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  2. Canada Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    Canada Premium Bonds were also a available in regular and compounding interest. These bonds, introduced in 1997, differ from the regular savings bonds in that they were sold with a higher interest rate fixed through the third year; the interest rate would fluctuate for the remaining 7 years with market conditions until its maturity.

  3. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    As part of that strategy, interest rates were kept at a low level for almost seven years in the 1990s. [25] Following the 2008 recession, the central Bank of Canada lowered interest rates to stimulate the economy, but did not practice quantitative easing, as it feared that dramatically increasing the money supply would lead to hyperinflation. [26]

  4. Comparison of Canadian and American economies - Wikipedia

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    The key interest rate had been kept low in response to the 2008 economic slowdown. [43] By raising the rate, the Bank of Canada is indicating that the Canadian economy no longer needs "stimulus." [43] In September 2018, The US Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate to 2.25%. [44]

  5. Canadian dollar falls as investors eye wider interest rate gap

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    The Canadian dollar weakened against its U.S. counterpart on Wednesday as investors braced for the Bank of Canada to cut its benchmark interest rate further below the Federal Reserve's key rate at ...

  6. Early 1990s recession - Wikipedia

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    Canada's economy is considered to have been in recession for two full years in the early 1990s, specifically from April 1990 to April 1992. [7] [8] [a] Canada's recession began about four months before that of the US, and was deeper, likely because of higher inflationary pressures in Canada, which prompted the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates to levels 5 to 6 percentage points higher ...

  7. Analysis-As interest rates jump, Canadian borrowers turn to ...

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    Credit unions' mortgage balances increased 4.1% between March 31 and June 30, when the bulk of the Bank of Canada's interest rate increases took place, data from the Canadian Credit Union ...

  8. Canadian dollar rises as CPI data clips jumbo rate cut bets

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    Canada's annual inflation rate increased to 2.0% in October from 1.6% in September, eclipsing the 1.9% rate that economists had forecast, as gas prices fell less than the previous month.

  9. Compound interest - Wikipedia

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    The amount of interest paid every six months is the disclosed interest rate divided by two and multiplied by the principal. The yearly compounded rate is higher than the disclosed rate. Canadian mortgage loans are generally compounded semi-annually with monthly or more frequent payments. [1] U.S. mortgages use an amortizing loan, not compound ...