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Economists react to the Bank of Canada’s 25-bps rate cut: What’s next for rates?
The Bank of Canada cut its overnight rate by 25 basis points to 2.75%, its seventh straight cut. While expected, the move comes as the Bank tries to navigate economic uncertainty and the fallout from U.S. trade tensions.

Canadian job growth stalls in February, BoC rate cut expected next week
After three months of steady job gains, February saw a surprising slowdown, with employment growth stalling at just 1,100 new positions.

Q4 economic growth surges, but tariffs may sway BoC’s next move
Canada’s economy outperformed expectations to close out 2024, but economists say the Bank of Canada’s next move will likely hinge more on tariff risks than on last quarter’s growth.

Bank of Canada’s March rate cut odds drop to 30% after latest inflation data
Canada’s inflation report for January has led to a sharp decline in the chances of the Bank of Canada cutting rates in March.

Strong job growth in December raises doubts about January rate cut
As Canada’s job market surged in December, economists are now questioning whether the Bank of Canada will move forward with another rate cut this month.

Bond market bets on 50-bps Bank of Canada rate cut next week after rise in unemployment
Observers say that if there’s one economic indicator likely to be concerning Bank of Canada officials, it’s the higher-than-expected rise in Canada’s unemployment rate last month.”

Economists predict inflation dipped below two per cent in September
Economists expect inflation continued its downward trend last month, giving the Bank of Canada the all-clear to continue cutting its benchmark interest rate.

The latest mortgage news: Variable-rate mortgages are making a comeback
Mortgage borrowers are increasingly opting for variable-rate mortgages, a trend that is expected to continue as the Bank of Canada continues to lower interest rates.

Bank of Canada’s rate cut could spur housing demand as Toronto home sales fall in May
Real estate market analysts say the Bank of Canada’s much anticipated decision to lower its key interest rate could be the sign that many would-be homebuyers have been waiting for to make their move.