Mortgage OSFI warns of mortgage stress for as many as 150,000 By: globalinvestmentstrategy.com Date: 25 March 2026 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp As many as 150,000 Canadian borrowers will have trouble refinancing their mortgages over the next two years as they face a combination of declining home values and higher interest rates, according to the country’s top banking regulator. Previous articleSpotify launches SongDNA in beta for Premium subscribers, tracing how songs connect through shared producers, samples and coversNext articlePrediction: The Next Phase of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Won’t Be About Chips. Here are the Stocks That Win in 2026. globalinvestmentstrategy.comhttps://globalinvestmentstrategy.com LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. HSA Rollover: How To Do It And What To Know globalinvestmentstrategy.com - 18 July 2026 Iran renews attacks on Gulf states after another night of US strikes Business Barclays Hawaiian Airlines Card 70K Bonus Credit Card Population slowdown is cooling Canada’s housing market: BMO Mortgage Warren Buffett Is Disposing of His Berkshire Shares. Here’s How. Finance Top MBA Colleges in Agri-Business | Top Agri-Business Management Colleges for MBA Aspirants #shorts VIDEOS Related articles Investments HSA Rollover: How To Do It And What To Know If you've changed jobs a few times, there's a good chance you have more than one Health... Business Iran renews attacks on Gulf states after another night of US strikes Iran renews attacks on Gulf states after another night of US strikes Credit Card Barclays Hawaiian Airlines Card 70K Bonus Barclays Hawaiian Airlines Card 70K Bonus Barclays is offering an increased bonus on the Hawaiian Airlines® World Elite... Mortgage Population slowdown is cooling Canada’s housing market: BMO Weaker population growth is easing rental demand, weighing on condo activity and slowing housing inflation, BMO economists...