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OSFI doubles down on keeping stress test for uninsured mortgage switches
The head of Canada’s banking regulator stood firm in rejecting renewed calls to remove the mortgage stress test on uninsured mortgage switches.
OSFI rejects Competition Bureau recommendation to drop mortgage stress test for lender switches
Canada’s banking regulator says it has no plans to remove the stress test on uninsured mortgages for borrowers who choose to switch lenders.
Canada’s mortgage stress test: Obsolete or still doing its job?
Originally introduced to mitigate borrower default risks in the event of rising interest rates, some brokers now argue that Canada’s mortgage stress test is no longer needed with interest rates presumably near their peak.
A deep-dive into the mortgage stress tests: They’re necessary, but the design is flawed
This is the second in a two-part series exploring the impact the mortgage stress tests had on borrowers and some additional and unintended risks they have brought about.
A deep-dive into the mortgage stress tests: Did they serve their purpose?
In this two-part series, economist Will Dunning explores the premise of the mortgage stress tests and their current relevance in the context of today’s sharply higher interest rates and worsening economic conditions.
The latest in mortgage news: OSFI has no plans to loosen the stress test
Despite today’s mortgage borrowers having to qualify at rates in excess of 6% and 7%, Canada’s banking regulator said no changes to the stress test are imminent.