Loose Money Continues in Canada (Sept 2011)
The Bank of Canada confirmed no rate increases, September 2011, keeping the key overnight rate at 1%. Explore the implications.
The Bank of Canada confirmed no rate increases, September 2011, keeping the key overnight rate at 1%. Explore the implications.
Gas prices in Canada have climbed toward $2 per litre, making old predictions about cheap fuel seem outdated. Technology, EVs, and global demand have reshaped the energy landscape but the story isn’t over.
Friday Stats Canada announced their Monthly Consumer Price Index numbers for July 2011 and the year ending July 2011, and while the numbers are better than they have been, they still continue to run high… Read More »Inflation Slows in July but Still High(ish)
Stats Canada published on Friday the June 2011 Consumer Price Index numbers (for Canada), and they were better than the previous month, but still kind of high (if you use the Bank of Canada’s thresholds).… Read More »Inflation Slows in Canada (June 2011)
Explore the July 2011 rates from the Bank of Canada as it maintains its overnight rate at 1%. Understand the implications.