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  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy23 сағат бұрын

    Yes, just another hold rates

  • @joebazooks
    @joebazooksКүн бұрын

    Out of touch analysis for the most part

  • @rivieraltd
    @rivieraltdКүн бұрын

    So the liberals will never give you a straight answer so Pierre is squeezing the answer out of them and all of a sudden it's badgering the witness. These liberals are despicable

  • @JGL841
    @JGL841Күн бұрын

    3 years after this video went online, Alberta along with dozens of companies in the oil and gas sector are launching the long discussed, and planned H2 initiative. It's still uncertain where all of this is going, but that doesn't take away from the fact that Canada is still importing millions of barrels of oil from the USA, Saudi Arabia, and West Africa. While it's true what Poilievre is saying that Canada imports oil from states run by dictators, the vast majority of it comes from the USA in the form of refined oil & gas products made from Canadian bitumen. Poilievre should speak more on this issue, instead of throwing out slogans like "dictator oil" (to win points against the Trudeau Liberals), because that's the small minority of it. The uncomfortable truth is that powerful US corporations control Canadian interests and pretty well dictate Canadian policy. This is what you'll never hear in the House of Commons in Ottawa, and for good reason. Anyone who openly opposes this USA, Canada arrangement can have serious political harm done them by powerful corporate entities (of which Carney is closely associated with).

  • @harrypatelnewzealand5451
    @harrypatelnewzealand5451Күн бұрын

    If I am bank of canada, I never ever cut the rates this early. People like me eneded up with lots of benifit. Please god shake, dont cut and push up toward 8%. You guys gone lost all the young productive generation and it will be repalced by dogy black money poor life style immigartion. I really feel bad for canadian. But it is also your prine minister and bank of canada fault. They keep bringing over half million immigration with holding black money from India, china and phillipne through dogy education systems since so long. I am investor and since your prime minister gave statement that canada retain housing value and continue growing, I pulled out my 10 million from New zealsnd as housing dropped 23% as central bank hike the rates to 8%. But seems bank of canada been so slow and dont think so go to 8%. So all inestors thinking to put all multimillions in canada houses soon. It seems like the way prime minister and bank of csnada give us confidance to house value will be 2 million average by 2030 in canada. I feel so bad for native young canadian. I sold 20 houses last year snd all them recent new indian and chinese migrants who have black money from home country. You guys must stop immigration to country zero for 5 years. But you guys full of idiots. To late..i feel so sorry for you guys.

  • @abdulmalikamuta4541
    @abdulmalikamuta4541Күн бұрын

    if there is any government that protects its people from the truth, it is the West. double standard is a feminine Genetic thing, deeper psychology tells this fact, so it goes to prove the otherwise of what the west and its ally's wants us to believe, that they are not weak. when the west talks about itself as being civilized, I don't understand what it means by so? how can the coercion of other nations, by Military treat in the 21st century, how can having military bases around the world, be termed civilized? the west and its ally's, like their forefathers that came to Africa and plundered it, have always believed and upheld the use of force over diplomacy for its gain. time was when you controlled history, time now that you don't, can you start to imagine what History would define the western leaders and its European counterparts of today? time was when the Roman empire, upon its atrocities, was viewed as strong and an ideal. but I can assure you that today, it's approaches is viewed as the most Barbaric and uncivilized. the world is gradually awakening to the FACTS. mark these words, "All western leaders and its European counterparts would be written on the wrong side of History. they would never be celebrated and I fear for their lineage too. the decisions of the west and its ally's, expressly shades light on the African proverb that "HE WHO THE GODS MUST PUNISH, THEY FIRST OF ALL MAKE HIM MAD" sums all the whys in their actions.

  • @internalcombustion641
    @internalcombustion641Күн бұрын

    Carney a complete waste of skin an oxygen thief at its best.

  • @RC-fh2lk
    @RC-fh2lkКүн бұрын

    Not this guy again!!🤯

  • @ryanhennessy
    @ryanhennessyКүн бұрын

    "Ewww, gross! Let's blow it up!" - some billionaire

  • @handsomebuddhaa
    @handsomebuddhaaКүн бұрын

    This guy is talking total BS

  • @zefflecave9550
    @zefflecave9550Күн бұрын

    NO!!! you want the recession to re-balance the economy. make it more affordable for everyoneThe housing markets needs to go down further. I really don't know where these people's head are !!!

  • @frankbailey308
    @frankbailey308Күн бұрын

    Mark Carney for prime Minister Canadians beware life is bad it can get worst with Mark Carney

  • @0x0x00
    @0x0x00Күн бұрын

    AC is controlled by communists , I flew other airlines instead.

  • @MustyBastard
    @MustyBastardКүн бұрын

    I wonder how many poor people don't want them to cut rates.

  • @SeanTalkoff
    @SeanTalkoffКүн бұрын

    Recession! Crash! Inflation! It’s getting depressing. I have about $100k in emergency fund and I have been seeing good news about the stock market and would like to gain from that since I can’t let my savings be corroded by inflation. What stocks should I into as a newbie to safely grow my money.

  • @SteveDutton-v
    @SteveDutton-vКүн бұрын

    Its best if you buy growth/blue-chip/large caps stocks only. Also, as a newbie its advisable you work with an investment advisor to help set up a well-structured portfolio.

  • @DavidCovington-st2id
    @DavidCovington-st2idКүн бұрын

    Apt!! I was self managing but suffered heavy losses in 2022 and i knew i couldn't continue like that, so i consulted a fiduciary financial advisor. By restructuring and diversifying my $620k portfolio with dividend-paying stocks, ETFs, Mutual funds and REITs, I significantly boosted my portfolio, achieving an annualized gain of 30%.

  • @tmer831
    @tmer831Күн бұрын

    Please can you leave the info of your lnvestment advsor here? I’m in dire need for one

  • @DavidCovington-st2id
    @DavidCovington-st2idКүн бұрын

    Well, I chose Vivian Carol Gioia as my advisor after her interview on CNBC In 2020. She is SEC regulated with offices in the US and quite frankly a genius with portfolio diversification.

  • @tmer831
    @tmer831Күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    That what you guys get for waiting for a “””””” market crash””””””” 😂

  • @svenhodaka9145
    @svenhodaka9145Күн бұрын

    No rate cut yet. Leave it alone until after the summer. It’s too soon to start lowering. Federal spending and “policies of depravation” i.e. higher Federal taxes are what’s crushing productivity and investment in 🇨🇦.

  • @gordon7306
    @gordon7306Күн бұрын

    Well that liberal left a bad taste in my mouth Carney a traitor too

  • @gordon7306
    @gordon7306Күн бұрын

    Just like jim carry hes a joke lol

  • @gordon7306
    @gordon7306Күн бұрын

    Pierre please get rid of this corruption of the liberals

  • @LaurieMavor
    @LaurieMavorКүн бұрын

    Mr Carney doesn't make money building Canadian pipeline S.

  • @shawnechannel9844
    @shawnechannel9844Күн бұрын

    Banks are already punishing the savers just based on assumptions for years on cheap money and printed money. So you have people who have borrowed beyond their means! Why the rest of Canadians must suffer for their luxury cars and houses.?

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    It’s always been like this 30 years now maybe longer I’m only 35 years old!

  • @shawnechannel9844
    @shawnechannel9844Күн бұрын

    @@argeldelacruz9545 yup and same goes for the value of our dollar. It is a rediculus joke for a country as big and rich as Canada.

  • @BA-kp1us
    @BA-kp1usКүн бұрын

    It’s a simpleton perspective to only look at rates. What drives inflation? - yes rates are a big part of the story But… - so is immigration (at an all time high) - so does government spending (at an all time high) - so does trade and currency factors - so does productivity (all time low) - so does regulation (worst in the G7) The reality is all the commenters on this video have been “trained” to think rates and rates alone dictate direction. A 25 bps rate is nothing, until rates are cut by 150 bps the impact is very small - people forget - a 4% mortgage rate would be the highest rates since 2008, the current 6+% rates are the highest since 2000….no one is saying go back to 0% or 2% mortgages - magnitude of cuts and relative rates matter. We are at a 25 year high right now so long as we don’t whipsaw back to the 25 year low, so long as immigration comes down, so long as governments start to show austerity, so long as productivity starts to improve, etc … it’s complicated…

  • @user-vi8ci2bi6b
    @user-vi8ci2bi6bКүн бұрын

    You mean all we have to do is have responsible forward thinking politicians who are thinking of the future prosperity of our country, rather than just being popular enough in the short term to get re-elected and collect their pensions. Haven't seen that since I was a child, and I'm in my 60s

  • @TangSony
    @TangSony2 күн бұрын

    Thanks Mate, the sad truth is that no one has a clue, we all react to what happens as it happens and try to analyse it but can’t predict an iota of what is going to unfold in the markets… content creators are like amplifiers, when times are good they affirm it and try to tell you why it’s good and that it’s looking bullish but then all of a sudden the market turns bearish and everyone affirms it again and try to analyse why… it’s so sad that many are so powerless and it's not about guessing the market's next move; it's about playing it smart and steady during trading...managed to grow a nest egg of around 2.3Bitcoin to a decent 19Bitcoin in the space of a few months... I'm especially grateful to Linda Wilburn, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.

  • @TangSony
    @TangSony2 күн бұрын

    She's often interacts on Telegrams, using the user-name.

  • @TangSony
    @TangSony2 күн бұрын

    @Lindawilburn

  • @georgigeorgiev6521
    @georgigeorgiev65212 күн бұрын

    I appreciate the professionalism and dedication of the team behind Linda’s trade signal service.

  • @79AdventureBaby
    @79AdventureBaby2 күн бұрын

    Trading with an expert is the best strategy for beginners and busy investor s who have little or no time to monitor their trades.

  • @hollycarter3594
    @hollycarter35942 күн бұрын

    The key to financial stability is having the right investment suggestions for a diverse portfolio. Many investment failures and losses happen when you invest without proper guidance.

  • @zubi2008
    @zubi20082 күн бұрын

    I remember shit maklem assuring to decelarate rates when a gradual reduction for few months becomes evident and that has been consistently happening for few months now. Everybody knows inflation has jacked up to 8 percent in the very month russian oil and gas embargo was imposed. Else inflation was hovering around 4 percent in january 2022. So technically we got screwed by american policy and not by printing covid money. Now for all those red nikkas commenting here for 2% inflation to hit are the very bastards whom mortgages are already paid, cars are paid and their generations are living comfotably. All like me who have jist started canadian dream and have invested heavily in this country are really suffering.

  • @AG-hl1ni
    @AG-hl1ni2 күн бұрын

    hold the rate

  • @dougiep2769
    @dougiep27692 күн бұрын

    They cant even sell bonds now to finance debt they have.. they reduce rates get ready for inflation like you never thought could happen..

  • @JessT-vg7ib
    @JessT-vg7ib2 күн бұрын

    People who think the interest rates will come down need to put down Rob Ford's crack pipe.

  • @MsElke11
    @MsElke112 күн бұрын

    Why is this video showing up on my feed now, 3 years later? 1. MARK CARNEY, the anti- DRILLING IN CANADA POS is vying for TURD's job. 2. CANADA's inflation and growing poverty is mainly due to ELITIST TYRANTS not drilling within our own country. 3. POILIEVRE will kick the LIBERALS BUTT in the next election!!

  • @stynger007
    @stynger0072 күн бұрын

    Looney tunes, the world , She's a round, no , she's a flat, she's a round, she's a flat, no one knows what is happening, only that they are trying to rope in more interest from mortgages

  • @bobwinters5572
    @bobwinters55722 күн бұрын

    These financiers are so hot and heavy about pushing the BoC into giving them fat profits on the CAD-USD carry trade.

  • @archstanton5973
    @archstanton59732 күн бұрын

    *USUAL LYINGWESTERNTRASH VOMITED AND DROOLED AND FROTHED BY THE USUAL DROOLING LYINGWESTERNTRASH.* As recent as a dozen years ago I would’ve accepted what I heard from the “western free press” about “north korean/iranian propaganda lies” but today I’d believe anything coming out of North Korea before I’d believe anything coming from the 10,000% lying western “media” trash.

  • @turbofanlover
    @turbofanlover2 күн бұрын

    Yes. Next question. ;)

  • @tanmani4040
    @tanmani40402 күн бұрын

    Can you guys speak with someone that doesn't have a financial incentive for rate cuts to happen? Would be nice to get an unbiased response. If mortgage rates come down people will have more to spend and what will they spend it on? Housing. Hence more inflation. Until the expectation that prices are going to keep going up is not vanquished mortgage rates are not going to go down. The most important thing about an economy is predictability and nothing about predictability is more important than the expectation of long term 2% inflation. 2% is a random number some guy from New Zealand come up with but it is an important number because we all believe it as an important number.

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    That’s no one cuz everyone with a decent job bought a house!

  • @nospm1244
    @nospm12442 күн бұрын

    Mendes is such a clown. He will become a meme very soon

  • @Sleveofwizard
    @Sleveofwizard2 күн бұрын

    Guys like this clown don't realize there is this thing called the Internet. Alomst 60% of Canada's GDP is from government spending. Print more currency, devalued the Canadian $ even more. We have 2.5 cents of buying power left in every dollar. But i am sure everything will be fine.

  • @ewaste8318
    @ewaste83182 күн бұрын

    How exactly are BoC rate cuts going to help fixed rate borrowers that are renewing? Unless the people renewing their fixed rate mortgages switch to variable, they're at the mercy of what bond yields are doing, primarily the USD 5-year. I think Canadian mortgage renewals are in deep trouble regardless what the BoC decides to do this year/next year.

  • @samaursa
    @samaursa2 күн бұрын

    It helps because banks can then give lower fixed rates with an amortization of 2-3 years if they know the interest rates are coming down.

  • @ewaste8318
    @ewaste83182 күн бұрын

    @@samaursa what percentage of fixed rate mortgages are 2-3 year terms though? I thought most fixed rate mortgages were 5 years in Canada? maybe I'm wrong. 🤔

  • @stynger007
    @stynger0072 күн бұрын

    Many as rates were rising took 3 year terms fixed according to stats.

  • @ewaste8318
    @ewaste8318Күн бұрын

    ​@@stynger007 Hmm, I'd be interested to see if there's a percent breakdown of what term lengths people are picking. I haven't seen that data before though.

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Go variable rate then see what happens

  • @HardKnocks-pi7pc
    @HardKnocks-pi7pc2 күн бұрын

    We means the banks not the BOC

  • @QuestRader
    @QuestRader2 күн бұрын

    I didn't even watch the video, just going to be more stupidity from an overpaid moron who doesn't have a clue

  • @CoconutPatel
    @CoconutPatel2 күн бұрын

    4 rate cuts this year? Is this guy insane?

  • @Chris-se3nc
    @Chris-se3nc2 күн бұрын

    This guy is always calling for rate cuts. His bonus must be based on it happening.

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Every one on KZread is say 4 this year and 4 next year. Then I’m going to get a 30 year fixed rate and forget this whole variable rate nightmare!

  • @minizinnia3764
    @minizinnia3764Күн бұрын

    A couple weeks ago he figures rates will be cut to 2.5 % again. So one wonders exactly how well is Des Jardins doing right now?

  • @HardKnocks-pi7pc
    @HardKnocks-pi7pc2 күн бұрын

    Inflation in Toronto Real Estate has been running at 13 percent per year when it should have been 3 percent per year . Why was nothing done to curtail this inflation?

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Toronto is an anomaly cuz it makes more money and more dense there for more expensive.

  • @HardKnocks-pi7pc
    @HardKnocks-pi7pcКүн бұрын

    Toronto will feel it just like everywhere else if the system collapses

  • @user-vi8ci2bi6b
    @user-vi8ci2bi6b2 күн бұрын

    The BOC doesn't exist for, or answer to, the real estate casino.

  • @michaellawrence3513
    @michaellawrence3513Күн бұрын

    U sure?

  • @zomgoose
    @zomgoose2 күн бұрын

    Bankster Greed

  • @rikkitikki8775
    @rikkitikki87752 күн бұрын

    And the Farmer hauled another load away. 🙄

  • @donm2067
    @donm20672 күн бұрын

    Cut the rates, go ahead, send inflation to 20%.

  • @catg6354
    @catg63542 күн бұрын

    due for renewal but .25% Won't mean much. Tiff is too scared to do anything ,he messed up and should be replaced.

  • @stephenr6194
    @stephenr61942 күн бұрын

    I wonder what did he smoked before the interview with such housing bubbles plus high inflation all this problems was caused by low interest rate environment for more than a decade..is a cycle and borrowing has a cost smart man!

  • @harpalmukesh4291
    @harpalmukesh42912 күн бұрын

    Do you really think that BOC will cut rates this month to low😅? A cut of 25 basis point will do nothing. What matters is BOC’s attitude. If they say that they are ready to increase if inflation goes up then 25 basis point will do nothing.

  • @HardKnocks-pi7pc
    @HardKnocks-pi7pc2 күн бұрын

    The banks are preying for rate cuts because they are going to have to start taking huge losses and a smaller bank like desjardins or Laurentian could implode if they dont get the rate cuts they are looking for because the bad loans are coming home too roost

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Weed is legal here

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Yea .25 doesn’t do anything by the fixed rate is already going down to 4.25 that’s what people who own houses are waiting for!

  • @stephenr6194
    @stephenr61942 күн бұрын

    Oh rate cut cheers leaders wants rate cut during the high inflation 😂

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Inflation went down. House prices are just going up now cuz rate cuts are tmrw!

  • @jeffotoole4509
    @jeffotoole45092 күн бұрын

    Let’s see what happens when they cut rates and inflation comes roaring back. What is the bank of Canada going to look like then. Can anyone say “transitory”. That didn’t age well.

  • @QuestRader
    @QuestRader2 күн бұрын

    I think they have learned their lesson not to lower rates to quickly because its not the first time these idiots have done that. If these bastards were smart they would increase rates and the government clowns should deport about 3 million immigrants.

  • @stynger007
    @stynger0072 күн бұрын

    It would boost exports and increased GDP wouldn't it?

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    Ugh that’s why get a fixed rate before that? So anything else don’t matter and affect you!

  • @jeffotoole4509
    @jeffotoole45092 күн бұрын

    Oh my god not Royce. So inflation almost got to 10 percent and they just got off the couch to hike rates. We have not even seen 2% yet and we are jamming cuts. These bank economists are sickening. This is absolutely disgusting. .

  • @Iliinois18
    @Iliinois182 күн бұрын

    This inflation is transitory so why not cut rates to help out Canadians with upcoming renewals?

  • @jeffotoole4509
    @jeffotoole45092 күн бұрын

    @@Iliinois18 because we have not reached the target and stayed there yet. People that don’t have mortgages don’t care about people with mortgages. Everyone has to by near and bread. You don’t have to have a mortgage. When the inflation was already at 9% they still were buying bonds and not cutting. That was 2 years in. Let’s see inflation get to 2% for 2 years and then we can cut rates. If they cut now and inflation accelerates 5% overnight will be the floor. Let’s try 8-10% on for size and see how much people can afford their mortgage. That’s the risk.

  • @Iliinois18
    @Iliinois182 күн бұрын

    The boc target for inflation is 2-3 %. New immigrants to this country need housing.

  • @argeldelacruz9545
    @argeldelacruz9545Күн бұрын

    We’re already at 4.25 fixed rate so we can ignore all the people that want higher rates now 😂