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- Inflation tops expectations.....is a rate hike now all but assured?; Will Canada be 'going dutch'?
- Stocks sell off as S&P cuts US outlook; Does a drop in foreign demand for Canadian bonds signal rising fixed interest rates?; Greek restructuring would be "catastrophic"
- How important is construction to economic growth and employment across Canada?: Part 2
- China's property bubble at risk?; What is driving oil prices?; Greek bond yields explode as Germany states support for restructuring
- How important is construction to economic growth and employment across Canada?: Part 1
- Bank of Canada holds the line; Royal LePage releases 'research report'; "Canadian 30 year olds are screwed!"
- Measuring the potential economic impact of a housing bust
- "Housing: Real Insanity".....Great article in Canadian Business
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Tour through the board stats: March 2011
It’s that time of the month again. Time to turn our eyes to the month end sales data from the big real estate boards. Frankly these numbers may well be meaningless until a clear trend can be established next month. … Continue reading
Posted in Real Estate
Tagged calgary, data, inventory, March 2011, real estate, sales, toronto, vancouver, victoria
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Toronto condo data; China about to hit a wall?; Fiscal austerity to weigh on public sector jobs; The Age of Deleveraging; Another video primer
Toronto condo data The Toronto Real Estate Board released their most recent rental market report yesterday. It showed both a substantial jump in rental transactions and a jump in rental inventory. “From September until the end of 2010, TREB Members … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Real Estate, Social trends, Videos
Tagged austerity, canada, China, condo, construction, cuts, data, gdp, growth, investor, jason leach, jobs, market, nomura, prices, public sector, rental, the age of deleveraging, toronto
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