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CMHC Says It Can Withstand A Severe Shock As It Passes Stress Test Scenarios

The Canadian Press, 18 Oct, 2017 11:45 AM
  • CMHC Says It Can Withstand A Severe Shock As It Passes Stress Test Scenarios
OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says stress testing has confirmed its mortgage loan insurance and securitization businesses are able to withstand a severe shock.
 
The housing agency tested the strength of its businesses against several extreme scenarios.
 
It looked at the impact of an earthquake in a major urban centre, a steep drop in the price of oil and a U.S.-style housing correction where unemployment rises along with a fall in house prices of 30 per cent.
 
CMHC also examined an anti-globalization scenario that included a rise in protectionism, widespread use of tariffs and a euro-zone break-up.
 
The agency began publicly releasing its stress test results in 2015.
 
CMHC provides mortgage loan insurance for home buyers as well as securitization guarantee programs to help financial institutions.

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