Economics

 Bank of Canada Interest Rate Announcement

Posted on Dec 08, 2021 in Economics

The Bank of Canada maintained its overnight rate at 0.25 per cent this morning, a level it considers its effective lower bound. The Bank reiterated what it calls
"extraordinary forward guidance"
in committing to leaving the overnight rate at 0.25 per cent until slack in the economy is absorbed and inflation sustainably returns to its 2 per cent targe...

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Canadian Employment (November 2021)

Posted on Dec 03, 2021 in Economics


Canadian employment grew for the sixth consecutive month in November according to   Statistics Canada, rising by 154,000 to 19.316 million (0.8%, m/m). Canadian employment had recovered to its pre-pandemic level in September and is now roughly 1% above that level. Since the prior survey period, public health measures were largely unc...

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Inflation Surge Is No Need For Hysteria

Posted on Nov 19, 2021 in Economics

Inflation in Vancouver Real EstateStatsCanada today reported that consumer price inflation rose to 4.7% from year-ago levels in October, compared to 4.4% in September. This is in line with market expectations and is well below the US's 6.2% pace reported for the same period. Inflation is rising all over the world, the direct result of extreme weather events and supply chain chaos g...

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BC Housing Market at Historically Low Level of Supply

Posted on Nov 12, 2021 in Economics

BC Real Estate MLS Vancouver Supply LevelsThe British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) reports that a total 9,593 residential unit sales were recorded by the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in October 2021, a decrease of 13.7 per cent from October 2020. The average MLS® residential price in BC was $964,777, an 18.9 per cent increase from $811,307 recorded in October 2020. Total sa...

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A More Normal Jobs Report In October 2021

Posted on Nov 08, 2021 in Economics

A More Normal Jobs Report In October 2021Statistics Canada released the October Labour Force Survey this morning, reporting a slowdown in employment growth from the blockbuster pace of recent months. While some commentators were disappointed in the results, I have a more positive take. Canada returned its pre-pandemic level of employment in September ahead of the US and other G-7 countrie...

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Canadian Inflation (September 2021)

Posted on Oct 22, 2021 in Economics

Vancouver Real Estate - Consumer SpendingCanadian prices, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), rose 4.4% on a year-over-year basis in September, rising at the fastest rate since 2003. On a month-over-month basis, the CPI was up 0.2% in September. The Bank of Canada's preferred measures of core inflation (which use techniques to strip out volatile elements) rose an average of 2.7...

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