The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 1 per cent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly 1 1/4 per cent and the deposit rate is 3/4 per cent. The global economic outlook has deteriorated in recent weeks as several downside risks to the projection in the Bank’s July Monetary Policy Report (MPR) have been realized. The European sovereign debt crisis has intensified, a broad range of data has signalled slower global growth, and financial market volatility has increased sharply. Recent benchmark revisions show that the U.S. recession was deeper and its recovery has been shallower than previously reported. In combination with recent economic data, this implies that U.S. growth will be weaker than previously anticipated. The Bank expects that American household spending will be even more subdued in the face of high personal debt burdens, large declines in wealth and tough labour market conditions. Fiscal stimulus in the United States will also soon turn into material fiscal drag. Acute fiscal and financial strains in Europe have triggered a generalized retrenchment from risk-taking and could prompt more severe dislocations in global financial markets. Resolution of these strains will require additional significant initiatives by European authorities. Growth in emerging-market economies has been robust, although its rate and composition will be affected by weakness in major advanced economies. While commodity prices have declined owing to diminished global growth prospects, they remain relatively high.
May
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French Bank Holiday
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German Bank Holiday
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Bank Holiday
1:00pm
USD
FOMC Member Evans Speaks
6:45pm
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Visitor Arrivals m/m
(F)N/A (P)1%
(F)N/A (P)1%
8:00pm
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CB Leading Index m/m
(F)N/A (P)0.3%
(F)N/A (P)0.3%
9:30pm
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Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes
11:00pm
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Inflation Expectations q/q
(F)N/A (P)2.2%
(F)N/A (P)2.2%
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Credit Card Spending y/y
(F)N/A (P)3.6%
(F)N/A (P)3.6%


