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As grocery inflation outpaces overall inflation for the third month in a row, many British Columbians are finding themselves ...
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Canada’s inflation rate cooled in April, but with the impact of tariffs beginning to be felt, what’s ahead for interest rates? Click to read.
The U.S. Treasury is now due to sell some $16 billion of 20-year bonds later on Wednesday on the heels of Moody's decision ...
Signs that underlying inflation was picking up in April put the Bank of Canada in a tricky position ahead of its June ...
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Canada’s unemployment rate rose to 6.9%, the highest since September 2021 and 210 basis points above the July 2022 cycle low of 4.8%. Click to read.
The headline figure, however, concealed a bundle of sharply higher prices on food, cars and rent, and adds to a raft of ...
Year-over-year inflation softened to 1.7% in April, an eight-month low, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. That was modestly hotter than the 1.6% rise in the consumer-price index that economists had ...
On the macroeconomic front, Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 1.7% in April, its softest in eight months, due in part to the elimination of the federal carbon tax. Still, households faced price ...