
rate hikes


Weeks of cuts give way to mortgage rate hikes as U.S. job numbers soar
While everyone has been enjoying some amazing fall weather, the temperature isn’t the only thing heating up.

“Extremely resilient” variable-rate borrowers face latest test as prime rate rises to 7.20%
Variable-rate mortgage borrowers, who have already seen their interest costs rise by more than 70% over the past year, were hit with yet another hike last week as prime rate reached a 22-year high of 7.20%.

Bank of Canada delivers 10th rate hike, markets not convinced this will be the last
As was widely expected, the Bank of Canada today delivered another quarter-point rate hike today, bringing its benchmark rate to a 22-year high of 5%.

Fixed mortgage rates surge again, pushing rates under 5% to the brink
Fixed mortgage rates are once again on the rise, with rates under 5% quickly becoming a distant memory.

Bank of Canada not ruling out additional rate hikes just yet
The Bank of Canada delivered its first rate pause of the past year yesterday, but Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers made clear it remains a “conditional pause.”

Bank of Canada expected to “nudge” rates another 25 bps higher
The Bank of Canada will deliver its first rate announcement of the year this week, where markets and economists overwhelmingly expect a 25-bps rate hike.

“Explosive” job growth raises the likelihood of another rate hike
Job growth is usually celebrated as a sign of a strong economy, but it’s not the kind of thing the Bank of Canada wants to see as it struggles to bring down inflation.

“Much higher” interest rates will be needed if inflation sticks, says Macklem
The Bank of Canada’s interest rate hikes this year have “begun to work” to cool Canada’s overheated economy and slow inflation, the central bank’s Governor said on Monday.

BoC’s Macklem: More interest rate hikes are “warranted”
Despite raising interest rates by 300 basis points with five consecutive hikes this year, the Bank of Canada confirmed on Thursday that rates need to go higher yet.