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  2. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    Canadian property bubble

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  5. Banks rush to raise prime rates after Bank of Canada's ... - AOL

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    The 50 basis-point increase by Canada's largest bank by market cap mirrors the Bank of Canada's hike, taking RBC's prime rate from 2.70 to 3.20 per cent. TD followed minutes later, also increasing ...

  6. List of sovereign states by central bank interest rates

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    Retrieved 1 August 2024. ^ "Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement". Federal Reserve. 26 July 2023. ^ "Statement of the Monetary Policy Committee: The Central Bank of Uruguay reduced the interest rate by 50 basis point to 8.5%" (PDF). Central Bank of Uruguay. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 4 September 2024.

  7. Jaspreet Singh: How To Prepare Your Finances for the 2024 ...

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    According to Singh, both Swiss bank UBS and Morgan Stanley seem to think these cuts, which could drop the current interest rate of just over 5% to 2.2% to 2.75%–as much as half the current rate ...

  8. 5 Interest Rate Predictions for Summer: When Will Rates ... - AOL

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    The latest CPI report showed that falling energy prices pushed annual inflation down to 5% in March. Inflation is cooling faster than analysts had expected, but even today's comparatively low 5% is...

  9. Canada Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Savings Bond ( French: Obligations d’épargne du Canada) was an investment instrument offered by the Government of Canada from 1945 to 2017, sold between early October and December 1 of every year. [ 1] It was issued by the Bank of Canada and was intended to offer a competitive interest rate, and had a guaranteed minimum interest rate.