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Home ownership highest since 1971 - Vancouver Sun - MSN Newsfeeds

The dream of home ownership is a reality for more Canadians than in a generation, but so is the increasingly sober reality of soaring debt levels. And we are stretching that debt out over longer timelines, to the extent that a growing number may ...    [click for more]

Fannie, Freddie commit to buy $50.7 billion in mortgage bonds in May - MarketWatch - News Articles

By Prabha Natarajan , , ) committed to buy $50.7 billion in mortgage bonds in May, a tally that is $23.5 billion lower than April but still enough to reassure market participants of the government-sponsored enterprises' role as buyers. ...   [click for more]

TheStar.com | News & Features | Credit crunch fallout raises mortgage rates - News Articles

Canadians received more proof yesterday of the global credit crunch hitting home after this country's biggest banks began hiking their residential mortgage rates in an effort to recoup higher funding costs from their customers. The interest rate increases follow ...   [click for more]

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