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Economists expect inflation ticked up in June after surprise jobs gainEconomists expect the pace of inflation picked up in June as the Bank of Canada continues to search for tariff impacts in the price data.
Canada would bear the brunt of Trump's tariffs in terms of economic contraction, says The Budget Lab of Yale.
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Surprisingly strong June jobs numbers quash Bank of Canada rate cut oddsThe Bank of Canada is increasingly expected to keep its benchmark interest rate on hold later this month after the labour ...
In a wide-ranging interview with NBC News, Trump talked about tariffs, sending Patriot missiles to NATO for Ukraine and how ...
After months of seeing very little inflation, US consumers probably experienced slightly faster price growth in June as ...
The tariff war with the U.S. is ravaging several economic sectors — autos, metals, appliances and consumer goods — so a major ...
U.S. Treasury yields moved higher on Friday as President Donald Trump slapped 35% tariffs on Canada and investors digested a ...
Treasury yields finished higher on Friday, led by a spike in the 30-year rate to its highest level in more than a month, as traders factored in a growing risk of tariff-driven inflation. The 30-year ...
Canada’s labour market has shown resilience in 2025 despite ongoing trade pressures from the United States, according to The ...
Companies are betting on office mandates to fix sluggish productivity, but what workers need most are affordable homes, ...
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