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Canada 10-Year Bond Yield Rises on Inflationary Pressures

The yield on Canada’s 10-year government bond climbed above 3.6%, its highest level in about a month, mirroring a global rise in borrowing costs as the conflict in the Middle East drives oil prices higher and intensifies inflationary pressures. At the same time, investors assessed the Bank of Canada’s latest policy decision. The central bank left its overnight rate unchanged at 2.25%, stating that although the evolving conflict has heightened market volatility, it does not expect the recent spike in energy prices to unanchor inflation expectations, thereby reducing the likelihood of a rate hike this year. Canada’s headline CPI rose 2.4% in March, largely reflecting a sharp increase in gasoline prices. Short-term inflation expectations have also strengthened, with inflation projected to climb further to around 3% in April.

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