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Demand for N.B. homes stable despite interest rate hikes, say real estate agentsDemand for and the price of housing has remained stable in New Brunswick and real estate agents expect that to continue despite interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada.EconomyJul 13, 2022
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British Columbia cracks down on ‘predatory’ practices by payday loan companiesThe B.C. government is cracking down on "predatory" practices by payday loans operations in the province.PoliticsFeb 26, 2019
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Lender risk sharing could exacerbate a Canadian housing downturn: reportThe draft report was prepared within the first several months of Trudeau's cabinet being sworn in.CanadaJul 28, 2017
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Musical instrument lending program launched at Vancouver libraryA new program at the Vancouver Library is making some noise this morning.LifestyleJun 7, 2016
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Big banks eye closer ties to financial tech startupsExperts suggest more startups specializing in financial services such as online lending will partner with Canada's incumbent lenders in 2016.MoneyDec 14, 2015
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TD, CIBC still crank out higher profits amid economic downturnTwo more of Canada's big banks are reporting better-than-expect profits in the face of lower oil prices and a softening economy.CanadaAug 27, 2015
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Banks step up scrutiny after flare up of ‘liar loans’ in housing marketFacing questions about their home-lending procedures, RBC and BMO say their internal checks are strong enough to weed out fraudulent applications.CanadaAug 26, 2015
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Oil shock not hitting BMO’s Western Canada customers too hard — yetBank of Montreal customers with outstanding car loans, mortgages and other credit products had little difficulty keeping payments current in latest quarter.CanadaAug 25, 2015
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Liar loans helping to inflate hot housing markets, experts sayNew allegations of broker fraud come amid fresh warnings about lofty real estate prices in Vancouver and Toronto markets and their surrounding suburbs.CanadaJul 30, 2015
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IMF warns over Canada’s ‘overheated housing market’ — againThe International Monetary Fund warns that further action may be required to curb lending as household debt growth accelerates again.CanadaMar 10, 2015
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