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- Home prices rise in Sept. in 4th straight monthly increase in a sign of a housing turnaround
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- Slump chops 4.3 per cent from Canadian living standards: report
OTTAWA - A new independent economic analysis shows Canada's recession has been longer and deeper than the official record indicates.
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TORONTO - The overwhelming majority of sponsors of defined benefit pension plans in Canada are at least somewhat pessimistic about their ability to meet future obligations, RBC Dexia Investor Services said Monday.
Investing in classic cars can be fun - but extreme caution is called forTORONTO - It might be tremendously satisfying to pick just the right stock or beat the composite index, but investing is not usually on most people's list of fun things to do.
- Consumers need to prepare for higher mortgage rates next year: advisers
TORONTO - The Canadian housing market has seen a stronger and faster rebound from the recession than any other segment of the economy, due in large part to enticingly low mortgage rates.
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