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New Lending Services Price Index, third quarter 2019

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Released: 2020-01-17

New Lending Services Price Index

Third quarter 2019

-0.8% decrease

(quarterly change)

The New Lending Services Price Index (NLSPI) decreased by 0.8% in the third quarter, following a 0.9% decline in the previous quarter.

The decrease in the third quarter was driven by price declines in individual fixed rate loans with terms between three and seven years. Funds advanced for these types of loans also increased during this period, while the five-year mortgage qualifying rate fell by 15 basis points. The decrease in the index was moderated by price increases in individual variable rate loans and short-term fixed rate business loans.

Year over year, the NLSPI was up 9.3% in the third quarter from the same quarter in 2018.

Chart 1  Chart 1: New Lending Services Price Index
New Lending Services Price Index


  Note to readers

The New Lending Services Price Index (NLSPI) is not an index of loan rates paid by consumers and businesses, but represents the change in the price of service. Prices represent the difference between annual percentage rates for new loan products and averages of yields on financial market instruments. The variables used to calculate the prices are weighted annual percentage rates for new lending services, funds advanced by product, and market rates.

New lending services include newly issued funds for personal loans, lines of credit, mortgage loans, business loans and leases. These data are combined with other data to estimate a price for new lending activity. Lending is one of the many services provided by the banking industry, and this is the first in a suite of financial service indexes to be published. This index will provide better estimates of the real output, productivity and price change of financial services in Canada.

With each release, data for the previous quarter may have been revised. The series is also subject to an annual revision with the release of second quarter data for the following reference year. The NLSPI is a monthly index that is disseminated on a quarterly basis. The index is not seasonally adjusted. Data are available at the national level only.

For a more detailed explanation of the methodology, see the NLSPI "Methodology Summary Document."

Products

Statistics Canada has launched the Producer Price Indexes Portal as part of a suite of portals for prices and price indexes. This web page provides Canadians with a single point of access to a wide variety of statistics and measures related to producer prices. The portal offers an array of information on topics such as manufacturing, construction, professional services, distributive trades and financial services. The portal will be continually updated as new information becomes available.

A video entitled "Producer Price Indexes" is available on the Statistics Canada Training Institute webpage. It provides an introduction to Statistics Canada's Producer Price Indexes—what they are, how they are made and what they are used for.

A Historical Timeline of Canadian Producer Price Statistics

The publication "A Historical Timeline of Canadian Producer Price Statistics," which is part of the Prices Analytical Series (Catalogue number62F0014M), was created to showcase the key milestones in the history of Canadian producer price statistics. This historical timeline contains answers to questions such as: "Who collected Canada's first statistics?" and "What do Canadian producer price indexes measure?"

Infographic: Producer Price Indexes at a Glance

The infographic "Producer Price Indexes at a Glance," which is part of the series Statistics Canada — Infographics (Catalogue number11-627-M), demonstrates how producer price indexes for goods and services are calculated and why they are important for the Canadian economy.

Contact information

For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; 514-283-8300; STATCAN.infostats-infostats.STATCAN@canada.ca) or Media Relations (613-951-4636; STATCAN.mediahotline-ligneinfomedias.STATCAN@canada.ca).

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