Government 10-year bond yields are sitting at 2.95%:
December BAX Futures are at 98.61; with the current 3-month banker acceptances at 1.20% (98.80), there is a moderate expectation of a 0.25% rate increase. However, I do not believe this will come to fruition and it is highly likely the Bank of Canada will continue to keep the short term target rate at 1% until such time that 10-year yields rise above 3.5%.
Since the markets are awash in liquidity and credit is very cheap, investors will continue to chase yield. When will this party stop? If I gave you a million dollars for 10 years at 2.95%, do you think you can do better? I’d take all the money I could at that rate and fixed term.