Tag: inflation
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Bank of Canada Cuts Interest Rates By 50bps to 3.25%: What It Means for Canada’s Housing Market

On December 11, 2024, the Bank of Canada made its second consecutive half-point rate cut, lowering the policy interest rate from 3.75% to 3.25%. This marks the fifth consecutive rate cut since June and signals a shift towards a more gradual approach to monetary easing. In a statement, Governor Tiff Macklem emphasized that while inflation…
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Why Economists Are Changing Their Predictions: 50 Bps Rate Cut Likely from Bank of Canada Tomorrow

As the Bank of Canada prepares to announce its interest rate decision tomorrow, December 11, 2024, economists across the country are adjusting their predictions. Initially uncertain, many are now leaning towards a 50-basis-point (bps) rate cut, with top institutions like Scotiabank and the Bank of Montreal (BMO) joining the growing consensus. This decision could have…
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Canada’s Inflation Rate Rises to 2% in October, Lowering Likelihood for Large Rate Cuts

Canada’s inflation rate unexpectedly climbed back to 2.0% in October 2024, driven by a smaller decline in gasoline prices and rising grocery costs. This marks the first increase in the annual inflation rate since May, aligning with the Bank of Canada’s forecasts and curbing market expectations for a significant rate cut next month. The news…
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What the Latest U.S. Federal Reserve Rate Cut Could Mean for Canadians

With the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates once again, Canadians may feel some ripple effects across various aspects of the economy. As the Fed’s policies impact the U.S. economy, Canada often experiences a spillover effect due to the close economic ties between the two countries. Here’s how this rate cut might influence Canadians in…
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Don’t Rule Out a 75-Point Rate Cut: Bank of Canada Set for Big Decision

The Bank of Canada is set to make a major announcement on its overnight interest rate tomorrow, and most economists are predicting a significant cut. While a 50-basis-point reduction is the most likely outcome, some experts suggest that an even bigger cut—75 basis points—could be on the table. Could We See a 75-Basis-Point Cut? Avery…
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Canadian Inflation Drops to 1.6% in September – A Big Rate Cut Might Be Coming

In September, Canada’s inflation rate dropped to 1.6%, the lowest it’s been since February 2021. This decrease is mainly due to falling gas prices and is raising hopes that the Bank of Canada will cut interest rates to help boost the economy. Many economists are now predicting that at the Bank of Canada’s next meeting…
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Bank of Canada Expected to Cut Interest Rate Wednesday September 4, With More Reductions Likely to Follow

On September 4, the Bank of Canada is widely expected to deliver its third consecutive interest rate cut as inflation continues to cool on both sides of the Canada-United States border. This move aligns with market expectations, which also anticipate the U.S. Federal Reserve to begin its own rate-cutting cycle later this month. Derek Holt,…
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Bank of Canada Lowers Key Interest Rate to 4.5%

The Bank of Canada announced a cut to its key interest rate this morning, reducing it by a quarter percentage point to 4.5%. This marks the second consecutive rate cut as the central bank responds to easing inflationary pressures and a weakening economic outlook. Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem made the announcement during a…
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Bank of Canada Expected to Cut Rates This Week, Experts Say

The Bank of Canada will announce its latest interest rate decision this Wednesday, with many experts predicting a second consecutive reduction in borrowing costs. Economic Signals and Market Predictions Anticipation is high as the central bank prepares to make its decision, especially with new surveys indicating that many Canadians burdened by debt are hoping for…
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Ontario Dominates New Ranking of Best Places to Live in Canada

Ontario continues to be a desirable place to live, as evidenced by a recent ranking where the province had seven locations featured among the top places to live in Canada. Despite some common complaints from residents, Ontario’s charm and livability have been recognized on a national level. Real estate listing site Zolo evaluated various factors…