National rent prices hit 18-month low in January: report
Report says rent declined for the fourth straight month following 38 consecutive increases
- By: The Canadian Press
- February 6, 2025 February 6, 2025
- 13:03
Report says rent declined for the fourth straight month following 38 consecutive increases
Insurer plans $500 million in share buybacks in 2025
Claims rose by 11,000 to 219,000 last week
Two of the nine-member panel voted for an even bigger cut
B.C. court refuses to dismiss case, despite similar action in Ontario
Request for judicial review 'is not moot,' lawyer says, despite deferral of increased CGIR
Fund investors don't need to allege fraud, court finds
Group reiterates commitment to implementing final Basel III requirements
Agency releases documents showing past resistance to banks' crypto efforts
Weaker core inflation offsets rise in energy price pressures
Agency expects lower borrowing costs, changes to mortgage rules to boost demand this year
Deals with Ecuador, Indonesia contrast with lack of progress with India, the U.K.
StatCan says overall exports rose 4.9% to $69.5 billion for the month
Physical oil market remains "tighter than the financial market is giving it credit for": analyst
Oil prices may need to be "higher for longer" to rebuild stocks: analyst
Dollar responds to demand shocks, but supply shocks ignored: Scotia
Firms no longer qualify for narrower online advisor exemption
Proposals out for 90-day comment period, final regime slated for Jan. 1, 2028
Regulator to explore market impact of private, restricted rating activity
The BoC governor says technology's evolving abilities underscore importance of cybersecurity
Arrangement could encourage more or riskier trades, critics say
The banks are dropping their interim emission reduction targets due to various factors
Plus, Designed Wealth adds advisor and inaugural taxonomy and transition planning council named
McIntyre to start a new role later this month
Plus, appointments at Sun Life, Connor, Clark & Lunn, Sapling Financial and more
ETF assets under management now sit at US$20 trillion
Investors are looking to exit from funds in droves during "a period of heightened negative sentiment"
Plus, new emerging market, target-date and tech funds, and a raft of fund changes