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Canada’s New Mortgage Rules | Benjamin Tal

Benjamin Tal Deputy Chief Economist CIBC World Markets He is responsible for analyzing economic developments and their implications for North American fixed income, equity, foreign exchange, and commodities markets. He also acts in an advisory capacity to bank officers on issues related to wealth management, household/corporate credit and risk. Finance Moves Again on Mortgages In […]

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What Is a Mortgage Penalty? Early Termination Fee? Prepayment Penalties?

Regardless of what they’re called, be aware to avoid paying them! You may not realize it, but when you sign on the dotted line of a mortgage contract, you are agreeing to pages and pages of terms and conditions. For example, the CIBC Set Of Standard Charge Mortgage Terms from 2009 has 31 pages of […]

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What Is a Mortgage Broker and How Are They Paid?

In Canada, about 30% of mortgage seekers will use a mortgage broker for their home financing needs, while more than 90% of Americans trust their brokers to find them the best mortgage for their families.  The low percentage of Canadians using mortgage brokers can be attributed to the fact that an open mortgage industry in […]

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Benjamin Tal – Economic Buzz – Spring 2012 – The Mortgage Centre

Benjamin Tal Deputy Chief Economist CIBC World Markets He is responsible for analyzing economic developments and their implications for North American fixed income, equity, foreign exchange, and commodities markets. He also acts in an advisory capacity to bank officers on issues related to wealth management, household/corporate credit and risk. The American consumer is starting to […]

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Benjamin Tal – Economic Buzz – Winter 2012 – The Mortgage Centre

Benjamin Tal Deputy Chief Economist CIBC World Markets He is responsible for analyzing economic developments and their implications for North American fixed income, equity, foreign exchange, and commodities markets. He also acts in an advisory capacity to bank officers on issues related to wealth management, household/corporate credit and risk. Forecast is for slow growth and […]

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