The Canadian housing market has “lost touch with fundamentals” according to a report by research firm Capital Economics. In the report released on June 29, the authors suggest that the Canadian housing sector has become an asset bubble nearing the point of bursting. The prediction is for a 25 per cent decline in property values over the next three years.
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May
24
Today’s Global
Market Events
Market Events
8:30am
CAD
Corporate Profits q/q
9.0%
9.0%
USD
Core Durable Goods Orders m/m
1.1% vs. -0.8%
1.1% vs. -0.8%
USD
Unemployment Claims
372K vs. 370K
372K vs. 370K
USD
Durable Goods Orders m/m
0.5% vs. -4.0%
0.5% vs. -4.0%
9:00am
EUR
ECB President Draghi Speaks
EUR
Belgium NBB Business Climate
-10.6 vs. -10.7
-10.6 vs. -10.7
10:30am
USD
FOMC Member Dudley Speaks
USD
Natural Gas Storage
77B vs. 61B
77B vs. 61B
1:00pm
USD
FOMC Member Dudley Speaks
3:00pm
USD
Treasury Sec Geithner Speaks
7:30pm
JPY
Tokyo Core CPI y/y
-0.5% vs. -0.5%
-0.5% vs. -0.5%
JPY
National Core CPI y/y
0.1% vs. 0.2%
0.1% vs. 0.2%


