Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto is a global news writer for Key Media based in the Philippines. She writes news on business, insurance, and mortgage, among other topics. She has over a decade of experience in providing support to multinational agencies, including news writing, research, and copywriting.

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Is Canada's condo market in trouble?

Pre-construction condo sales are plunging in Toronto

Is Canada's condo market in trouble?

Canadian economy stalls in August

Will interest rates be slashed again? Experts are divided

Canadian economy stalls in August

Calgary's rental market shows signs of cooling

Experts say the peak may have passed in this once-frenzied market

Calgary's rental market shows signs of cooling

Ontario government insists it can meet housing targets despite criticism

Housing Minister affirms commitment following release of new data

Ontario government insists it can meet housing targets despite criticism

Canada unveils new plan to address housing crisis using federal lands

Minister highlights initiatives' potential to ease housing shortage

Canada unveils new plan to address housing crisis using federal lands

Why borrowers remain wary of variable rate mortgages

Mortgage strategist on the associated risks

Why borrowers remain wary of variable rate mortgages

What's next for the Canadian economy?

Analysts on what to expect from next GDP report

What's next for the Canadian economy?

Modest increase projected for retail sales in July after June decline

How will this influence the Bank of Canada's thinking on interest rates?

Modest increase projected for retail sales in July after June decline

Canadian youth prioritize homeownership over weddings, survey reveals

More than three in four unmarried first-time homebuyers under 30 are focused on owning a home

Canadian youth prioritize homeownership over weddings, survey reveals

Canadians manage mortgage payments despite rate hikes, but other debts climb

Does this signal a significant financial strain?

Canadians manage mortgage payments despite rate hikes, but other debts climb