Interest rates in Canada will increase in May 2015 and rise steadily thereafter.
Interest rates in Canada will increase in May 2015 and rise steadily thereafter. That’s the forecast of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development which would mean rises 6 months before most economists are predicting. It’s based on concerns over inflation, which is currently running above the Bank of Canada’s 2 per cent target. OECD says that the central bank’s policy of holding back due to ‘slack’ in some areas of the economy will have to be scaled back with rate rises as the slack recedes. While any initial rise may be small some experts are expecting a greater demand for fixed-rate mortgages in the coming months.