The Bank of Canada kept its policy rate at 0.25% at its January meeting on Wednesday as it prepares to hike rates in March and subsequently draw down its balance sheet. In its announcement, the central bank has removed its exceptional forward guidance on its policy rate, saying that “the economic ... READ MORE >
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Chart of the day: New home sales rise above 11% for second straight month
Sales of new single-family homes in December beat the market's median estimate by a wide margin, rising by 11.9% to 811,000 on an annual basis, according to data released by the Commerce Department on Wednesday. Although November's reading for the month-over-month change was revised down to 1.7%, that ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Consumer confidence falls as omicron sets in
Consumers showed less confidence in January as the impact of the omicron variant weighed on expectations, according to a report from the Conference Board on Tuesday. The headline index slid to 113.8 from 115.2 in December, snapping a string of gains since September, when the economy came out of the ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Omicron variant will extract a powerful economic toll
The health crisis caused by COVID-19 is entering its third year and is taking an ever-increasing human toll. This latest wave—attributed to the omicron variant—has infected around 814,000 people per day, which is 4.85 times greater than the peak of the wave attributed to the delta variant. The variant ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Existing home sales fall 4.6%
Existing home sales in the United States cooled off significantly in December, dropping 4.6% on the month to 6.18 million amid near-record housing prices and supply constraints, according to a report from the National Association of Realtors on Thursday. Still, 2021 was a record year for the housing ... READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims reach 13-week high amid omicron variant’s surge
New filings for jobless benefits last week jumped to 286,000, the second sharp increase in a row from 231,000 the week before as the surge in omicron cases led to temporary layoffs across the country, according to government data released Thursday. Despite a tight labor market where companies are ... READ MORE >
Canada inflation highest since 1991 as supply chain disruptions continue
Canada’s consumer price index hit 4.8% in December, the highest since 1991 as supply chain disruptions continued, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday. The inflation is driven by supply chain disruptions, pent-up demand and inflation expectations. While pent-up demand is ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Housing starts and permits end year with upside surprises
The housing market ended the year on a strong note as housing starts and permits rose unexpectedly in December, beating estimates of potential declines. Most of the monthly gains came from sharp increases in multifamily homes, a sign of strong confidence among builders—which was in line with data from ... READ MORE >
Housing starts in Canada fall as materials remain in short supply
Canada’s housing starts in December fell to 236,100, a drop of 22.3% from November because of material shortages following the floods and landslides in British Columbia that kept construction materials stranded at the Port of Vancouver, according to data released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing ... READ MORE >
RSM US Supply Chain Index: The worst may have passed, but choppy waters remain
The strength of the supply chain in the United States showed significant improvement for a second straight month in December after reaching a two-decade low in October, according to the newest data from the RSM US Supply Chain Index. The index rose 24% on the month to 3.12 standard deviations below ... READ MORE >