By Erik Hertzberg (Bloomberg) — Canadian government bonds were hammered after the Bank of Canada’s top official raised the prospect of back-to-back rate hikes if energy prices cause broader inflation — just as oil was spiking. The central bank held its policy interest rate steady at 2.25% for a fourth consecutive meeting and delivered a …
Trump blockade, Macklem comments cause Canadian bonds to tumble

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