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Household credit growth slowing: CIBC
OTTAWA — Despite worries about the rise of household debt in Canada, a CIBC World Markets report says the rate of growth has recently slowed down.
Economist Benjamin Tal, the report’s author, said it’s a positive thing that the rate of household debt is slowing. He said the rate at which it grew during the recession and the early stages of the recovery were beyond what was healthy in the long term.
“That’s fine,” he said of the previous growth in debt, which helped mitigate effects of the recession in Canada. “That’s exactly what the Bank of Canada wanted to do. . . . The Bank of Canada cut interest rates during the recession to encourage you and me to go and spend, and that’s how you get out of recession.”
But the pace of growth in consumer credit is now slowing, said Mr. Tal, who pointed out the rise in Canadians’ credit for the six months ended in March was slower than the expansion of nominal gross domestic product, which include the effects of inflation, and it’s the first time in more than seven years that’s happened.
The CIBC report said mortgages are expanding at a rate of 0.6% per month, the slowest since 2003. Lines of credit are expanding at less than one per cent on a monthly basis, the most sluggish pace since 2007, it said. It added that the level of direct loans has flattened.
BREAKING NEWS
CALGARY - It's taking Calgarians longer now to sell their homes on the MLS market.
According to preliminary unofficial data on the website of realtor Mike Fotiou, of First Place Realty, so far this month up until Sunday the average days on the market for a single-family home to sell was 52 while it was 53 days for condominiums.
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