fixed mortgage rate forecast
Canadian bond yields rebound sharply, sending some mortgage rates higher
After being on a downward path for the past two months, Canadian bond yields have reversed course and are once again on the rise.
Fixed mortgage rates are rising. What’s the deal?
As variable-rate mortgage holders eagerly anticipate the Bank of Canada’s first rate cut, fixed rates are heading in the other direction: up.
Opinion: Are fixed mortgage rates poised to rise? Here’s why I think so.
It seems that the Canadian bond market has a spring in its step these days. After hitting a low around 3.26% in January, the Government of Canada 5-year bond yield—which typically leads fixed mortgage rates—finished Tuesday’s session at 3.63%.
Fixed mortgage rates in Canada resume their decline amid economic volatility
After a short-lived upswing in bond yields last month that nudged some fixed mortgage rates higher, lenders are once again bringing them back down.
Big banks slash mortgage rates this week to reflect lower bond yields in Canada
Nearly all of the country’s big banks slashed their advertised fixed mortgage rates this week, in some cases by as much as 70 basis points (or 0.70%).
Experts predict lower mortgage rates as bond yields plunge
Mortgage shoppers and those with upcoming renewals may see some rate relief next week thanks to a steep drop in bond yields.
No rate cuts expected until second half of 2024, says BMO
BMO Economics released its updated rate forecast today, reducing the amount of monetary policy easing it expects from the Bank of Canada in 2024.
Mortgage providers slash rates in wake of bond yield drop
It took some time, but mortgage rates are now responding to last week’s plunge in bond yields stemming from fears about systemic financial risk in the U.S. and Europe.