts say the drop in demand is partially due to the economic uncertainty brought on by the U.S. trade war.
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Sinking home sales in Canada's biggest cities

9th - Higher Ed
Home sales in some of Canada's largest real estate markets have declined this summer, with experts suggesting that the drop is partially linked to economic uncertainty from the U.S. trade war.
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Trump's Handwritten Note To Fed Chair Viral; 'You Have Cost USA A Fortune' I Karoline Leavitt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump has taken a fresh swipe at Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell - this time with a handwritten note. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed Monday that Trump personally wrote to Powell, continuing...
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How U.S. tariff uncertainty impacted the latest interest rate decision

9th - Higher Ed
As U.S. President Donald Trump applies 50 per cent tariffs to all steel and aluminum imports, the Bank of Canada says it will hold its benchmark interest rate at 2.75 per cent. Senior business reporter Peter Armstrong says the economic...
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Inflation drops to 1.7% in April, driven by carbon tax removal

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's inflation rate eased to 1.7 per cent in April, driven by a drop in prices after the federal government removed the consumer carbon tax, according to Statistics Canada. However, core inflation measures — which exclude volatile...
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Why real estate market sales are off their historic average

9th - Higher Ed
Few sales, lots of inventory, interest rates creeping lower—yet buyers aren’t biting. Mark Ting speaks to Gloria Macarenko on whether now is a good time to buy real estate or is more patience warranted.
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1.2 million Canadian mortgages are set to renew in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Over the past few years, fixed-rate mortgages have outperformed variable ones, particularly in 2022 and 2023, as interest rates rose. But a lot has changed. Personal financial adviser Mark Ting, whose own mortgage is up for renewal,...
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Find Out Why the Fed Decided to Keep Rates Steady

9th - Higher Ed
Kevin Khang, Chief International Economist at Vanguard, joins J.D. Durkin to unpack why Jerome Powell announced no changes to interest rates. Watch!