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  2. Canada's deep yield curve inversion adds to BoC rate ... - AOL

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    Canada's central bank says that the economy needs to slow from overheated levels in order to ease inflation. The bond market could be flagging that risk. Canada's deep yield curve inversion adds ...

  3. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the yield curves built from the bond market use prices only from a specific class of bonds (for instance bonds issued by the UK government) yield curves built from the money market use prices of "cash" from today's LIBOR rates, which determine the "short end" of the curve i.e. for t ≤ 3m, interest rate futures which determine the ...

  4. Inverted yield curve - Wikipedia

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    An inverted yield curve is an unusual phenomenon; bonds with shorter maturities generally provide lower yields than longer term bonds. [2] [3] To determine whether the yield curve is inverted, it is a common practice to compare the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond to either a 2-year Treasury note or a 3-month Treasury bill. If the 10 ...

  5. Canadian public debt - Wikipedia

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    The level of government (central, state, or local) responsible for government programs differs across countries. For this reason, international fiscal comparisons are usually made on a total government, national accounts basis. For Canada, total government includes the federal (central), provincial/territorial, and local governments.

  6. Canadian dollar rises ahead of monthly employment data

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    Canada and the United States are due to release their November employment reports on Friday. ... Canadian bond yields edged lower across the curve, with the 10-year down 1.4 basis points at 3.064%.

  7. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The bank has a zero book value policy on its balance sheet—matching total assets to total liabilities—and transfers any equity above this amount as a dividend to the Government of Canada. As of 30 December 2015, the Bank of Canada owned C$95 billion in Government of Canada debt. It had a net income in 2014 of $1.039 billion.

  8. Trump tariffs rattle global markets: What investors should ...

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    The U.S. government collects the tariff as tax revenue. ... the Bank of Canada estimates the impacts will be more severe over a 10-year period, with the U.S. losing 1.1 percent of real GDP, Canada ...

  9. Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia

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    The real yield of any bond is the annualized growth rate, less the rate of inflation over the same period. This calculation is often difficult in principle in the case of a nominal bond, because the yields of such a bond are specified for future periods in nominal terms, while the inflation over the period is an unknown rate at the time of the ...