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CORRA: Explaining the rise in volumes and resulting upward pressure

Boran Plong and Neil Maru

No 2024-21, Staff Analytical Notes from Bank of Canada

Abstract: The Canadian Overnight Repo Rate (CORRA) measures the cost of overnight general collateral Canadian-dollar repurchase agreements (repos). Since late May 2024, the volume of trades that make up CORRA has increased and remained elevated. At the same time, CORRA started being consistently above the Bank of Canada’s policy interest rate. This upward pressure results entirely from industry-wide changes to the settlement period for cash bond trades on the secondary market, from two days to one. The change in the settlement period prompted a rise in volumes in the overnight repo market (which is CORRA-eligible) from the tomorrow-next repo market (which is not CORRA-eligible). In addition, this move has overwhelmingly been one way: demand from hedge funds to fund their long bond positions. This demand existed before but was always traded in the tomorrow-next market, and thus activity in the tomorrow-next repo market has been decreasing by an amount comparable to the increase in the overnight market. We find this mechanical effect has accounted for up to 3 basis points of upward pressure on CORRA. We find no indications that any other factors are contributing to this pressure. Given the new dynamics since May, the Bank has amended the terms of its overnight repo operations. It has also subsequently conducted a series of operations to help reinforce the target for the overnight rate, which had deviated away from the Bank’s policy rate due to this mechanical adjustment. Overnight repos are routine operations that are part of the Bank’s operational framework for implementing monetary policy and reinforcing the policy interest rate.

Keywords: Financial markets; Interest rates; Monetary policy implementation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D4 D5 D53 E4 E43 E44 E5 E52 G1 G12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-08
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