Month: July 2019

Market Action

July 16, 2019

HIMIPref™ Preferred Indices
These values reflect the December 2008 revision of the HIMIPref™ Indices

Values are provisional and are finalized monthly
Index Mean
Current
Yield
(at bid)
Median
YTW
Median
Average
Trading
Value
Median
Mod Dur
(YTW)
Issues Day’s Perf. Index Value
Ratchet 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 -0.7175 % 1,966.6
FixedFloater 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 -0.7175 % 3,608.6
Floater 6.06 % 6.23 % 37,997 13.57 4 -0.7175 % 2,079.7
OpRet 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 -0.0619 % 3,347.0
SplitShare 4.65 % 4.63 % 79,630 4.15 7 -0.0619 % 3,997.1
Interest-Bearing 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 -0.0619 % 3,118.7
Perpetual-Premium 5.62 % -16.02 % 54,956 0.09 7 0.0900 % 2,978.3
Perpetual-Discount 5.46 % 5.56 % 61,369 14.59 25 0.0000 % 3,116.8
FixedReset Disc 5.41 % 5.43 % 159,167 14.68 69 -0.5216 % 2,125.4
Deemed-Retractible 5.23 % 5.82 % 65,918 7.99 27 0.0696 % 3,108.0
FloatingReset 4.03 % 4.37 % 39,650 2.45 4 0.2099 % 2,371.3
FixedReset Prem 5.14 % 4.01 % 166,973 1.92 17 0.0252 % 2,591.3
FixedReset Bank Non 1.99 % 4.29 % 95,980 2.46 3 -0.1951 % 2,643.9
FixedReset Ins Non 5.25 % 7.41 % 87,502 8.02 22 -0.0288 % 2,172.0
Performance Highlights
Issue Index Change Notes
TD.PF.J FixedReset Disc -2.56 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 20.55
Evaluated at bid price : 20.55
Bid-YTW : 5.32 %
BMO.PR.S FixedReset Disc -2.51 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.25
Evaluated at bid price : 18.25
Bid-YTW : 5.40 %
TRP.PR.G FixedReset Disc -2.20 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.24
Evaluated at bid price : 18.24
Bid-YTW : 6.21 %
MFC.PR.K FixedReset Ins Non -2.04 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 18.21
Bid-YTW : 8.04 %
CM.PR.Q FixedReset Disc -1.92 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.93
Evaluated at bid price : 18.93
Bid-YTW : 5.70 %
BAM.PF.F FixedReset Disc -1.85 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.01
Evaluated at bid price : 18.01
Bid-YTW : 6.20 %
HSE.PR.G FixedReset Disc -1.63 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 19.33
Evaluated at bid price : 19.33
Bid-YTW : 6.61 %
BNS.PR.I FixedReset Disc -1.59 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 20.49
Evaluated at bid price : 20.49
Bid-YTW : 5.15 %
RY.PR.Z FixedReset Disc -1.58 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.01
Evaluated at bid price : 18.01
Bid-YTW : 5.29 %
BAM.PF.G FixedReset Disc -1.56 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 17.62
Evaluated at bid price : 17.62
Bid-YTW : 6.32 %
CM.PR.S FixedReset Disc -1.56 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.90
Evaluated at bid price : 18.90
Bid-YTW : 5.47 %
PWF.PR.L Perpetual-Discount -1.48 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 22.45
Evaluated at bid price : 22.71
Bid-YTW : 5.62 %
BIP.PR.E FixedReset Disc -1.35 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 21.21
Evaluated at bid price : 21.21
Bid-YTW : 5.95 %
BAM.PR.Z FixedReset Disc -1.33 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.55
Evaluated at bid price : 18.55
Bid-YTW : 6.21 %
NA.PR.C FixedReset Disc -1.24 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 21.29
Evaluated at bid price : 21.58
Bid-YTW : 5.65 %
TD.PF.D FixedReset Disc -1.08 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 20.09
Evaluated at bid price : 20.09
Bid-YTW : 5.39 %
CU.PR.C FixedReset Disc -1.06 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 17.67
Evaluated at bid price : 17.67
Bid-YTW : 5.55 %
BAM.PR.B Floater -1.06 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 11.20
Evaluated at bid price : 11.20
Bid-YTW : 6.24 %
BMO.PR.D FixedReset Disc -1.05 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 21.43
Evaluated at bid price : 21.77
Bid-YTW : 5.43 %
IFC.PR.A FixedReset Ins Non 1.04 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 15.61
Bid-YTW : 8.97 %
MFC.PR.N FixedReset Ins Non 1.28 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 17.39
Bid-YTW : 8.33 %
Volume Highlights
Issue Index Shares
Traded
Notes
TD.PF.G FixedReset Prem 178,653 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Call
Maturity Date : 2021-04-30
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 25.76
Bid-YTW : 3.60 %
TD.PF.A FixedReset Disc 157,110 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 17.95
Evaluated at bid price : 17.95
Bid-YTW : 5.31 %
SLF.PR.A Deemed-Retractible 79,736 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 22.10
Bid-YTW : 6.34 %
IAF.PR.G FixedReset Ins Non 71,850 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 20.45
Bid-YTW : 6.69 %
BMO.PR.T FixedReset Disc 71,800 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 17.84
Evaluated at bid price : 17.84
Bid-YTW : 5.41 %
CM.PR.R FixedReset Disc 69,261 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 21.41
Evaluated at bid price : 21.75
Bid-YTW : 5.56 %
There were 33 other index-included issues trading in excess of 10,000 shares.
Wide Spread Highlights
Issue Index Quote Data and Yield Notes
TD.PF.J FixedReset Disc Quote: 20.55 – 21.07
Spot Rate : 0.5200
Average : 0.3112

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 20.55
Evaluated at bid price : 20.55
Bid-YTW : 5.32 %

MFC.PR.K FixedReset Ins Non Quote: 18.21 – 18.83
Spot Rate : 0.6200
Average : 0.4692

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 18.21
Bid-YTW : 8.04 %

SLF.PR.A Deemed-Retractible Quote: 22.10 – 22.49
Spot Rate : 0.3900
Average : 0.2421

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 22.10
Bid-YTW : 6.34 %

PWF.PR.L Perpetual-Discount Quote: 22.71 – 23.07
Spot Rate : 0.3600
Average : 0.2427

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 22.45
Evaluated at bid price : 22.71
Bid-YTW : 5.62 %

TD.PF.D FixedReset Disc Quote: 20.09 – 20.48
Spot Rate : 0.3900
Average : 0.2754

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 20.09
Evaluated at bid price : 20.09
Bid-YTW : 5.39 %

BAM.PF.F FixedReset Disc Quote: 18.01 – 18.39
Spot Rate : 0.3800
Average : 0.2704

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-16
Maturity Price : 18.01
Evaluated at bid price : 18.01
Bid-YTW : 6.20 %

Market Action

July 15, 2019

Some great news about drones:

In April, Google’s parent company Alphabet got the green light from the FAA to start delivering goods via drone in Virginia. The company’s service is already underway in Australia and includes foodservice establishments.

Amazon unveiled its Prime Air delivery drone in early June, with plans to deliver packages from the Amazon platform “in the coming months.”

Also in June, Uber received permission from the FAA to test drone delivery in San Diego. Its initial test phase included Uber Eats’ partner McDonald’s, and the company plans to test the service with other restaurant partners later this year, according to TechCrunch.

HIMIPref™ Preferred Indices
These values reflect the December 2008 revision of the HIMIPref™ Indices

Values are provisional and are finalized monthly
Index Mean
Current
Yield
(at bid)
Median
YTW
Median
Average
Trading
Value
Median
Mod Dur
(YTW)
Issues Day’s Perf. Index Value
Ratchet 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 0.3929 % 1,980.8
FixedFloater 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 0.3929 % 3,634.7
Floater 6.01 % 6.17 % 38,041 13.66 4 0.3929 % 2,094.7
OpRet 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 0.1861 % 3,349.1
SplitShare 4.65 % 4.59 % 78,371 4.15 7 0.1861 % 3,999.5
Interest-Bearing 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 0.1861 % 3,120.6
Perpetual-Premium 5.62 % -16.20 % 54,666 0.09 7 -0.0618 % 2,975.6
Perpetual-Discount 5.46 % 5.54 % 60,163 14.57 25 0.1060 % 3,116.8
FixedReset Disc 5.38 % 5.40 % 160,316 14.69 69 -0.1640 % 2,136.5
Deemed-Retractible 5.23 % 5.86 % 68,088 7.99 27 0.0079 % 3,105.9
FloatingReset 4.04 % 4.36 % 39,411 2.45 4 -0.1572 % 2,366.4
FixedReset Prem 5.14 % 4.02 % 168,552 1.92 17 -0.0229 % 2,590.6
FixedReset Bank Non 1.98 % 4.22 % 95,691 2.46 3 0.0279 % 2,649.1
FixedReset Ins Non 5.25 % 7.45 % 88,185 8.03 22 -0.3727 % 2,172.6
Performance Highlights
Issue Index Change Notes
MFC.PR.M FixedReset Ins Non -1.74 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 17.46
Bid-YTW : 8.36 %
MFC.PR.N FixedReset Ins Non -1.66 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 17.17
Bid-YTW : 8.49 %
BMO.PR.Y FixedReset Disc -1.62 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 19.48
Evaluated at bid price : 19.48
Bid-YTW : 5.53 %
MFC.PR.J FixedReset Ins Non -1.59 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 19.21
Bid-YTW : 7.75 %
BAM.PF.B FixedReset Disc -1.51 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 17.60
Evaluated at bid price : 17.60
Bid-YTW : 6.12 %
RY.PR.M FixedReset Disc -1.42 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 19.46
Evaluated at bid price : 19.46
Bid-YTW : 5.39 %
SLF.PR.H FixedReset Ins Non -1.42 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 16.00
Bid-YTW : 8.87 %
RY.PR.J FixedReset Disc -1.33 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 20.06
Evaluated at bid price : 20.06
Bid-YTW : 5.40 %
TRP.PR.A FixedReset Disc -1.20 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 14.05
Evaluated at bid price : 14.05
Bid-YTW : 6.24 %
BMO.PR.S FixedReset Disc -1.11 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 18.72
Evaluated at bid price : 18.72
Bid-YTW : 5.26 %
MFC.PR.C Deemed-Retractible -1.10 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 20.73
Bid-YTW : 6.88 %
IFC.PR.A FixedReset Ins Non -1.09 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 15.45
Bid-YTW : 9.10 %
BIP.PR.D FixedReset Disc -1.06 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 22.08
Evaluated at bid price : 22.41
Bid-YTW : 5.93 %
CU.PR.I FixedReset Prem -1.05 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Call
Maturity Date : 2020-12-01
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 25.35
Bid-YTW : 3.86 %
BAM.PF.J FixedReset Disc 1.09 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 22.98
Evaluated at bid price : 24.15
Bid-YTW : 4.89 %
CCS.PR.C Deemed-Retractible 1.11 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 23.76
Bid-YTW : 5.69 %
HSE.PR.C FixedReset Disc 1.30 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 18.70
Evaluated at bid price : 18.70
Bid-YTW : 6.33 %
CM.PR.O FixedReset Disc 1.67 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 17.61
Evaluated at bid price : 17.61
Bid-YTW : 5.53 %
BAM.PR.X FixedReset Disc 2.96 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 13.22
Evaluated at bid price : 13.22
Bid-YTW : 6.20 %
Volume Highlights
Issue Index Shares
Traded
Notes
BMO.PR.S FixedReset Disc 68,213 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 18.72
Evaluated at bid price : 18.72
Bid-YTW : 5.26 %
MFC.PR.O FixedReset Ins Non 56,000 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Call
Maturity Date : 2021-06-19
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 25.66
Bid-YTW : 4.41 %
TD.PF.M FixedReset Disc 42,787 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 23.15
Evaluated at bid price : 24.98
Bid-YTW : 5.08 %
TRP.PR.B FixedReset Disc 37,930 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 11.76
Evaluated at bid price : 11.76
Bid-YTW : 6.02 %
SLF.PR.C Deemed-Retractible 36,022 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 20.88
Bid-YTW : 6.72 %
TD.PF.C FixedReset Disc 34,609 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 17.91
Evaluated at bid price : 17.91
Bid-YTW : 5.34 %
There were 16 other index-included issues trading in excess of 10,000 shares.
Wide Spread Highlights
Issue Index Quote Data and Yield Notes
IFC.PR.E Deemed-Retractible Quote: 23.71 – 24.36
Spot Rate : 0.6500
Average : 0.4332

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 23.71
Bid-YTW : 5.93 %

MFC.PR.N FixedReset Ins Non Quote: 17.17 – 17.59
Spot Rate : 0.4200
Average : 0.3156

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 17.17
Bid-YTW : 8.49 %

PWF.PR.Z Perpetual-Discount Quote: 23.00 – 23.35
Spot Rate : 0.3500
Average : 0.2465

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 22.71
Evaluated at bid price : 23.00
Bid-YTW : 5.60 %

RY.PR.J FixedReset Disc Quote: 20.06 – 20.36
Spot Rate : 0.3000
Average : 0.2046

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 20.06
Evaluated at bid price : 20.06
Bid-YTW : 5.40 %

MFC.PR.C Deemed-Retractible Quote: 20.73 – 21.09
Spot Rate : 0.3600
Average : 0.2651

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 20.73
Bid-YTW : 6.88 %

CU.PR.D Perpetual-Discount Quote: 22.85 – 23.25
Spot Rate : 0.4000
Average : 0.3293

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-15
Maturity Price : 22.56
Evaluated at bid price : 22.85
Bid-YTW : 5.42 %

PrefLetter

July PrefLetter Released!

The July, 2019, edition of PrefLetter has been released and is now available for purchase as the “Previous edition”. Those who subscribe for a full year receive the “Previous edition” as a bonus.

PrefLetter may now be purchased by all Canadian residents.

Until further notice, the “Previous Edition” will refer to the July, 2019, issue, while the “Next Edition” will be the August, 2019, issue, scheduled to be prepared as of the close August 9, 2019, and eMailed to subscribers prior to market-opening on August 12.

PrefLetter is intended for long term investors seeking issues to buy-and-hold. At least one recommendation from each of the major preferred share sectors is included and discussed.

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In case you have any other Apple users: you need to install a free App from the apple store called “FileApp”. It comes with it’s own tutorial and allows you to download and save a PDF file.

However, Assiduous Reader Adrian informs me in the comments to the January 2015 release:

Some nitpicking for DG:
FileApp costs $1.19 in the Apple Store.

But Adrian2 now advises:

Well, as of now, FileApp is free (again?).

Issue Comments

BRF.PR.C : Convert or Hold?

It will be recalled that BRF.PR.C will reset At 4.351% effective August 1, 2019.

BRF.PR.C is a FixedReset, 4.40%+294, that commenced trading 2010-10-11 after being announced 2010-10-1. The issue has been tracked by HIMIPref™, but assigned to the Scraps – FixedReset (Discount) subindex on credit concerns.

The most logical way to analyze the question of whether or not to convert is through the theory of Preferred Pairs, for which a calculator is available. Briefly, a Strong Pair is defined as a pair of securities that can be interconverted in the future (e.g. BRF.PR.C and the FloatingReset that will exist if enough holders convert). Since they will be interconvertible on this future date, it may be assumed that they will be priced identically on this date (if they aren’t then holders will simply convert en masse to the higher-priced issue). And since they will be priced identically on a given date in the future, any current difference in price must be offset by expectations of an equal and opposite value of dividends to be received in the interim. And since the dividend rate on one element of the pair is both fixed and known, the implied average rate of the other, floating rate, instrument can be determined. Finally, we say, we may compare these average rates and take a view regarding the actual future course of that rate relative to the implied rate, which will provide us with guidance on which element of the pair is likely to outperform the other until the next interconversion date, at which time the process will be repeated.

We can show the break-even rates for each FixedReset / FloatingReset Strong Pair graphically by plotting the implied average 3-month bill rate against the next Exchange Date (which is the date to which the average will be calculated).

pairs_fr_190712
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The market appears to have lost its fleeting interest in floating rate product; the implied rates until the next interconversion are well below the current 3-month bill rate as the averages for investment-grade and junk issues are at +0.66% and +0.95%, respectively. Whatever might be the result of the next few Bank of Canada overnight rate decisions, I suggest that it is unlikely that the average rate over the next five years will be lower than current – but if you disagree, of course, you may interpret the data any way you like.

Since credit quality of each element of the pair is equal to the other element, it should not make any difference whether the pair examined is investment-grade or junk, although we might expect greater variation of implied rates between junk issues on grounds of lower liquidity, and this is just what we see.

If we plug in the current bid price of the BRF.PR.C FixedReset, we may construct the following table showing consistent prices for its soon-may-be-issued FloatingReset counterpart given a variety of Implied Breakeven yields consistent with issues currently trading:

Estimate of FloatingReset (received in exchange for BRF.PR.C) Trading Price In Current Conditions
  Assumed FloatingReset
Price if Implied Bill
is equal to
FixedReset Bid Price Spread 1.50% 1.00% 0.50%
BRF.PR.C 16.51 294bp 16.59 16.12 15.65

Based on current market conditions, I suggest that the FloatingResets that will result from conversion are likely to trade below the price of their FixedReset counterparts, BRF.PR.C. Therefore, I recommend that holders of BRF.PR.C continue to hold the issue and not to convert. I will note that once the FloatingResets commence trading (if, in fact, they do) it may be a good trade to swap one issue for the other in the market once both elements of each pair are trading and you can – hopefully – do it with a reasonably good take-out in price, rather than doing it through the company on a 1:1 basis. But that, of course, will depend on the prices at that time and your forecast for the path of policy rates over the next five years. There are no guarantees – my recommendation is based on the assumption that current market conditions with respect to the pairs will continue until the FloatingResets commence trading and that the relative pricing of the two new pairs will reflect these conditions.

Those who wish to convert are advised that the deadline for notifying the company of such a desire is 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on July 16, 2019. Brokers and other intermediaries generally set their internal deadlines a day or two in advance of this date, so if you wish to convert there’s no time to waste! Note that brokers will, in general, try to execute the instruction on a ‘best efforts’ basis if received between the two deadlines, provided that the procrastinating shareholder grovels entertainingly enough.

Issue Comments

CM.PR.O : Convert or Hold?

It will be recalled that CM.PR.O will reset At 3.713% effective July 31, 2019.

CM.PR.O is a FixedReset, 3.90%+232, NVCC-compliant, that commenced trading 2014-6-11 after being announced 2014-6-2. The extension was announced 2019-6-12. It is tracked by HIMIPref™ and is assigned to the FixedReset (Discount) subindex.

The most logical way to analyze the question of whether or not to convert is through the theory of Preferred Pairs, for which a calculator is available. Briefly, a Strong Pair is defined as a pair of securities that can be interconverted in the future (e.g. CM.PR.O and the FloatingReset that will exist if enough holders convert). Since they will be interconvertible on this future date, it may be assumed that they will be priced identically on this date (if they aren’t then holders will simply convert en masse to the higher-priced issue). And since they will be priced identically on a given date in the future, any current difference in price must be offset by expectations of an equal and opposite value of dividends to be received in the interim. And since the dividend rate on one element of the pair is both fixed and known, the implied average rate of the other, floating rate, instrument can be determined. Finally, we say, we may compare these average rates and take a view regarding the actual future course of that rate relative to the implied rate, which will provide us with guidance on which element of the pair is likely to outperform the other until the next interconversion date, at which time the process will be repeated.

We can show the break-even rates for each FixedReset / FloatingReset Strong Pair graphically by plotting the implied average 3-month bill rate against the next Exchange Date (which is the date to which the average will be calculated).

pairs_fr_190712
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The market appears to have lost its fleeting interest in floating rate product; the implied rates until the next interconversion are well below the current 3-month bill rate as the averages for investment-grade and junk issues are at +0.66% and +0.95%, respectively. Whatever might be the result of the next few Bank of Canada overnight rate decisions, I suggest that it is unlikely that the average rate over the next five years will be lower than current – but if you disagree, of course, you may interpret the data any way you like.

Since credit quality of each element of the pair is equal to the other element, it should not make any difference whether the pair examined is investment-grade or junk, although we might expect greater variation of implied rates between junk issues on grounds of lower liquidity, and this is just what we see.

If we plug in the current bid price of the CM.PR.O FixedReset, we may construct the following table showing consistent prices for its soon-may-be-issued FloatingReset counterpart given a variety of Implied Breakeven yields consistent with issues currently trading:

Estimate of FloatingReset (received in exchange for CM.PR.O) Trading Price In Current Conditions
  Assumed FloatingReset
Price if Implied Bill
is equal to
FixedReset Bid Price Spread 1.50% 1.00% 0.50%
CM.PR.O 17.32 232bp 17.43 16.93 16.43

Based on current market conditions, I suggest that the FloatingResets that will result from conversion are likely to trade below the price of their FixedReset counterparts, CM.PR.O. Therefore, I recommend that holders of CM.PR.O continue to hold the issue and not to convert. I will note that once the FloatingResets commence trading (if, in fact, they do) it may be a good trade to swap one issue for the other in the market once both elements of each pair are trading and you can – hopefully – do it with a reasonably good take-out in price, rather than doing it through the company on a 1:1 basis. But that, of course, will depend on the prices at that time and your forecast for the path of policy rates over the next five years. There are no guarantees – my recommendation is based on the assumption that current market conditions with respect to the pairs will continue until the FloatingResets commence trading and that the relative pricing of the two new pairs will reflect these conditions.

Those who wish to convert are advised that the deadline for notifying the company of such a desire is 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) on July 16, 2019. Brokers and other intermediaries generally set their internal deadlines a day or two in advance of this date, so if you wish to convert there’s no time to waste! Note that brokers will, in general, try to execute the instruction on a ‘best efforts’ basis if received between the two deadlines, provided that the procrastinating shareholder grovels entertainingly enough.

Issue Comments

TD.PF.B : Convert or Hold?

It will be recalled that TD.PF.B will reset At 3.681% effective July 31, 2019.

TD.PF.B is a FixedReset 3.80%+227, NVCC-compliant, issue that commenced trading 2014-7-31 after being announced 2014-7-22. TD provided notice of extension on 2019-6-25. The issue is tracked by HIMIPref™ and is assigned to the FixedReset (Discount) subindex.

The most logical way to analyze the question of whether or not to convert is through the theory of Preferred Pairs, for which a calculator is available. Briefly, a Strong Pair is defined as a pair of securities that can be interconverted in the future (e.g. TD.PF.B and the FloatingReset that will exist if enough holders convert). Since they will be interconvertible on this future date, it may be assumed that they will be priced identically on this date (if they aren’t then holders will simply convert en masse to the higher-priced issue). And since they will be priced identically on a given date in the future, any current difference in price must be offset by expectations of an equal and opposite value of dividends to be received in the interim. And since the dividend rate on one element of the pair is both fixed and known, the implied average rate of the other, floating rate, instrument can be determined. Finally, we say, we may compare these average rates and take a view regarding the actual future course of that rate relative to the implied rate, which will provide us with guidance on which element of the pair is likely to outperform the other until the next interconversion date, at which time the process will be repeated.

We can show the break-even rates for each FixedReset / FloatingReset Strong Pair graphically by plotting the implied average 3-month bill rate against the next Exchange Date (which is the date to which the average will be calculated).

pairs_fr_190712
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The market appears to have lost its fleeting interest in floating rate product; the implied rates until the next interconversion are well below the current 3-month bill rate as the averages for investment-grade and junk issues are at +0.66% and +0.95%, respectively. Whatever might be the result of the next few Bank of Canada overnight rate decisions, I suggest that it is unlikely that the average rate over the next five years will be lower than current – but if you disagree, of course, you may interpret the data any way you like.

Since credit quality of each element of the pair is equal to the other element, it should not make any difference whether the pair examined is investment-grade or junk, although we might expect greater variation of implied rates between junk issues on grounds of lower liquidity, and this is just what we see.

If we plug in the current bid price of the TD.PF.B FixedReset, we may construct the following table showing consistent prices for its soon-may-be-issued FloatingReset counterpart given a variety of Implied Breakeven yields consistent with issues currently trading:

Estimate of FloatingReset (received in exchange for TD.PF.B) Trading Price In Current Conditions
  Assumed FloatingReset
Price if Implied Bill
is equal to
FixedReset Bid Price Spread 1.50% 1.00% 0.50%
TD.PF.B 18.03 227bp 18.12 17.62 17.11

Based on current market conditions, I suggest that the FloatingResets that will result from conversion are likely to trade below the price of their FixedReset counterparts, TD.PF.B. Therefore, I recommend that holders of TD.PF.B continue to hold the issue and not to convert. I will note that once the FloatingResets commence trading (if, in fact, they do) it may be a good trade to swap one issue for the other in the market once both elements of each pair are trading and you can – hopefully – do it with a reasonably good take-out in price, rather than doing it through the company on a 1:1 basis. But that, of course, will depend on the prices at that time and your forecast for the path of policy rates over the next five years. There are no guarantees – my recommendation is based on the assumption that current market conditions with respect to the pairs will continue until the FloatingResets commence trading and that the relative pricing of the two new pairs will reflect these conditions.

Those who wish to convert are advised that the deadline for notifying the company of such a desire is 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on July 16, 2019. Brokers and other intermediaries generally set their internal deadlines a day or two in advance of this date, so if you wish to convert there’s no time to waste! Note that brokers will, in general, try to execute the instruction on a ‘best efforts’ basis if received between the two deadlines, provided that the procrastinating shareholder grovels entertainingly enough.

Market Action

July 2, 2019

Floater 6.16 % 6.25 % 37,274 13.58 4 0.2456 % 2,045.0 OpRet 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 0.1363 % 3,323.1 SplitShare 4.69 % 4.69 % 84,865 4.18 7 0.1363 % 3,968.5 Interest-Bearing 0.00 % 0.00 % 0 0.00 0 0.1363 % 3,096.4 Perpetual-Premium 5.60 % -12.21 % 67,827 0.09 7 0.0729 % 2,956.6 Perpetual-Discount 5.48 % 5.58 % 61,652 14.46 25 0.3518 % 3,090.4 FixedReset Disc 5.44 % 5.33 % 180,789 14.86 69 0.3318 % 2,105.4 Deemed-Retractible 5.26 % 6.02 % 76,210 8.00 27 -0.0302 % 3,088.7 FloatingReset 4.07 % 4.64 % 48,542 2.49 4 0.4255 % 2,345.3 FixedReset Prem 5.13 % 3.80 % 177,941 1.96 17 -0.1027 % 2,591.6 FixedReset Bank Non 1.98 % 3.96 % 127,775 2.50 3 -0.2777 % 2,651.7 FixedReset Ins Non 5.32 % 7.50 % 89,943 8.07 22 0.1512 % 2,139.6
Performance Highlights
Issue Index Change Notes
CU.PR.C FixedReset Disc -2.69 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.75
Evaluated at bid price : 17.75
Bid-YTW : 5.33 %
SLF.PR.I FixedReset Ins Non -2.58 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 18.85
Bid-YTW : 7.48 %
TRP.PR.G FixedReset Disc -2.02 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.93
Evaluated at bid price : 17.93
Bid-YTW : 6.11 %
HSE.PR.C FixedReset Disc -1.88 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 18.26
Evaluated at bid price : 18.26
Bid-YTW : 6.26 %
BAM.PR.B Floater -1.82 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 10.80
Evaluated at bid price : 10.80
Bid-YTW : 6.45 %
RY.PR.W Perpetual-Discount -1.21 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 24.22
Evaluated at bid price : 24.51
Bid-YTW : 5.05 %
SLF.PR.B Deemed-Retractible -1.07 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 22.16
Bid-YTW : 6.33 %
SLF.PR.G FixedReset Ins Non 1.04 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 13.65
Bid-YTW : 9.77 %
NA.PR.E FixedReset Disc 1.06 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 20.01
Evaluated at bid price : 20.01
Bid-YTW : 5.23 %
HSE.PR.G FixedReset Disc 1.08 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 19.61
Evaluated at bid price : 19.61
Bid-YTW : 6.31 %
TD.PF.A FixedReset Disc 1.15 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.64
Evaluated at bid price : 17.64
Bid-YTW : 5.28 %
BAM.PR.M Perpetual-Discount 1.16 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 20.10
Evaluated at bid price : 20.10
Bid-YTW : 5.95 %
MFC.PR.L FixedReset Ins Non 1.16 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 16.60
Bid-YTW : 8.50 %
EMA.PR.H FixedReset Disc 1.20 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 23.01
Evaluated at bid price : 24.40
Bid-YTW : 5.01 %
NA.PR.W FixedReset Disc 1.29 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 16.51
Evaluated at bid price : 16.51
Bid-YTW : 5.64 %
MFC.PR.G FixedReset Ins Non 1.32 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 19.13
Bid-YTW : 7.50 %
BMO.PR.D FixedReset Disc 1.33 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 21.78
Evaluated at bid price : 22.05
Bid-YTW : 5.21 %
NA.PR.C FixedReset Disc 1.33 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 21.75
Evaluated at bid price : 22.04
Bid-YTW : 5.47 %
BMO.PR.T FixedReset Disc 1.35 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.21
Evaluated at bid price : 17.21
Bid-YTW : 5.37 %
BAM.PR.C Floater 1.36 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 11.15
Evaluated at bid price : 11.15
Bid-YTW : 6.25 %
BAM.PF.J FixedReset Disc 1.37 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 22.72
Evaluated at bid price : 23.60
Bid-YTW : 5.01 %
BMO.PR.W FixedReset Disc 1.43 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.08
Evaluated at bid price : 17.08
Bid-YTW : 5.39 %
PWF.PR.A Floater 1.44 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 12.00
Evaluated at bid price : 12.00
Bid-YTW : 5.85 %
TRP.PR.F FloatingReset 1.49 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 13.60
Evaluated at bid price : 13.60
Bid-YTW : 6.64 %
HSE.PR.E FixedReset Disc 1.50 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 19.60
Evaluated at bid price : 19.60
Bid-YTW : 6.37 %
PWF.PR.S Perpetual-Discount 1.61 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 21.84
Evaluated at bid price : 22.10
Bid-YTW : 5.51 %
HSE.PR.A FixedReset Disc 2.16 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 12.75
Evaluated at bid price : 12.75
Bid-YTW : 6.03 %
NA.PR.G FixedReset Disc 2.46 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 21.28
Evaluated at bid price : 21.28
Bid-YTW : 5.22 %
CM.PR.P FixedReset Disc 2.51 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 16.74
Evaluated at bid price : 16.74
Bid-YTW : 5.46 %
TRP.PR.E FixedReset Disc 3.20 % YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 15.81
Evaluated at bid price : 15.81
Bid-YTW : 5.96 %
Volume Highlights
Issue Index Shares
Traded
Notes
TD.PF.B FixedReset Disc 58,739 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.75
Evaluated at bid price : 17.75
Bid-YTW : 5.28 %
BAM.PF.B FixedReset Disc 55,200 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 17.21
Evaluated at bid price : 17.21
Bid-YTW : 6.09 %
CM.PR.P FixedReset Disc 53,734 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 16.74
Evaluated at bid price : 16.74
Bid-YTW : 5.46 %
TD.PF.M FixedReset Disc 50,650 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 23.07
Evaluated at bid price : 24.75
Bid-YTW : 5.01 %
BAM.PR.Z FixedReset Disc 50,200 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 18.55
Evaluated at bid price : 18.55
Bid-YTW : 6.03 %
TRP.PR.K FixedReset Disc 49,854 YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 23.36
Evaluated at bid price : 24.91
Bid-YTW : 5.19 %
There were 24 other index-included issues trading in excess of 10,000 shares.
Wide Spread Highlights
Issue Index Quote Data and Yield Notes
HSE.PR.C FixedReset Disc Quote: 18.26 – 19.05
Spot Rate : 0.7900
Average : 0.5154

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 18.26
Evaluated at bid price : 18.26
Bid-YTW : 6.26 %

BAM.PR.B Floater Quote: 10.80 – 11.39
Spot Rate : 0.5900
Average : 0.4336

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 10.80
Evaluated at bid price : 10.80
Bid-YTW : 6.45 %

BAM.PF.A FixedReset Disc Quote: 19.11 – 19.46
Spot Rate : 0.3500
Average : 0.2266

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 19.11
Evaluated at bid price : 19.11
Bid-YTW : 5.93 %

SLF.PR.I FixedReset Ins Non Quote: 18.85 – 19.25
Spot Rate : 0.4000
Average : 0.2825

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 18.85
Bid-YTW : 7.48 %

RY.PR.W Perpetual-Discount Quote: 24.51 – 24.81
Spot Rate : 0.3000
Average : 0.1888

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Limit Maturity
Maturity Date : 2049-07-02
Maturity Price : 24.22
Evaluated at bid price : 24.51
Bid-YTW : 5.05 %

IFC.PR.E Deemed-Retractible Quote: 23.40 – 23.99
Spot Rate : 0.5900
Average : 0.4793

YTW SCENARIO
Maturity Type : Hard Maturity
Maturity Date : 2030-01-31
Maturity Price : 25.00
Evaluated at bid price : 23.40
Bid-YTW : 6.07 %

Issue Comments

TD.PF.B To Reset At 3.681%

The Toronto-Dominion Bank has announced (although not yet on their website):

the applicable dividend rates for its Non-Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset Preferred Shares, Series 3 (Non-Viability Contingent Capital (NVCC)) (the “Series 3 Shares”) and Non-Cumulative Floating Rate Preferred Shares, Series 4 (NVCC) (the “Series 4 Shares”).

With respect to any Series 3 Shares that remain outstanding after July 31, 2019, holders of the Series 3 Shares will be entitled to receive quarterly fixed non-cumulative preferential cash dividends, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of TD, subject to the provisions of the Bank Act (Canada). The dividend rate for the 5-year period from and including July 31, 2019 to but excluding July 31, 2024 will be 3.681%, being equal to the 5-Year Government of Canada bond yield determined as at July 2, 2019 plus 2.27%, as determined in accordance with the terms of the Series 3 Shares.

With respect to any Series 4 Shares that may be issued on July 31, 2019, holders of the Series 4 Shares will be entitled to receive quarterly floating rate non-cumulative preferential cash dividends, calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed in such quarterly period divided by 365, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of TD, subject to the provisions of the Bank Act (Canada). The dividend rate for the floating rate period from and including July 31, 2019 to but excluding October 31, 2019, will be 3.931%, being equal to the 90-day Government of Canada Treasury Bill yield determined as of July 2, 2019 plus 2.27%, as determined in accordance with the terms of the Series 4 Shares.

Beneficial owners of Series 3 Shares who wish to exercise their conversion right should communicate as soon as possible with their broker or other nominee to obtain instructions for exercising such right on or prior to the deadline for exercise, which is 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on July 16, 2019.

Inquiries should be directed to TD’s Registrar and Transfer Agent, AST Trust Company (Canada), at 1-800-387-0825 (or in Toronto 416-682-3860).

TD.PF.B is a FixedReset 3.80%+227, NVCC-compliant, issue that commenced trading 2014-7-31 after being announced 2014-7-22. TD provided notice of extension on 2019-6-25. The issue is tracked by HIMIPref™ and is assigned to the FixedReset (Discount) subindex.

The most logical way to analyze the question of whether or not to convert is through the theory of Preferred Pairs, for which a calculator is available. Briefly, a Strong Pair is defined as a pair of securities that can be interconverted in the future (e.g., TD.PF.B and the FloatingReset that will exist if enough holders convert). Since they will be interconvertible on this future date, it may be assumed that they will be priced identically on this date (if they aren’t then holders will simply convert en masse to the higher-priced issue). And since they will be priced identically on a given date in the future, any current difference in price must be offset by expectations of an equal and opposite value of dividends to be received in the interim. And since the dividend rate on one element of the pair is both fixed and known, the implied average rate of the other, floating rate, instrument can be determined. Finally, we say, we may compare these average rates and take a view regarding the actual future course of that rate relative to the implied rate, which will provide us with guidance on which element of the pair is likely to outperform the other until the next interconversion date, at which time the process will be repeated.

We can show the break-even rates for each FixedReset / FloatingReset Strong Pair graphically by plotting the implied average 3-month bill rate against the next Exchange Date (which is the date to which the average will be calculated).

pairs_fr_190702
Click for Big

The market has lost enthusiasm for floating rate product; the implied rates until the next interconversion are generally well below the current 3-month bill rate as the averages for investment-grade and junk issues are at +0.63% and +0.67%, respectively. Whatever might be the result of the next few Bank of Canada overnight rate decisions, I suggest that it is unlikely that the average rate over the next five years will be lower than current – but if you disagree, of course, you may interpret the data any way you like.

Since credit quality of each element of the pair is equal to the other element, it should not make any difference whether the pair examined is investment-grade or junk, although we might expect greater variation of implied rates between junk issues on grounds of lower liquidity, and this is just what we see.

If we plug in the current bid price of the TD.PF.B FixedReset, we may construct the following table showing consistent prices for its soon-may-be-issued FloatingReset counterpart given a variety of Implied Breakeven yields consistent with issues currently trading:

Estimate of FloatingReset (received in exchange for TD.PF.B) Trading Price In Current Conditions
  Assumed FloatingReset
Price if Implied Bill
is equal to
FixedReset Bid Price Spread 1.00% 0.50% 0.00%
TD.PF.B 17.75 227bp 17.34 16.83 16.33

Based on current market conditions, I suggest that the FloatingResets that will result from conversion are likely to trade well below the price of their FixedReset counterparts, TD.PF.B. Therefore, it seems likely that I will recommend that holders of TD.PF.B continue to hold the issue and not to convert, but I will wait until it’s closer to the July 16 notification deadline before making a final pronouncement. I will note that once the FloatingResets commence trading (if, in fact, they do) it may be a good trade to swap one issue for the other in the market once both elements of each pair are trading and you can – hopefully – do it with a reasonably good take-out in price, rather than doing it through the company on a 1:1 basis. But that, of course, will depend on the prices at that time and your forecast for the path of policy rates over the next five years. There are no guarantees – my recommendation is based on the assumption that current market conditions with respect to the pairs will continue until the FloatingResets commence trading and that the relative pricing of the two new pairs will reflect these conditions.

Issue Comments

BRF.PR.C To Reset at 4.351%

Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. has announced:

that Brookfield Renewable Power Preferred Equity Inc. (“BRP Equity”) has determined the fixed dividend rate on its Class A Preference Shares, Series 3 (“Series 3 Shares”) (TSX: BRF.PR.C) for the five years commencing August 1, 2019 and ending July 31, 2024. If declared, the fixed quarterly dividends on the Series 3 Shares during that period will be paid at an annual rate of 4.351% ($0.2719375 per share per quarter).

Holders of Series 3 Shares have the right, at their option, exercisable not later than 5:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on July 16, 2019, to convert all or part of their Series 3 Shares, on a one-for-one basis, into Class A Preference Shares, Series 4 (the “Series 4 Shares”), effective July 31, 2019.

The quarterly floating rate dividends on the Series 4 Shares will be paid at an annual rate, calculated for each quarter, of 2.94% over the annual yield on three-month Government of Canada treasury bills. The actual quarterly dividend rate in respect of the August 1, 2019 to October 31, 2019 dividend period for the Series 4 Shares will be 1.15970% (4.601% on an annualized basis) and the dividend, if declared, for such dividend period will be $0.289925 per share, payable on October 31, 2019.

Holders of Series 3 Shares are not required to elect to convert all or any part of their Series 3 Shares into Series 4 Shares.

As provided in the share conditions of the Series 3 Shares, (i) if BRP Equity determines that there would be fewer than 1,000,000 Series 3 Shares outstanding after July 31, 2019, all remaining Series 3 Shares will be automatically converted into Series 4 Shares on a one-for-one basis effective July 31, 2019; and (ii) if BRP Equity determines that there would be fewer than 1,000,000 Series 4 Shares outstanding after July 31, 2019, no Series 3 Shares will be permitted to be converted into Series 4 Shares. There are currently 10,000,000 Series 3 Shares outstanding.

The Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) has conditionally approved the listing of the Series 4 Shares effective upon conversion. Listing of the Series 4 Shares is subject to BRP Equity fulfilling all the listing requirements of the TSX and, upon approval, the Series 4 Shares will be listed on the TSX under the trading symbol “BRF.PR.D”.

BRF.PR.C is a FixedReset, 4.40%+294, that commenced trading 2010-10-11 after being announced 2010-10-1. The issue has been tracked by HIMIPref™, but assigned to the Scraps – FixedReset (Discount) subindex on credit concerns.

The most logical way to analyze the question of whether or not to convert is through the theory of Preferred Pairs, for which a calculator is available. Briefly, a Strong Pair is defined as a pair of securities that can be interconverted in the future (e.g., BRF.PR.C and the FloatingReset that will exist if enough holders convert). Since they will be interconvertible on this future date, it may be assumed that they will be priced identically on this date (if they aren’t then holders will simply convert en masse to the higher-priced issue). And since they will be priced identically on a given date in the future, any current difference in price must be offset by expectations of an equal and opposite value of dividends to be received in the interim. And since the dividend rate on one element of the pair is both fixed and known, the implied average rate of the other, floating rate, instrument can be determined. Finally, we say, we may compare these average rates and take a view regarding the actual future course of that rate relative to the implied rate, which will provide us with guidance on which element of the pair is likely to outperform the other until the next interconversion date, at which time the process will be repeated.

We can show the break-even rates for each FixedReset / FloatingReset Strong Pair graphically by plotting the implied average 3-month bill rate against the next Exchange Date (which is the date to which the average will be calculated).

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The market has lost enthusiasm for floating rate product; the implied rates until the next interconversion are generally well below the current 3-month bill rate as the averages for investment-grade and junk issues are at +0.63% and +0.67%, respectively. Whatever might be the result of the next few Bank of Canada overnight rate decisions, I suggest that it is unlikely that the average rate over the next five years will be lower than current – but if you disagree, of course, you may interpret the data any way you like.

Since credit quality of each element of the pair is equal to the other element, it should not make any difference whether the pair examined is investment-grade or junk, although we might expect greater variation of implied rates between junk issues on grounds of lower liquidity, and this is just what we see.

If we plug in the current bid price of the BRF.PR.C FixedReset, we may construct the following table showing consistent prices for its soon-may-be-issued FloatingReset counterpart given a variety of Implied Breakeven yields consistent with issues currently trading:

Estimate of FloatingReset (received in exchange for BRF.PR.C) Trading Price In Current Conditions
  Assumed FloatingReset
Price if Implied Bill
is equal to
FixedReset Bid Price Spread 1.00% 0.50% 0.00%
BRF.PR.C 16.00 294bp 15.61 15.14 14.67

Based on current market conditions, I suggest that the FloatingResets that will result from conversion are likely to trade well below the price of their FixedReset counterparts, BRF.PR.C. Therefore, it seems likely that I will recommend that holders of BRF.PR.C continue to hold the issue and not to convert, but I will wait until it’s closer to the July 16 notification deadline before making a final pronouncement. I will note that once the FloatingResets commence trading (if, in fact, they do) it may be a good trade to swap one issue for the other in the market once both elements of each pair are trading and you can – hopefully – do it with a reasonably good take-out in price, rather than doing it through the company on a 1:1 basis. But that, of course, will depend on the prices at that time and your forecast for the path of policy rates over the next five years. There are no guarantees – my recommendation is based on the assumption that current market conditions with respect to the pairs will continue until the FloatingResets commence trading and that the relative pricing of the two new pairs will reflect these conditions.

MAPF

MAPF Performance: June, 2019

Malachite Aggressive Preferred Fund’s Net Asset Value per Unit as of the close June 28, 2019, was $8.0896 after a dividend distribution of 0.097735.

It should be noted that June 28 was a very strong day, with a lot of closing prices – but not closing bids! – being boosted by a large number of market-on-close orders.

Since MAPF uses the closing bid for valuation purposes, its reported value did not receive the full value of the boost experienced by the indices and of all prospectus-based funds of which I am aware; for instance, the fund has a large position in HSE.PR.A, which the fund values at its closing bid of 12.48, not at the closing price of 13.30. The cumulative effect of these discrepancies represents well over 1% of fund value.

I rarely mention this pricing discrepancy between the fund and the indices – it’s all just noise and it all evens out over time – but this month the difference was egregious! Still, regardless of whether the June 28 rally is sustained throughout July, the prospects for outperformance vs. the indices in the coming month looks bright!

Returns to June 28, 2019
Period MAPF BMO-CM “50” Preferred Share Index TXPR*
Total Return
CPD – according to Blackrock
One Month +1.00% +0.54% +0.80% N/A
Three Months -3.43% -2.35% =2.02% N/A
One Year -17.39% -12.41% -9.42% -9.99%
Two Years (annualized) -3.96% -2.95% -2.37% N/A
Three Years (annualized) +6.19% +4.85% +4.53% +4.07%
Four Years (annualized) +0.80% +1.13% +0.78% N/A
Five Years (annualized) -0.70% -0.64% -0.91% -1.32%
Six Years (annualized) +0.69% +0.02% -0.20% N/A
Seven Years (annualized) +1.45% +0.44% +0.18% N/A
Eight Years (annualized) +1.25% +0.95% +0.65% N/A
Nine Years (annualized) +3.15% +2.35% +1.80% N/A
Ten Years (annualized) +4.78% +3.34% +2.56% +2.04%
Eleven Years (annualized) +7.73% +3.01% +2.34%  
Twelve Years (annualized) +6.67% +2.38% +1.59%  
Thirteen Years (annualized) +6.56% +2.17%    
Fourteen Years (annualized) +6.41% +2.21%    
Fifteen Years (annualized) +6.64% +2.49%    
Sixteen Years (annualized) +7.45% +2.60%    
Seventeen Years (annualized) +7.43% +2.91%    
Eighteen Years (annualized) +7.86% +2.92%    
MAPF returns assume reinvestment of distributions, and are shown after expenses but before fees.
The full name of the BMO-CM “50” index is the BMO Capital Markets “50” Preferred Share Index. It is calculated without accounting for fees.
“TXPR” is the S&P/TSX Preferred Share Index. It is calculated without accounting for fees, but does assume reinvestment of dividends.
CPD Returns are for the NAV and are after all fees and expenses. Reinvestment of dividends is assumed.
Figures for National Bank Preferred Equity Income Fund (formerly Omega Preferred Equity) (which are after all fees and expenses) for 1-, 3- and 12-months are -1.51%, -1.88% and -8.07%, respectively, according to Morningstar after all fees & expenses. Three year performance is +4.57%; five year is +0.01; ten year is +3.31%
Manulife Preferred Income Class Adv has been terminated by Manulife. The performance of this fund was last reported here in March, 2018.
Figures for Horizons Active Preferred Share ETF (HPR) (which are after all fees and expenses) for 1-, 3- and 12-months are +0.40%, -2.43% & -13.00%, respectively. Three year performance is +3.97%, five-year is -0.43%
Figures for National Bank Preferred Equity Fund (formerly Altamira Preferred Equity Fund) are -1.95%, -2.17% and -13.51% for one-, three- and twelve months, respectively. Three year performance is +3.70%; five-year is -1.32%.

Acccording to the fund’s fact sheet as of June 30, 2016, the fund’s inception date was October 30, 2015. I do not know how they justify this nonsensical statement, but will assume that prior performance is being suppressed in some perfectly legal manner that somebody at National considers ethical.

The last time Altamira Preferred Equity Fund’s performance was reported here was April, 2014; performance under the National Bank banner was first reported here May, 2014.

The figures for the NAV of BMO S&P/TSX Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR) is -11.95% for the past twelve months. Two year performance is -3.65%, three year is +5.07%, five year is -2.93%.
Figures for Natixis Canadian Preferred Share Class Series F (formerly NexGen Canadian Preferred Share Tax Managed Fund) are -1.67%, -2.28% and -12.30% for one-, three- and twelve-months, respectively. Three year performance is +2.04%; five-year is +0.03%
Figures for BMO Preferred Share Fund (advisor series) according to Morningstar are -1.42%, -2.44% and -13.76% for the past one-, three- and twelve-months, respectively. Three year performance is +1.09%; five-year is -2.80%.
Figures for PowerShares Canadian Preferred Share Index Class, Series F are -11.14% for the past twelve months. The three-year figure is +5.32%; five years is -0.46%
Figures for the First Asset Preferred Share Investment Trust (PSF.UN) are no longer available since the fund has merged with First Asset Preferred Share ETF (FPR).

Performance for the fund was last reported here in September, 2016; the first report of unavailability was in October, 2016.

Figures for Lysander-Slater Preferred Share Dividend Fund according to Morningstar are -2.38%, -2.58% and -13.61% for the past one, three and twelve months, respectively. Three year performance is +2.81%.
Figures for the Desjardins Canadian Preferred Share Fund A Class, as reported by Morningstar are -1.68%, -2.23 and -12.37% for the past one, three and twelve months, respectively. Three year performance is +3.13%.

MAPF returns assume reinvestment of dividends, and are shown after expenses but before fees. Past performance is not a guarantee of future performance. You can lose money investing in Malachite Aggressive Preferred Fund or any other fund. For more information, see the fund’s main page. The fund is available either directly from Hymas Investment Management or through a brokerage account at Odlum Brown Limited.

The preferred share market has suffered a sharp reverse in the past five months, leaving a lot of room for outsized gains. The Seniority Spread (the interest-equivalent yield on reasonably liquid, investment-grade PerpetualDiscounts less the yield on long term corporate bonds) is extremely elevated (chart end-date 2019-6-14)

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Note that the Seniority Spread was 385bp on June 26, an astonishing 40bp wider than reported at the end of May. As a good practical example of the spreads between markets, consider that on March 20 the redemption of IGM.PR.B was announced; the redemption of this 5.90% Straight Perpetual was explicitly financed by the issue of 4.206% debentures, implying a Seniority Spread for this issuer of about 350bp at that time.

… and the relationship between five-year Canada yields and yields on investment-grade FixedResets is also well within what I consider ‘decoupled panic’ territory (chart end-date 2019-6-14):

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In addition, I feel that the yield on five-year Canadas is unsustainably low (it should be the inflation rate plus an increment of … 1%? 1.5%? 2.0%?),and a return to sustainable levels is likely over the medium term.

It seems clear that many market players are, wittingly or not, using FixedResets to speculate on future moves in the Canada 5-Year yield. This is excellent news for those who take market action based on fundamentals and the long term characteristics of the market because nobody can consistently time the markets. The speculators will, over the long run, lose money, handing it over to more sober investors.

FixedReset (Discount) performance on the month was +1.37% vs. PerpetualDiscounts of +0.40% in June; the two classes finally decoupled in mid-November after months of moving in lockstep, but it still appears to me that yields available on FixedResets are keeping the yields of PerpetualDiscounts up, even though a consistent valuation based on an expectation of declining interest rates would greatly increase the attractiveness of PerpetualDiscounts:

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Floaters got hammered again, returning -2.46% for June and -35.51% for the past twelve months. Look at the long-term performance:

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Some Assiduous Readers will be interested to observe that the ‘Quantitative Easing’ decline was not as bad as the ‘Credit Crunch’ decline, which took the sector down to the point where the 15-year cumulative total return was negative. I wrote about that at the time and still can’t get over it. Fifteen years! Not only that, but the total return on this index since 2003-11-28 has been zero! Just over fifteen and a half years!

It seems clear that Floaters are used, wittingly or otherwise, as a vehicle for speculation on the policy rate and Canada Prime, while FixedResets are being used as a vehicle for speculation on the five-year Canada rate. In support of this idea, I present an Implied Volatility analysis of the TRP series of FixedResets (as of June 27, because I believe these quotes to be more reliable than those of June 28, as discussed above), which is comprised of six issues without a Minimum Rate Guarantee and two issues which do have this feature:

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The two issues with floors, TRP.PR.J (+469, minimum 5.50%) and TRP.PR.K (+385, minimum 4.90%) are $2.58 and an incredible $4.00 rich, respectively and marked increases from last month, despite the fact that their floor will not become effective unless five-year Canadas dip below 0.81% and 1.05%, respectively. For all the gloom, we’re still a long way from those levels!

As for the future, of course, it’s one thing to say that ‘spreads are unsustainable and so are government yields’ and it’s quite another to forecast just how and when a more economically sustainable environment will take effect. It could be years. There could be a reversal, particularly if Trump’s international trade policies cause a severe recession or even a depression. And, of course, I could be just plain wrong about the sustainability of the current environment.

Yields on preferred shares of all stripes are extremely high compared to those available from other investments of similar quality. A I told John Heinzl in an eMail interview in late November, the best advice I can offer investors remains Shut up and clip your coupons!

I think that a broad, sustainable rally in FixedResets will require higher five-year Canada yields (or a widespread expectation of them) … and although I’m sure this will happen eventually, it would be foolish to speculate on just when it will happen!

Calculation of MAPF Sustainable Income Per Unit
Month NAVPU Portfolio
Average
YTW
Leverage
Divisor
Securities
Average
YTW
Capital
Gains
Multiplier
Sustainable
Income
per
current
Unit
June, 2007 9.3114 5.16% 1.03 5.01% 1.3240 0.3524
September 9.1489 5.35% 0.98 5.46% 1.3240 0.3773
December, 2007 9.0070 5.53% 0.942 5.87% 1.3240 0.3993
March, 2008 8.8512 6.17% 1.047 5.89% 1.3240 0.3938
June 8.3419 6.034% 0.952 6.338% 1.3240 $0.3993
September 8.1886 7.108% 0.969 7.335% 1.3240 $0.4537
December, 2008 8.0464 9.24% 1.008 9.166% 1.3240 $0.5571
March 2009 $8.8317 8.60% 0.995 8.802% 1.3240 $0.5872
June 10.9846 7.05% 0.999 7.057% 1.3240 $0.5855
September 12.3462 6.03% 0.998 6.042% 1.3240 $0.5634
December 2009 10.5662 5.74% 0.981 5.851% 1.1141 $0.5549
March 2010 10.2497 6.03% 0.992 6.079% 1.1141 $0.5593
June 10.5770 5.96% 0.996 5.984% 1.1141 $0.5681
September 11.3901 5.43% 0.980 5.540% 1.1141 $0.5664
December 2010 10.7659 5.37% 0.993 5.408% 1.0298 $0.5654
March, 2011 11.0560 6.00% 0.994 5.964% 1.0298 $0.6403
June 11.1194 5.87% 1.018 5.976% 1.0298 $0.6453
September 10.2709 6.10%
Note
1.001 6.106% 1.0298 $0.6090
December, 2011 10.0793 5.63%
Note
1.031 5.805% 1.0000 $0.5851
March, 2012 10.3944 5.13%
Note
0.996 5.109% 1.0000 $0.5310
June 10.2151 5.32%
Note
1.012 5.384% 1.0000 $0.5500
September 10.6703 4.61%
Note
0.997 4.624% 1.0000 $0.4934
December, 2012 10.8307 4.24% 0.989 4.287% 1.0000 $0.4643
March, 2013 10.9033 3.87% 0.996 3.886% 1.0000 $0.4237
June 10.3261 4.81% 0.998 4.80% 1.0000 $0.4957
September 10.0296 5.62% 0.996 5.643% 1.0000 $0.5660
December, 2013 9.8717 6.02% 1.008 5.972% 1.0000 $0.5895
March, 2014 10.2233 5.55% 0.998 5.561% 1.0000 $0.5685
June 10.5877 5.09% 0.998 5.100% 1.0000 $0.5395
September 10.4601 5.28% 0.997 5.296% 1.0000 $0.5540
December, 2014 10.5701 4.83% 1.009 4.787% 1.0000 $0.5060
March, 2015 9.9573 4.99% 1.001 4.985% 1.0000 $0.4964
June, 2015 9.4181 5.55% 1.002 5.539% 1.0000 $0.5217
September 7.8140 6.98% 0.999 6.987% 1.0000 $0.5460
December, 2015 8.1379 6.85% 0.997 6.871% 1.0000 $0.5592
March, 2016 7.4416 7.79% 0.998 7.805% 1.0000 $0.5808
June 7.6704 7.67% 1.011 7.587% 1.0000 $0.5819
September 8.0590 7.35% 0.993 7.402% 1.0000 $0.5965
December, 2016 8.5844 7.24% 0.990 7.313% 1.0000 $0.6278
March, 2017 9.3984 6.26% 0.994 6.298% 1.0000 $0.5919
June 9.5313 6.41% 0.998 6.423% 1.0000 $0.6122
September 9.7129 6.56% 0.998 6.573% 1.0000 $0.6384
December, 2017 10.0566 6.06% 1.004 6.036% 1.0000 $0.6070
March, 2018 10.2701 6.22% 1.007 6.177% 1.0000 $0.6344
June 10.2518 6.22% 0.995 6.251% 1.0000 $0.6408
September 10.2965 6.62% 1.018 6.503% 1.0000 $0.6696
December, 2018 8.6875 7.16% 0.997 7.182% 1.0000 $0.6240
March, 2019 8.4778 7.09% 1.007 7.041% 1.0000 $0.5969
June, 2019 8.0896 7.33% 0.996 7.359% 1.0000 $0.5953
NAVPU is shown after quarterly distributions of dividend income and annual distribution of capital gains.
Portfolio YTW includes cash (or margin borrowing), with an assumed interest rate of 0.00%
The Leverage Divisor indicates the level of cash in the account: if the portfolio is 1% in cash, the Leverage Divisor will be 0.99
Securities YTW divides “Portfolio YTW” by the “Leverage Divisor” to show the average YTW on the securities held; this assumes that the cash is invested in (or raised from) all securities held, in proportion to their holdings.
The Capital Gains Multiplier adjusts for the effects of Capital Gains Dividends. On 2009-12-31, there was a capital gains distribution of $1.989262 which is assumed for this purpose to have been reinvested at the final price of $10.5662. Thus, a holder of one unit pre-distribution would have held 1.1883 units post-distribution; the CG Multiplier reflects this to make the time-series comparable. Note that Dividend Distributions are not assumed to be reinvested.
Sustainable Income is the resultant estimate of the fund’s dividend income per current unit, before fees and expenses. Note that a “current unit” includes reinvestment of prior capital gains; a unitholder would have had the calculated sustainable income with only, say, 0.9 units in the past which, with reinvestment of capital gains, would become 1.0 current units.
DeemedRetractibles are comprised of all Straight Perpetuals (both PerpetualDiscount and PerpetualPremium) issued by BMO, BNS, CM, ELF, GWO, HSB, IAG, MFC, NA, RY, SLF and TD, which are not exchangable into common at the option of the company or the regulator (definition refined in May, 2011). These issues are analyzed as if their prospectuses included a requirement to redeem at par on or prior to 2022-1-31 (banks) or the Deemed Maturity date for insurers and insurance holding companies (see below)), in addition to the call schedule explicitly defined. See the Deemed Retractible Review: September 2016 for the rationale behind this analysis.

The same reasoning is also applied to FixedResets from these issuers, other than explicitly defined NVCC from banks.

The Deemed Maturity date for insurers was set at 2022-1-31 at the commencement of the process in February, 2011. It was extended to 2025-1-31 in April, 2013 and to 2030-1-31 in December, 2018
Yields for September, 2011, to January, 2012, were calculated by imposing a cap of 10% on the yields of YLO issues held, in order to avoid their extremely high calculated yields distorting the calculation and to reflect the uncertainty in the marketplace that these yields will be realized. From February to September 2012, yields on these issues have been set to zero. All YLO issues held were sold in October 2012.

These calculations were performed assuming constant contemporary GOC-5 and 3-Month Bill rates, as follows:

Canada Yields Assumed in Calculations
Month-end GOC-5 3-Month Bill
September, 2015 0.78% 0.40%
December, 2015 0.71% 0.46%
March, 2016 0.70% 0.44%
June 0.57% 0.47%
September 0.58% 0.53%
December, 2016 1.16% 0.47%
March, 2017 1.08% 0.55%
June 1.35% 0.69%
September 1.79% 0.97%
December, 2017 1.83% 1.00%
March, 2018 2.06% 1.08%
June 1.95% 1.22%
September 2.33% 1.55%
December, 2018 1.88% 1.65%
March, 2019 1.46% 1.66%
June, 2019 1.34% 1.66%

Significant positions were held in NVCC non-compliant regulated FixedReset issues on June 28, 2019; all of these currently have their yields calculated with the presumption that they will be called by the issuers at par prior to 2022-1-31 (banks) or 2030-1-31 (insurers and insurance holding companies) or on a different date (SplitShares, when present in the portfolio) This presents another complication in the calculation of sustainable yield, which also assumes that redemption proceeds will be reinvested at the same rate. It will also be noted that my analysis of likely insurance industry regulation as updated is not given much weight by the market.

I will also note that the sustainable yield calculated above is not directly comparable with any yield calculation currently reported by any other preferred share fund as far as I am aware. The Sustainable Yield depends on:
i) Calculating Yield-to-Worst for each instrument and using this yield for reporting purposes;
ii) Using the contemporary value of Five-Year Canadas to estimate dividends after reset for FixedResets. The assumption regarding the five-year Canada rate has become more important as the proportion of low-spread FixedResets in the portfolio has increased.
iii) Making the assumption that deeply discounted NVCC non-compliant issues from both banks and insurers, both Straight and FixedResets will be redeemed at par on their DeemedMaturity date as discussed above.