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The Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate to 2.50 per cent on September 17 – its first cut after months of pause. The next interest rate announcement is October 29, 2025.
The Bank of Canada is set to update interest rates on Wednesday as the Iran war brings a dark cloud over the Canadian economy and ahead of Ottawa's expected spring fiscal update.
TORONTO, March 9 (Reuters) - Canada’s banking regulator warned bank executives in a meeting last October that a widespread practice of blanket home appraisals for condominium mortgages could breach a federal mortgage rule, according to meeting ...
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Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff Macklem said Friday he expects inflation accelerated in March, although likely below 3%, and that officials will pay close attention to medium- and longer-term inflation expectations when deciding whether rate increases are necessary.
The Bank of Canada has selected two new deputies for full-time positions on its rate-setting governing council.
The Bank of Canada and the country's major lenders and financial firms met on Friday to discuss cybersecurity risks associated with Anthropic PBC's (ANTHRO) newest artificial intelligence model, according to a media report on Friday.
Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) has been active in the bond market, announcing and completing several senior unsecured note offerings with fixed and variable coupons, which is drawing fresh attention to the bank’s funding profile.
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The National Bank of Canada faces significant risks from overexposure to Quebec and home loans, making it vulnerable to regional and housing market shocks. Despite the Canadian Western Bank acquisition offering geographic diversification and cost synergies ...