CREDIT REPAIR LINK – Apply here*

General Denise Dunkley 30 Mar

This is a Mortgage Broker Program, designed to help poor credit clients build their credit.

Product: Lendit GIC Investment Loan, (As you pay down the GIC Investment Loan, you will not only rebuild your credit, but also establish savings as well.) It’s a win – win situation.

This product is helpful for anyone needing help to recover from life events, or anyone that is looking to build their credit, (or re-establish credit) simply click on the following links using the password provided:

Apply for a Lendit GIC Investment Loan: http://www.lenditfinancial.com/apply-now.php?referid=0186

Access Credit Building Resources: http://www.lenditfinancial.com/creditinformation/index.php?ID=0186
**The credit building resources and application are password protected. Your password is: ed29be1a (you may change your password once you have gained access through the link)

If you have any questions, or are in need of further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me ddunkley@domnionlending.ca

Canada Bankrate Remains Unchanged & Interest Announcement Schedule*

General Denise Dunkley 1 Mar

Bank of Canada leaves key rate unchanged – Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press

*Current Bank of Canada ‘prime’ lending rate is holding @ 3.00% – remains unchanged.

The Canadian dollar gave up early gains and moved lower after the Bank of Canada’s announced it was leaving interest rates unchanged and warned of the negative effects of a rising currency. The loonie was 0.12 of a cent lower to 102.82 cents US after the central bank announced its decision to keep the key interest rate at one per cent.

The bank observed that the economic recovery in Canada is proceeding slightly faster than expected and that “while consumption growth remains strong, there are signs that household spending is moving more in line with the growth in household incomes.”

But the bank also warned that “the export sector continues to face considerable challenges from the cumulative effects of the persistent strength in the Canadian dollar and Canada’s poor relative productivity performance.”

Schedule for 2011

Interest rate announcement

Monetary Policy Report

18 January 19 January
1 March
12 April 13 April
31 May
19 July 20 July
7 September
25 October 26 October
6 December