Canadian Economics
Canada’s Inflation Rate Fell To 2.7% In June
Canada’s inflation rate declined to 2.7% in June from a reading of 2.9% in May. ...
Canada CPI slows to 2.7% yoy in June, down-0.1% mom
Canada's CPI slowed from 2.9% yoy to 2.7% yoy in June. The deceleration was larg...
Canada inflation cools more than expected to 2.7% ahead...
Canada's annual inflation rate cooled a tick more than expected to 2.7% in June,...
Forex Signals Brief July 16: Canada CPI Inflation and U...
Today the CPI inflation report form Canada and the US retail sales will likely h...
Canada inflation seen cooling down in June as traders f...
Canada is set to reveal the latest inflation data on Tuesday, with Statistics Ca...
Yen Softens as Rebound Fades; Loonie Looks to Canadian CPI
Yen weakened broadly during Asian session today, giving back some of last week's...
Easing US Inflation is Good News for Canadian Mortgage ...
Move Smartly mortgage expert David Larock explains what Canadian mortgage holder...
USD/CAD consolidates its gains above 1.3650, eyes on Ca...
The USD/CAD pair consolidates its gains around 1.3680 during the early Asian ses...
USD / CAD - Canadian Dollar struggling to make headway
- US CPI spurs September rate cut fever. - Canadian dollar underperforms vs m...
USD / CAD - Canadian Dollar counting down to US inflati...
- US CPI data will likely be inconclusive - Weekly jobless claims data could ...
Newsquawk Week Ahead: US & UK Retail Sales, Japan, NZ, ...
Next week's highlights include inflation reports from Japan, New Zealand, UK and...
Forexlive Americas FX news wrap 12 Jul: PPI not as frie...
Forex news for North American trading on Jul 12, 2024.
Weaker inflation — even in the U.S. — what the Bank of ...
Canadian government bond yields, which steer fixed mortgage rates, fall
US inflation has fallen, making a rate cut from Bank of...
In June, we saw the first BoC rate cut in four years. Now, another one could be ...
Inflation in U.S. drops as consumer prices unexpectedly...
U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly fell in June, reinforcing many economist views...