December’s CPI increase is likely a blip in the path toward price stability as the overall rate heads to a range to below 3% soon. … READ MORE >
Canada inflation
Inflation in Canada stayed steady at 3.1%
Food and housing remain primary drivers of inflation. On a year-over-year basis, mortgage interest costs spiked by a whopping 29.7%—the largest contributor to inflation. … READ MORE >
Bank of Canada holds at 5% as excess demand is stomped out
With the economy having contracted in the third quarter, the Bank of Canada on Wednesday shifted its tone on monetary policy from hawkish to neutral as it held its policy rate steady at 5 per cent. … READ MORE >
Canada sees disinflation as gasoline prices ease
Inflation fell to 3.1% on a year-over-year basis, according to Statistics Canada on Tuesday. On a monthly basis, prices fell by 0.1%. … READ MORE >
Bank of Canada holds at 5% as growth outlook softens
The Bank of Canada held its overnight rate at 5% on Wednesday and will continue its policy of quantitative tightening. … READ MORE >
Canada’s inflation had broad-based deceleration in September
Canada’s headline inflation rate declined to 3.8% in September from 4.0% in August, reversing the upward trend of the past three months and offering good news to households and the Bank of Canada. … READ MORE >
Canada inflation surges 4%, exceeding forecasts
Canada’s Consumer Price Index increased by 4% on an annual basis in August, far exceeding the central bank’s 2% target. … READ MORE >
Canadian inflation ticks up but underlying data may bode well for interest rates
Canada’s July inflation figures are a somber reminder that the road back to 2% will take time and patience. … READ MORE >
Canadian economic outlook: Defying expectations
In our updated economic forecast, we have downgraded the probability of a recession in Canada over the next 12 months to 60%, from 75%. … READ MORE >
Canada inflation slows in February
Canada’s inflation plunged to 5.2% from 5.9% on a year-ago basis as comparisons to last year’s elevated numbers kicked in, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday. … READ MORE >