Welcome to the September issue of my monthly newsletter!By Scott WestlakeSeptember 3, 20240 comments#monthlynewsletter #mortgagenews #bankofcanada #mortgagerates #ratenews 2024 Fall Market ...Read more...
April's Strong Job Gains Likely Postpone Rate Cuts Until JulyBy Scott WestlakeMay 13, 20240 comments#bankofcanada #interestrate #boc #variablemortgage #mortgagerates #economicupdate Today's StatsCanada Labour Force Survey for April blindsided economists by coming in much more robust than expected. Employment in Canada rose a whopping 90,400 in April, the most ...Read more...
March's Weak Jobs Report Sets The Stage For A June Rate CutBy Scott WestlakeApril 5, 20240 comments#BoC #bankofcanada #interestrates #mortgagerates #variablerates #economy #inflation Today's StatsCanada Labour Force Survey for March is much ...Read more...
The Bank of Canada Holds Rates Steady Until Core Inflation Falls FurtherBy Scott WestlakeMarch 6, 20240 comments#bankofcanada #interestrate #boc #variablemortgage #mortgagerates #homesales Today, the Bank of Canada held the overnight rate at 5% ...Read more...
The Bank of Canada Holds Rates Steady And Expects Rate Cuts Later This YearBy Scott WestlakeJanuary 24, 20240 comments#bankofcanada #interestrate #boc #variablemortgage #mortgagerates #homesales Today, The Bank of Canada held the overnight rate at 5% for the fourth consecutive meeting but provided an outlook suggesting that monetary easing will begin by mid-year. The Bank ...Read more...
A Bumpy Road To The Inflation TargetBy Scott WestlakeJanuary 18, 20240 comments#Boc #bankofcanada #interestrates #mortgagerates #variablerates #economy #inflation Canada's headline inflation number for December '23 moved up three bps to 3.4%, as expected, as gasoline prices didn't fall as fast ...Read more...
Canadian Home Sales Surprisingly Strong in DecemberBy Scott WestlakeJanuary 16, 20240 comments#bottomline #interestrates #mortgagerates #economicoutlook Statistics released today by the Canadian Real Estate ...Read more...
The Table Is Set For Rate Cuts In 2024By Scott WestlakeDecember 1, 20230 comments#interestrates #ratecuts #mortgagerates #rates2024 #BoC The Canadian economy ...Read more...
Hawkish Hold By The Bank of CanadaBy Scott WestlakeOctober 25, 20230 comments#bankofcanada #interestrate #boc #variablemortgage #mortgagerates #homesales ...Read more...
Increasing Mortgage Rates Weighed Heavily On Housing In SeptemberBy Scott WestlakeOctober 16, 20230 comments#economy #mortgagerates #refinance #renewal #Purchase #boc Mortgage rates continued to rise in September after BoC tightening and one of the largest bond selloffs in history. Yields have retraced some of their rise more recently, but demand ...Read more...
Another Strong Jobs Report Tests BoC's PatienceBy Scott WestlakeOctober 7, 20230 comments#jobs #economy #mortgagerates #sherrycooper Canadian employment rose by a whopping 63,800 in September, tripling market expectations. The underlying data put the strong job growth into perspective. Most of the gains in overall ...Read more...
Home Sales Dipped Once Again Last Month In The Wake of Two Consecutive BoC Rate HikesBy Scott WestlakeSeptember 15, 20230 comments#bankofcanada #interestrate #boc #variablemortgage #mortgagerates #homesales Not surprisingly, buyers moved to the sidelines last month as the central bank took the overnight policy rate up to 5.0%. Home sales posted a 4.1% decline between July and August, ...Read more...
Bank of Canada Holds Rates Steady Acknowledging Economic SlowdownBy Scott WestlakeSeptember 6, 20230 comments#boc #bankofcanada #interestrates #mortgagerates #variablerates #economy With last Friday's publication of the anemic second-quarter ...Read more...
Rate Hikes Are Definitely Off The TableBy Scott WestlakeSeptember 1, 20230 comments#mortgagerates #interestrates #bondyield #economicupdate #variablerate The Canadian economy ...Read more...
July Headline Inflation Rose to 3.3%, But Core Inflation ImprovedBy Scott WestlakeAugust 16, 20230 comments#economy #mortgagerates #refinance #renewal #Purchase #boc The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.3% y/y in July, up from a 2.8% rise in June. The acceleration in headline inflation was widely expected due to a base-year effect on gasoline ...Read more...
The Long-Awaited Labour Market SlowdownBy Scott WestlakeAugust 5, 20230 comments#jobs #economy #mortgagerates #sherrycooper The Canadian economy shed 6,400 jobs in July, far weaker ...Read more...