
OSFI changes


Public perceptions of banking regulator influenced mortgage decision: OSFI head
The recent decision by Canada’s banking regulator to relax a mortgage stress test rule was shaped in part by concerns about public perception of the agency, said Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions head Peter Routledge.

OSFI to implement loan-to-income (LTI) restrictions
Canada’s banking regulator confirmed today that it will no longer pursue at least several of the proposed mortgage regulations introduced earlier this year, but will move ahead with new loan-to-income restrictions for lenders.

OSFI seeing a deterioration in credit quality, says borrowers to face challenges at renewal
Canada’s banking regulators says the sustained increases in interest rates over the past 18 months have challenged some borrowers’ ability to pay and led to a deterioration in certain credit quality.

OSFI proposes capital requirement changes for lenders and mortgage insurers to address mortgage risk in Canada
Canada’s banking regulator today unveiled proposed changes to the capital requirements that would impact the country’s lenders and mortgage insurers.

Critics say OSFI’s proposed mortgage changes could do more harm than good
While OSFI’s proposed underwriting changes announced in January were presented as an effort to control market risk, critics say the regulator risks overtightening a market that is already in decline.

Brokers question timing of OSFI’s proposed rule changes
Some in the industry are openly questioning the timing behind OSFI’s proposed underwriting changes.

OSFI proposes new mortgage restrictions
Canada’s banking regulator has unveiled three new regulatory proposals that could further restrict mortgage lending pending a just-launched consultation period.

OSFI leaves mortgage stress test unchanged
Canada’s banking regulator confirmed today it will leave the mortgage stress test for uninsured mortgages unchanged.

Insured and Uninsured Mortgage Stress Test Changes Confirmed for June 1
Starting June 1, both insured and uninsured mortgage borrowers will be subject to a stricter stress test when qualifying for their mortgage.