Five-Year Yields Hit Highest Since October 2008: Canada Credit – BusinessWeek
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Bloomberg- Canada’s five-year bond yields rose to the highest level since October 2008 as banks hedged mortgages and the nation’s fixed-income market caught up to declines in U.S. Treasuries.
Canada’s home buyers are stepping up borrowing as they seek to beat pending changes to mortgage regulations and increases in interest rates. Banks that issue mortgages protect their balance sheet by selling similar-maturity securities in the secondary bond market or by making swap transactions.
“Banks are hedging seasonal mortgage flows, which is weighing on the five-year sector,” said Mohammed Ahmed, a rates strategist at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Toronto. “Banks are receiving a fixed-rate asset and to hedge that, they typically pay the fixed-rate in swaps, or sell cash bonds…”
Five-Year Yields Hit Highest Since October 2008: Canada Credit – BusinessWeek
CMHC Mortgage Regulations to Restrict Real Estate Investment
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Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate Investment Properties- Currently when you buy a rental property, CMHC will allow you to use a 80% rental offset, which means that they used to take 80% of the gross rental income that the income property generated, and subtract that from the borrowers total debt, to establish the total debt service (TDS) ratio.
What that means is that you don’t have to have the household income to cover 100% of the value of the rental property, like you do with a home you live in, because the bank will let you offset the debt using 80% of the revenue the rental produces (does that make sense?).
They’re changing this amount to 50%, which makes it much tougher for people to qualify for investment properties, but the real kicker is that…
Don’t clamp down on home mortgage regulations, federal government urged
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Vancouver Sun- …the pent-up demand for housing from the buyers who fled the market during 2008′s sales collapse, combined with buyers jumping into the market sooner than expected to take advantage of record low mortgage rates, that have driven the buying binge and driven prices up over the last half of 2009…
Don’t clamp down on home mortgage regulations, federal government urged





