The Daily Chase: Toronto home prices steady in August; Lululemon revenue surges - BNN Bloomberg

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There was some sign of stabilization in Canada’s largest housing market last month as the average selling price inched up in Toronto after a five-month bear market-like skid.

its full-year profit forecast late yesterday after trouncing second-quarter expectations. Revenue surged 29 per cent in the quarter, and was up 112 per cent compared to the same period in 2019. “Given the current macro backdrop, we have been looking closely at our guest data and metrics to identify any shifts in spending patterns, behaviours, or habits.

it will invest at least US$400 million to launch alternative products that AAM will have exclusive rights to market. There’s also an option for Sun Life to buy the rest of AAM as of 2028. it’s selling a portfolio of mining royalties to Maverix Metals for up to US$60 million.Toronto and Vancouver regional real estate boards release August sales data

 

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Oil futures were down which played a significant role in inflation numbers for July. Wait until OPEC cuts supply and prices go through the roof. Also, real property buyers decided to purchase before BoC hikes rates again. Like Bondking737 said, 'the crash is just starting.'

Do NOT LISTEN TO THE BULLSHIT PRICES WILL COLLAPSE SEPTEMBER...THE HOUSE OF PAIN IS COMING...

750,000 Canadian Mortgages at Risk of Rising Trigger Rate Payments This Fall If u have a variable...chances are ur going to get FUCKKKKED

Dream on people..the crash is just starting

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