Canada’s Inflation Split Pushes Bank of Canada Timing Into Sharper Focus
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The Bank of Canada does not see signs of widespread inflation, although price pressures increased sharply in May.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem has no evidence of widespread inflation, although price pressures increased sharply in May.
Canada’s inflation split pushes Bank of Canada timing into sharper focus
Canada’s May inflation report sent a mixed signal: headline price growth moved higher, but the underlying measures watched for policy direction remained restrained. That split matters because it makes the inflation picture look firmer at the surface while leaving the Bank of Canada with less obvious pressure to move quickly. Headline inflation rose to 3.2% year on year, driven by gasoline. On a seasonally adjusted basis, gasoline prices increase…
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