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I confirm my intention to proceed and enter this websiteData released last Friday showed that Canada added 47,000 jobs in September, surpassing expectations of 27,000 jobs. However, a Bank of Canada survey indicated that businesses still face weak demand, leaving the market’s implied odds of an unusually large half-percentage-point rate cut at the bank’s upcoming policy decision on Oct. 23 largely unchanged at around 50%.
(Canada Unemployment Change, Source: Forex Factory)
The Bank of Canada is likely to lower interest rates to a neutral level—one that neither restricts nor stimulates the economy—faster than the U.S. Federal Reserve. This is due to weak Canadian growth, which raises the risk of inflation falling below the central bank’s 2% target. The BoC has more urgency than the Fed in reaching its neutral rate, as slower growth in Canada indicates slacker in the economy.
(Interest Rates of The Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada)
Furthermore, Canada’s economy has grown more slowly in recent quarters than the 2.4% potential growth rate the BoC targets. This has contributed to cooling inflation, which reached 2% in August. However, the central bank warns that additional economic slack would be unfavourable.
The BoC estimates its neutral interest rate to fall between 2.25% and 3.25%, with a midpoint of 2.75%. Similarly, U.S. Federal Reserve officials estimate their neutral rate around 2.9%, with a central tendency ranging from 2.5% to 3.5%.
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