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Monetary policy is working to reduce inflationary pressures and inflation is coming down, although it will take more time to see if this progress proves durable. The Bank projects that inflation will stay around 3% into the second quarter of 2024, ease below 2.5% in the second half of the year and return to target in 2025.
Workers, jobs, growth and inflation—Today and tomorrow — Governor Tiff Macklem speaks before the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce (13:45 (ET) approx.).
These forecasts are provided to Governing Council in preparation for monetary policy decisions. They are released once a year with a five-year lag.
Payments Innovation Beyond the Pandemic — Deputy Governor Timothy Lane speaks by videoconference to the Institute for Data Valorisation (IVADO). (11:30 (ET) approx.)
Trading for a Sustainable Recovery - Tiff Macklem, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks by videoconference before the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade. (15:45 (Eastern Time) approx.)
Trading for a Sustainable Recovery - Tiff Macklem, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks by videoconference before the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade. (14:30 (Eastern Time) approx.)
Our quantitative easing operations: Looking under the hood — Deputy Governor Paul Beaudry of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, and the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce. (14:50 (ET) approx.)
Our quantitative easing operations: Looking under the hood — Deputy Governor Paul Beaudry of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce, the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, and the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce. (13:30 (ET) approx.)
Assessment of risks to the stability of the Canadian financial system, including risks stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic — Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Autorité des marchés financiers. (14:00 (ET) approx.)
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