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Canadian Real Estate Market Update

Today TD Economics released a quarterly economic forecast that has some great information on the world economic markets with a focus on Canadian trends. The report helps to clear up why the fixed rates have been so volatile in the last few months and detail on the soundness of the Canadian banks.

Here are the highlights from the report followed by a brief recap from Craig Alexander, VP of TD Economics. Enjoy!

HIGHLIGHTS

• The US economy is expected to contract by 2.8% in 2009 (marginally better than the March

QEF estimate of -3.1%), with a 1.6% recovery in 2010.

• The ducks are lining up on the 5 conditions we set out in March, though the housing market continues to sit on the fence.

• However, the ongoing ambiguity in U.S. real estate is being offset by a significant improvement in financial conditions.

• Canada will play follow-the-leader with a 2.4% contraction in 2009 and a 1.4% rebound in 2010.

• Canada must contend with three "ills" imported from the U.S. – reduced export demand, a rising

loonie, and a bond premium. All spell bad news.

• Canada’s high inventory problem isn’t going away. It will continue to have knock on effects to the broader economy. Reduced production demand is spilling into reduced demand for machinery and equipment, which is deteriorating at an accelerated pace.  There has been widespread talk of "green shoots" and considerable swings in financial markets with rallying equities, a strengthening Canadian dollar and significantly higher bond yields.

To make sense of this, we talked to Craig Alexander, Vice President of TD Economics who gave us the scoop.
 So Craig, what are these green shoots we keep hearing about?  "The term green shoots refers to the recent signs that suggest an economic recovery is on the horizon," says Craig. "To be clear, the economic data are still negative, as they continue to show a contraction with rising unemployment. However, the good news is that there is clear evidence that the rate of decline is slowing. This is important because it has a powerful psychological impact. Last fall and during the winter, people were worried about a repeat of the 1930s depression. The recent numbers show that this fear is unfounded. It will be a severe recession, but we had recessions in the early 70s, 80s and 90s. Bottom line, recessions inevitably end. It looks like 2010 will see a recovery take hold in Canada, the United States and around the world."
Financial markets have experienced wild swings in recent months, is this tied to the Green shoots?

"Absolutely. There has been a fundamental shift in financial market sentiment in recent months as the green shoots have materialized. Fear has subsided, which has fuelled a rally in equities. Some of the money moving into stocks have come from the sale of bonds, which has lifted bond yields. There has also been a shift out of U.S. dollars and that has lifted the Canadian dollar."
What about the state of consumer credit. How would you characterize the way Canadian banks are currently approaching lending to customers?

"Credit is flowing in Canada at a strong pace. Household credit from Canadian chartered banks in May was up 9.9% year-over-year, and overall all categories of consumer credit have been growing. We believe that there will be a shift to greater thrift in the coming years, with a higher personal savings rate, and this suggests that when the recovery comes, the rate of growth in consumer borrowing will be slower than in the early part of this decade. Regardless, the main message is that the Canadian banks are clearly open for business"

Check out the TD Economics Quarterly Forecast for more information.

Provided by David Hudson, Manager of Residential Mortgages he can be reached at david.hudson@td.com or visit his blog at www.tdmobilemortgage.com


Posted: 06-07-2009 under Vancouver Lofts


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