{"id":30343,"date":"2026-03-10T18:59:27","date_gmt":"2026-03-10T18:59:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vtmarketsglobal.com\/en\/uncategorized\/30343\/"},"modified":"2026-03-10T18:59:27","modified_gmt":"2026-03-10T18:59:27","slug":"nbc-says-iran-conflict-raised-boc-volatility-keeping-front-end-rates-steady-as-markets-briefly-priced-2026-hikes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vtmarketsglobal.com\/en\/live-updates\/30343\/","title":{"rendered":"NBC says Iran conflict raised BoC volatility, keeping front-end rates steady as markets briefly priced 2026 hikes"},"content":{"rendered":"Market volatility around Bank of Canada rate expectations rose in March, linked to the conflict in Iran. Pricing briefly shifted from potential rate cuts to the chance of rate rises, with markets at one point pricing hikes in 2026 rather than cuts.\n\nNational Bank of Canada expects the Bank of Canada to keep rates unchanged through 2026. This view assumes the Bank will look past higher petrol prices driven by oil, if Canada\u2019s CPI stays within the 1\u20133% control band.\n\n

Bank Of Canada Rate Outlook<\/h3>\nThe note also points to weak growth conditions and remaining slack in the labour market. These factors are cited as supporting a steady policy stance even if oil prices remain high.\n\nThe article states it was produced with the help of an AI tool and then reviewed by an editor.\n\nVolatility in Bank of Canada rate expectations has increased lately because of the conflict in Iran. Just a few weeks ago, the market was thinking about rate cuts, but now it is pricing in the possibility of hikes. We see this as a temporary swing driven by headline fear rather than a fundamental shift.\n\nWe think policymakers will look through the recent jump in gasoline prices, which pushed February\u2019s headline CPI to 2.9%. The more important core measures, however, remained stable at 2.4%, which is comfortably inside the Bank\u2019s control band. This gives them room to wait and see, much like they did during the oil price spikes back in 2025.\n\n

Implications For Curve And Volatility<\/h3>\nThe case against hiking is strengthened by the latest jobs report, which showed the unemployment rate ticking up to 6.4% last month. Looking back, we saw GDP growth in the final quarter of 2025 was nearly flat, confirming a trend of uninspired growth. With this economic backdrop, a rate hike seems very unlikely.\n\nThis suggests that the front-end of the curve, which is now pricing in a risk of hikes, is overdone. Traders could consider selling options that profit from a rate increase, as volatility is currently elevated. The current pricing in the OIS market looks like an opportunity to position for the Bank to remain on hold through 2026.\n\nCreate your live VT Markets account<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0start trading<\/a>\u00a0now. <\/b>\n

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