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Investment
2009 Ontario Savings Bonds rates announced
A Secure Investment Option That Strengthens Ontario's Economy
TORONTO - Ontario announced interest rates for the 2009 issue of Ontario Savings
Bonds (OSBs), which go on sale today for the next three weeks.
This year, the province is offering Ontarians two new investment options
two-year and five-year Fixed-Rate Bonds. In addition, starting this June,
Variable-Rate bonds will be redeemable annually and have their interest rates
reset once a year. All earlier series of Variable-Rate bonds will continue to
be redeemable, and have their interest rates reset, every six months.
The interest rates for the various investments options include:
- A five-year Step-Up Bond interest rate of 0.75 per cent this year,
1.50 per cent in the second year, 2.50 per cent in the third year,
3.50 per cent in the fourth year and 4.50 per cent in the final year
- Fixed-Rate Bonds:
- The interest rate for two-year Fixed-Rate Bonds is 1.25 per cent
- The interest rate for three-year Fixed-Rate Bonds is 2.00 per
cent
- The interest rate for five-year Fixed-Rate Bonds is 3.00 per
cent
- The seven-year Variable-Rate Bond rate is 1.00 per cent for the first
year
- The interest rate on Variable-Rate Bonds for the 2003 to 2008 Series
was also reset today at 1.00 per cent. This rate is effective from
June 21 to December 20, 2009.
This year, the 2002 Variable-Rate, 2004 Step-Up and the 2006 Fixed-Rate
Bonds are maturing, and purchasers can extend their benefits by reinvesting in
2009 OSBs.
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