Q: Hi Peter & team,
My question is regarding Notes issued by Canadian big banks like Floating Rate Senior Note or Step Up Extendible Notes. There is not much discussions about using this kind of investment by retail investors for their fixed income portfolio instead of GIC or bonds. The yield on these Notes seems to be higher than GIC of the same maturity. Please comment on the pros and cons of Notes as the main component of the fixed income portfolio. Any disadvantages vs bonds or GIC? What should retail investors watch out for when shopping for these Notes? Thanks
My question is regarding Notes issued by Canadian big banks like Floating Rate Senior Note or Step Up Extendible Notes. There is not much discussions about using this kind of investment by retail investors for their fixed income portfolio instead of GIC or bonds. The yield on these Notes seems to be higher than GIC of the same maturity. Please comment on the pros and cons of Notes as the main component of the fixed income portfolio. Any disadvantages vs bonds or GIC? What should retail investors watch out for when shopping for these Notes? Thanks