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BOC Signals Interest Rate Ceiling, Markets Eye Dec 6 Decision

EditorNikhilesh Pawar
Published 25/11/2023, 04:24 am

OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem has hinted at a potential ceiling on interest rates, following a period of aggressive hikes aimed at curbing inflation. On Wednesday, Macklem reflected on the central bank's decision to keep policy unchanged since October 25, suggesting that the current measures might be sufficient to manage inflationary pressures. This stance indicates a shift in the central bank's strategy as it now anticipates that decreasing demand will have a deflationary impact.

Macklem's comments on Thursday reinforced market expectations that the Bank of Canada may be nearing the end of its tightening cycle. He underscored the central bank's success in eliminating excess demand, which has been a significant contributor to inflation. The governor's remarks have provided clarity on the Bank's approach, emphasizing consistency and caution as they navigate economic uncertainties.

Economic experts are aligning with Macklem's outlook, predicting a pause in rate hikes. The financial community is now looking ahead to December 6, when the Bank of Canada will make its next interest rate announcement. This upcoming decision is poised to be a pivotal moment for markets, as investors and analysts alike assess the implications of a potential halt in monetary policy tightening.

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