Bankruptcies, proposals rise in September, but well down from 2009

General Angela Calla 3 Dec

The Canadian Press, 2010  OTTAWA – The federal bankruptcy office saysmore Canadian households and businesses became insolvent in Septemberthan in the month before. The office says bankruptcies rose 9.6 per cent– 9.9 per cent for consumers – in September from the August numbers. Insolvencies, which combine bankruptcies and proposals to refinancedebt, rose 7.6 per cent […]

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Bank of Canada seen hiking rates in first half of 2011

General Angela Calla 3 Dec

Claire Sibonney, Reuters *  TORONTO – The Bank of Canada is unanimously expected to keep interestrates on hold next week, but the uneven economic recovery has primarydealers and global forecasters divided on the timing of the next hike in2011. The Reuters poll, released on Thursday, showed 93% median probabilitythat the Bank of Canada will keep […]

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Bonds tell tale of sound recovery

General Angela Calla 29 Nov

most Bay Street economists had forecast that the Bank of Canada rate wouldn’t resume movement until July, the fixed-income market has now priced in 50-50 odds of a rate increase of 25 basis points, to 1.25%, in March Paul Vieira, Financial Post · OTTAWA — The fixed-income market, considered among the best of forward-looking indicators, […]

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U.S. feds lower outlook for economy through 2011

General Angela Calla 25 Nov

By Christopher S. Rugaber WASHINGTON – U.S. Federal Reserve officials have become more pessimistic in their economic outlook through next year and have lowered their forecast for growth. The economy will grow only 2.4 per cent to 2.5 per cent this year, Fed officials said Tuesday in an updated forecast. That’s down sharply from a […]

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Bank of Canada puts rates on ice till April of 2011

General Angela Calla 15 Nov

The Bank of Canada will keep its policy rate unchanged until the second quarter as economic growth slows, according to a Bloomberg News survey that also showed bond-yield forecasts were cut for a fourth month. The central bank didn’t raise rates Oct. 19 after three prior increases and won’t act again until the April-June period, […]

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The new normal for retirement

General Angela Calla 2 Nov

Fighting the new ‘normal’ Jonathan Chevreau, Financial Post ·  The topic of a “normal” retirement age is getting more than usual media attention lately because of the increasingly violent French protests about pushing theirs back to 62 from 60. Pity hard-working Germans, who retire at 65 but are being asked to wait until 67. In […]

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Bank of Australia surprises with a rate rise

General Angela Calla 2 Nov

Bank of Australia surprises with rate rise  Wayne Cole, Reuters  SYDNEY – Australia’s central bank surprised markets by raising its key cash rate to a two-year high of 4.75% on Tuesday, saying a modest tightening was needed as a pre-emptive strike against inflation. The local dollar shot a cent higher after the Reserve Bank of […]

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Homebuyer tradeoffs: what will you have to sacrifice?

General Angela Calla 27 Oct

Homebuyer Tradeoffs: What Will You Have To Sacrifice? When you’re buying a home, whether it’s your first home or your third, you want it to be perfect. Your home affects every aspect of your life, from your financial stability to things you do in your free time to the people you spend time with. It’s […]

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