By The Spy on
May 7, 2018
BMO has come out swinging with its latest spring promo. The country’s fourth largest bank is advertising a red-hot prime – 1.00% variable. At 2.45% currently, it’s now the best variable rate for refis in the country. This special is also the largest widely advertised big-bank variable discount we’ve ever seen. As of press time, we’re still getting details and...
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By The Spy on
April 25, 2018
We’re seeinggovernment bond yields approaching seven-year highs, and now this. TD has just boosted its posted 5-year fixed a whopping 45 basis points (bps) to 5.59%. Over the last decade, the average increase to posted 5-year fixed rates has been24 bps. A 45-bps bump is rare, and the most in eight years. If at least two other Big 6 banks...
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By The Spy on
April 18, 2018
Here’s the quick and dirty on Wednesday’s Bank of Canada announcement: Rate Change:None Market Rate Outlook:Two more hikes in 2018 BoC GDP Outlook:2% growth in 2018 and 2019; 1.8% in 2020 BoC Statement:Click here The Money Quote: “…Higher interest rates will be warranted over time…Governing Council will remain cautious with respect to future policy adjustments…” Next Rate Meeting:May 30, 2018...
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By The Spy on
March 27, 2018
Variable rates can present a catch-22. On the one hand, variables are almost alwayscheaper than most fixed mortgages. And they also let you capitalize on falling interest rates. On the other hand, when rates start climbing, so do your interest costs. That risk keeps a lot of people from even thinking about floating their mortgage rate. But it doesn’t have...
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By The Spy on
March 10, 2018
If we only had a milli-bitcoin for every time someone said this: “…Long-term data tells us that a variable-rate mortgage is the best option.”—LowestRates.ca No, it doesn’t. What the “data” tell us is thata variable-rate mortgage was the best option in a specified timeframe based on particular assumptions. The data in no way mean thata variable-rate mortgage is the best...
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