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Home. Statistics. Interest rates. Find interest rates, along with supporting data and background information. Canadian interest rates. Treasury bill yields. Bond yields. Canadian Overnight Repo Rate Average. View or download the latest data for CORRA, Canada’s risk-free rate. Yield curves for zero-coupon bonds.
- Bond Yields
Selected benchmark bond yields are based on mid-market...
- 10-Year Lookup
10-Year Lookup - Interest rates - Bank of Canada
- Treasury Bill Yields
Bank of Canada updates progress on new $20 note Press...
- Money Market Yields
1. The OMMFR is an estimate of the collateralized overnight...
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The Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan,...
- Monetary Policy
The Bank announces its policy rate settings on fixed...
- Press
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Publications - Interest rates - Bank of Canada
- About Us
We were founded as Canada’s central bank in 1934 and opened...
- Notes on Canadian Interest Rates
Bank Rate. Source: Bank of Canada, Data and Statistics...
- Bond Yields
May 21, 2020 · Check our interactive graph to find out about prime rates in Canada from 1935 to May 2024 and our prediction for its future moves. See changes in the target overnight rate by the Bank of Canada.
Understanding how monetary policy works. April 5, 2021. It takes time for our policy decisions to filter—or be transmitted—through the economy and financial system. December 13, 2021: Our updated monetary policy framework is here. Read how the Bank of Canada controls inflation and contributes to Canada’s economic and financial welfare.
3 days ago · While the central bank doesn’t control the prime rate, its key interest rate decisions do affect the prime rate. Below, we’ll describe what the prime rate is, how it’s set and what it means ...
3 days ago · The prime rate peaked at 14.75% in spring 1990. However, the economy began to falter soon after and rates began to decline, dropping to 6.25% by September 1992. After that, the rate was never back ...
The data shown is to provide information on the weekly posted interest rates offered by the six major chartered banks in Canada. The posted rates cover prime rate, conventional mortgages, guaranteed investment certificates, personal, daily interest savings, and non-chequable savings deposits. All rates presented in this table are the most ...