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Bank of Canada anticipates further rate hikes amid inflation and geopolitical concerns

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 13/10/2023, 18:58
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Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada, addressed potential future interest rate hikes amidst geopolitical instability and persistent inflation at the International Monetary Fund meetings in Marrakesh, Morocco on Friday. The bank's rate decision, set to be announced on October 25, will take into account a multitude of factors including the impact of long-term bond yields on borrowing costs, the role of savings in offsetting the effect of mortgage renewals at higher rates, and the strategy of using deposits to pay down mortgages.

Despite the challenging economic landscape marked by unrest in the Middle East and ongoing core inflation, Macklem expressed confidence in Canada's ability to achieve its 2% inflation target without causing severe economic disruption. He acknowledged the efficacy of higher interest rates in mitigating inflation while keeping future hikes as a viable option amidst potential market fluctuations and economic volatility.

Macklem also noted the human consequences of escalating violence in Israel and Gaza and their potential implications. He emphasized that the ongoing battle against inflation requires preparedness for further volatility.

However, despite this optimism, Canada was flagged by the IMF among OECD countries as high-risk for mortgage defaults. This concern arises from increasing household debt and interest rates, exacerbated by a surge in homebuying induced by the pandemic.

The Bank of Canada is set to release a comprehensive economic outlook detailing these issues on October 23. This report will provide more insight into how these various factors may influence future decisions by the bank.

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