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Variable mortgage rates regaining traction as Bank of Canada cuts rates
The decision by the Bank of Canada to cut its key interest rate target this week was good news for borrowers with variable-rate mortgages, bringing back some of the shine for the once popular loans.
The latest mortgage news: Variable-rate mortgages are making a comeback
Mortgage borrowers are increasingly opting for variable-rate mortgages, a trend that is expected to continue as the Bank of Canada continues to lower interest rates.
What the Bank of Canada rate cut means for mortgages, consumer loans and investments
The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.75%, the first cut in more than four years. Here’s what it could mean for your finances.
Big banks slash mortgage rates this week to reflect lower bond yields in Canada
Nearly all of the country’s big banks slashed their advertised fixed mortgage rates this week, in some cases by as much as 70 basis points (or 0.70%).
Fixed rates back as top mortgage product of choice: National Bank
Despite interest rates potentially being at or near a peak, borrowers aren’t betting on rate cuts anytime soon.
How fixed-payment variable-rate mortgages have saved Canada’s economy, and why their future could be at risk
Canada’s economy has so far managed to avert recession and shrug off the fastest rate-tightening cycle in the nation’s history. And one of the key
“Extremely resilient” variable-rate borrowers face latest test as prime rate rises to 7.20%
Variable-rate mortgage borrowers, who have already seen their interest costs rise by more than 70% over the past year, were hit with yet another hike last week as prime rate reached a 22-year high of 7.20%.
Fixed mortgage rates keep rising, and could continue as bond yields near 4%
Bond yields ended the week higher, flirting with a key technical level of 4% following the release of overall strong employment data in both Canada and the U.S.
Popularity of variable-rate mortgages plummets to pre-pandemic levels
The popularity of variable-rate mortgages is continuing to fall and is now nearly at levels last seen prior to the pandemic in early 2020.