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Mortgage News for Saturday - February 14, 2004

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• Inflation unlikely to stop interest rate cuts
• ICICI Bank offers Home Loan with varying EMI
• Consumer Watch | Reaching credit agencies can be hassle
• Median home prices soaring high
Mortgage News
Inflation unlikely to stop interest rate cuts - 2004-02-14
Little surprises are forecasted when Statistics Canada unveils its report on January inflation this week and economists are expecting to see little in the report to deter the Bank of Canada from again cutting interest rates at its next scheduled sitting in early March.

Statistics Canada is scheduled to release its January's consumer price index Friday at 7 a.m. EST.
Read the full story at Globe and Mail
 
ICICI Bank offers Home Loan with varying EMI - 2004-02-14
ICICI Bank has unveiled its new home loan product that, according to the bank, gives higher eligibility and affordability to customers, reports The Financial Express.

The ‘MaxMoney’ loan, meant for new customers, has a floating rate of interest and offers loan eligibility of up to 30%.
Read the full story at Moneycontrol.com
 






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