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Who Can Benefit & How from MRCI's Interest Rates Report?

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Interest rate seasonal patterns are valuable for market participants and policymakers. In short, seasonal fluctuations in interest rates are primarily driven by the interplay of seasonal demand and supply for credit.


Seasonal Credit Demand: Certain times of the year naturally increase demand for credit, which can lead to seasonal patterns:

  • Fall and Early Winter: Increased demand for short-term credit from businesses preparing for the holiday season and managing inventory, as well as agricultural activity in the fall (e.g., crop moving, financing harvests), can push up interest rates.
  • Tax Season: The government's short-term borrowing needs for managing federal budget deficits and US citizens' tax refunds, potentially involving the issuance of Treasury securities, can contribute to upward pressure on rates during tax season.
  • Corporate Demand: Corporations might demand more credit in the final quarter to handle tax and dividend payments.


Seasonal Credit Supply: The availability of credit can also vary seasonally:

  • Flow of Funds: The movement of money between regions, like the return of funds from agricultural areas after the harvest, can significantly impact the overall credit supply.
  • Government Fiscal Activity: Government borrowing practices (especially short- term borrowing to manage deficits) can influence the supply of funds in the market.
  • Bank Regulations and Liquidity Management: Banks face regulations (e.g., end- of-month or end-of-quarter requirements) that can cause them to seek or shed liquidity at specific times, leading to seasonal variations in interest rates.

Speculators and hedgers can plan for the upcoming 12 months with MRCI's Special Historical Interest Rate Report featuring outright and spread trading (domestic only) seasonal strategies explicitly tailored for the domestic and global interest rate markets.

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Last Updated on Friday, 31 October 2025 10:28  
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