Experts say Donald Trump’s election victory could shift interest rate policy in the U.S. as his promised policies risk higher ...
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The president-elect has pitched economic policies that, if imposed, could spell disaster for Canada, including a 10% to 20% ...
The U.S. would also face higher prices on consumer goods (inflation!), but likely the effects would be less severe than they ...
The Bank of Canada began cutting rates before the Fed as the Canadian economy weakened faster and more significantly under the weight of rate hikes meant to fight inflation. “I think the divergence in ...
The Bank of Canada began cutting rates before the Fed as the Canadian economy weakened faster and more significantly under ...
Indeed, much of the reduction in the per capita income of Canadians in the past two years comes back to two factors — runaway ...
Lingering consumer anger over high prices is hurting governments in advanced economies even though inflation is subsiding to ...
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The main risks of his policies, experts say, are slower growth around the world and faster inflation in the United States, which will make the Fed less willing to lower rates. Economists with BMO ...
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