The typical U.S. Democrat voter, like his or her Canadian Liberal or NDP counterpart, has a higher-than-average income, a ...
The president-elect has pitched economic policies that, if imposed, could spell disaster for Canada, including a 10% to 20% ...
Experts say Donald Trump’s election victory could shift interest rate policy in the U.S. as his promised policies risk higher ...
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 ...
Members felt confident inflation pressures would continue to subside, according to a summary of rate-decision deliberations ...
The United States, Britain and Sweden all cut interest rates this week, even as Donald Trump's U.S. election win introduced a ...
The potential impact of Donald Trump's future policies on the loonie, trade, inflation and U.S. and Canadian productivity ...
The numbers provide one piece of the puzzle that the Bank of Canada is assembling to decide whether to supersize the next ...
The federal finance minister has been taking every opportunity to remind frustrated Canadians that after a bumpy pandemic recovery, the nation's economy is actually doing a lot better. Inflation is ...
"It's rational that rates are coming down, and so we should feel relief. But in reality, the psychology is so much different." ...
To measure inflation every month, Statistics Canada tracks the prices for a long list—what it calls a representative “basket”—of goods and services. The contents of the basket reflect how much ...
Inflation is now at 1.6%, below the Bank of Canada’s 2% target. Interest rates are falling rapidly and more cuts are on the way. The economy, while weak, has avoided a much-feared recession. And maybe ...