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inflation rate

  • Inflation Rate Holds Steady at 3.1 Percent in November as Grocery Price Growth Slows
    Inflation Rate Holds Steady at 3.1 Percent in November as Grocery Price Growth Slows
    Canada’s annual inflation rate was unchanged last month, holding steady at 3.1 percent as progress on tamping down price growth stalled. The November consumer price index report released on Dec. ...
    December 19, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Fiscal and Monetary Policy Rowing in Opposite Directions, Macklem Says
    Fiscal and Monetary Policy Rowing in Opposite Directions, Macklem Says
    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says fiscal and monetary policy are rowing in opposite directions, making it ...
    October 30, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • BoC Expected to Hold Key Interest Rate Steady at 5% Amid ‘Sluggish’ Economy
    BoC Expected to Hold Key Interest Rate Steady at 5% Amid ‘Sluggish’ Economy
    The Bank of Canada is widely expected to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday as the ...
    October 22, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • How Do Wages Compare to Inflation?
    How Do Wages Compare to Inflation?
    American workers have been losing ground for more than two years. Wage increases were far below inflation. This ...
    October 19, 2023BY Anne Johnson
  • Canada’s Inflation Slows to 3.8 Percent in September, Likely Heading Off Rate Hike
    Canada’s Inflation Slows to 3.8 Percent in September, Likely Heading Off Rate Hike
    OTTAWA—Canada's annual inflation rate unexpectedly slowed to 3.8 percent in September and underlying core measures also eased, data ...
    October 17, 2023BY Reuters
  • Winners and Losers During Inflationary Periods
    Winners and Losers During Inflationary Periods
    In 2022, the inflation rate peaked at 9.1 percent. Although in August 2023 it was down to 3.7 ...
    September 28, 2023BY Anne Johnson
  • Canada’s Inflation Rate Jumps to 4%, Making the BoC’s Next Rate Decision Harder
    Canada’s Inflation Rate Jumps to 4%, Making the BoC’s Next Rate Decision Harder
    Canada's inflation rate jumped to four percent last month, as economists warn the latest consumer price index report ...
    September 19, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Inflation Will Move to Nearly 3 Percent By 2024: Philadelphia Fed President
    Inflation Will Move to Nearly 3 Percent By 2024: Philadelphia Fed President
    Inflation is only expected to come down in 2025, according to a Fed chief.
    August 25, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Economists Expect Rise in Inflation as Price-Growth Fight Enters New Phase
    Economists Expect Rise in Inflation as Price-Growth Fight Enters New Phase
    Forecasters anticipate this week's consumer price index report to show inflation rose last month, signalling a reversal in ...
    August 14, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada’s Inflation Rate Tumbles to 2.8% in June Even as Grocery Prices Remain High
    Canada’s Inflation Rate Tumbles to 2.8% in June Even as Grocery Prices Remain High
    Statistics Canada says Canada's inflation rate tumbled to 2.8 per cent in June, putting it within the Bank ...
    July 18, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Inflation Hits Lowest Level Since August 2021, but BoC Not Expected to Back Off Yet
    Inflation Hits Lowest Level Since August 2021, but BoC Not Expected to Back Off Yet
    The Bank of Canada is expected to keep interest rates elevated for some time even as the country's ...
    April 18, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • What’s Going on With Mortgage Rates in 2023?
    What’s Going on With Mortgage Rates in 2023?
    With the 2022 mortgage rate peaking at 7.12 percent and inflation at 6.5 percent by the end of ...
    March 1, 2023BY Anne Johnson
  • Canada’s Annual Inflation Rate Slowed in December but Grocery Prices Stayed High
    Canada’s Annual Inflation Rate Slowed in December but Grocery Prices Stayed High
    Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 6.3 percent in December as the cost of groceries remained high and ...
    January 17, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Inflation, Price Rise Could Dent India’s Gold Demand in July—Dec
    Inflation, Price Rise Could Dent India’s Gold Demand in July—Dec
    India's gold demand in the first half of 2022 jumped 42 percent from a year ago but consumption ...
    August 2, 2022BY Reuters
  • Canadians Struggle to Buy Groceries Due to Highest Inflation in 39 Years, Study Shows
    Canadians Struggle to Buy Groceries Due to Highest Inflation in 39 Years, Study Shows
    More than half of Canadians are struggling to pay for household grocery bills as the country faces a ...
    June 29, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • BC’s Minimum Wage Increase Will Lead to Labour Cuts, Higher Prices, Small Businesses Warn
    BC’s Minimum Wage Increase Will Lead to Labour Cuts, Higher Prices, Small Businesses Warn
    VANCOUVER—As labour groups praise the B.C. government for pushing the minimum wage up from $15.20 to $15.65 an ...
    March 19, 2022BY Jared Gnam
  • Annual Inflation Rate Hit 5.7% in February Amid Broad-Based Price Increases
    Annual Inflation Rate Hit 5.7% in February Amid Broad-Based Price Increases
    Statistics Canada says the annual inflation rate climbed to 5.7 percent in February, its highest level since August ...
    March 16, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Annual Wages Growth in Australia Reaches 2.3 Percent, Still Below Inflation
    Annual Wages Growth in Australia Reaches 2.3 Percent, Still Below Inflation
    The tightening labour market in Australia has put upward pressure on wages, but is still behind the current ...
    February 23, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • US Consumers Views on Long-Term Inflation Eased in January, According to NY Fed Survey
    US Consumers Views on Long-Term Inflation Eased in January, According to NY Fed Survey
    The New York Federal Reserve said on Feb. 14 that American consumer fears of rapidly rising inflation rates ...
    February 16, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • European Central Bank Policymakers Surprised With Inflation High of 5 Percent in December
    European Central Bank Policymakers Surprised With Inflation High of 5 Percent in December
    Eurozone inflation hit a new record high of 5 percent in December 2021, raising more questions about the ...
    January 8, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • The Macro Swamps Turn to Quicksand?
    The Macro Swamps Turn to Quicksand?
    Commentary The toxic combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve has created one ...
    December 31, 2021BY James Dale Davidson
  • Biden Doubles Down on BBB After Friday’s CPI Report Shows Annual Inflation Increase at 39-Year High
    Biden Doubles Down on BBB After Friday’s CPI Report Shows Annual Inflation Increase at 39-Year High
    The Biden administration is seeking to reassure Americans regarding rising inflation, after the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index ...
    December 11, 2021BY Bryan Jung
  • Inflation in Australia up 3 Percent on the Back of Fuel and Housing Price Rises
    Inflation in Australia up 3 Percent on the Back of Fuel and Housing Price Rises
    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed that the consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.8 percent in the ...
    October 27, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Inflation, a Brake on the Recovery
    Inflation, a Brake on the Recovery
    Commentary Last week, Ned Davis Research published a note titled “Turns out growth looks like it was transitory—inflation ...
    September 19, 2021BY Daniel Lacalle
  • Canada Inflation Hits 18-Year-High With Election Just Days Away
    Canada Inflation Hits 18-Year-High With Election Just Days Away
    OTTAWA—Canada's annual inflation rate accelerated to an 18-year-high in August, driven by broad upward price pressures, data showed ...
    September 16, 2021BY Reuters
  • Congresswoman Nancy Mace: ‘Inflation Is Taxation’
    Congresswoman Nancy Mace: ‘Inflation Is Taxation’
    Freshman Rep. Nancy Mace (R-N.C.) said Monday that although President Joe Biden and the Democrats have said they ...
    June 22, 2021BY Masooma Haq
  • Bank of Canada Warns of Uneven Recovery Despite Better Than Expected Bounce Back
    Bank of Canada Warns of Uneven Recovery Despite Better Than Expected Bounce Back
    OTTAWA—The Bank of Canada sought Wednesday to temper economic excitement about a sharper-than-expected rebound from the depths of ...
    September 9, 2020BY The Canadian Press
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