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At 7.3% consumer price index, Canada may see its highest inflation in 40 years

Canada’s inflation rate has probably hit its highest in nearly 40 years, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists.

Published on: Jun 18, 2022 04:44 AM IST
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Canada’s inflation rate has probably hit its highest in nearly 40 years, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists.

The Bank of Canada. (Bloomberg file)
The Bank of Canada. (Bloomberg file)

Statistics Canada data due next week are expected to show the consumer price index rose 7.3% in May from the previous year. That would be the fastest yearly pace since 1983, and will all but cement expectations for a 75-basis-point interest rate hike from the Bank of Canada at its next meeting.

Wednesday’s report will incorporate used car prices for the first time, and will give more weight to gasoline in the basket of goods and services, under a methodological change announced earlier this week. Annual price gains hit a three-decade high of 6.8% in April.

The Bank of Canada has warned that inflation will move higher in the near term, and officials have consistently revised upwards their forecasts over the past year. The bank sees stubborn pressures persisting, and has signaled its policy interest rate will more likely head toward the higher end of the 2% to 3% neutral range. Having held at an emergency pandemic low of 0.25% until March, it now sits at 1.5% after hikes at three consecutive meetings.

Though Canada’s six largest commercial banks have replied to Bloomberg’s inflation survey, it isn’t yet final. Forecasts were received from 15 economists as of 4:30 p.m. Friday in Ottawa. More responses may be added, possibly changing the median estimate.

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