| Index |
Current Yield (at bid) |
YTW |
Average Trading Value |
Mod Dur (YTW) |
Issues |
Day’s Perf. |
Index Value |
| Ratchet |
4.08% |
4.09% |
112,760 |
17.28 |
2 |
-0.3985% |
994.0 |
| Fixed-Floater |
5.20% |
4.00% |
93,950 |
10.42 |
5 |
+0.0247% |
999.4 |
| Floater |
4.55% |
-14.18% |
60,923 |
6.44 |
5 |
-0.13% |
1000.0 |
| Op. Retract |
4.75% |
3.56% |
83,607 |
3.09 |
18 |
-0.01% |
992.7 |
| Split-Share |
5.17% |
2.75% |
53,169 |
2.79 |
14 |
+0.1000% |
999.7 |
| Interest Bearing |
6.89% |
5.70% |
66,932 |
2.23 |
7 |
+0.2026% |
1,004.9 |
| Perpetual |
5.21% |
3.46% |
160,581 |
6.79 |
53 |
-0.1094% |
1,001.7 |
| Major Price Changes |
| Issue |
Index |
Change |
Notes |
| PWF.PR.K |
Perp |
-1.31% |
Gapped down to 24.75-89 on heavy volume. Very similar to PWF new issue, but pays only 1.2375 |
| Volume Leaders |
| Issue |
Index |
Volume |
Notes |
| BC.PR.C |
Fixed-Floater |
485,035 |
No price effect. Desjardins sold 250,000 at close, mostly as a cross. |
| RY.PR.W |
Perpetual |
56,400 |
Down -0.47% on day (bid/bid), closing at 25.50-63. Very similar to PWF new issue, but pays 1.225 |
| PWF.PR.K |
Perpetual |
30,112 |
See notes in the ‘Performance’ Table |
| GWO.PR.X |
Operating Retractible |
28,193 |
No price effect. 20,000 were crossed by Scotia at 26.70 |
| POW.PR.D |
Perpetual |
22,162 |
Down 0.86% on day (bid/bid) to 25.13-25. Very similar to PWF new issue, but pays 1.25. TD crossed 13,600 @25.15 |
It was a very active day, with 17 issues trading more than 10,000 shares. The news of the day was the PWF New Issue which was very attractively priced – a perpetual with a 5.1% coupon (pays $1.275 annually, $25 par value). There are only four issues in the HIMI Perpetual Preferred Index with pre-tax yields-to-worst in excess of 5.1%, and the greatest modified duration of the YTW scenario of these issues is 5.51 (W.PR.H).
This new issue has had a great effect on the market, but it’s not clear how long it will last … I suspect that the tension will be resolved by the new issue leaping to a premium rather than dragging down its peers. There just isn’t enough of it – only $200MM – and from what I hear it jumped right off the shelves and was sold out within an hour … certainly this story makes sense, given the pricing!