Central bank feels upside pressure on inflation will continue to decline
According to the Bank of Canada's (BoC) minutes from the October 2024 meeting that was released Wednesday, the governing council felt upside pressures on inflation will continue to decline, so the monetary policy did not need to be as restrictive.
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Ahead of the Bank of Canada's October 23 rate announcement, governing council felt upside pressures on inflation will continue to decline, so policy did not need to be as restrictive.
Governing council members considered the merits of cutting the policy rate by 25 basis points. There was strong consensus for taking a larger step.
Members wanted to convey that a larger step was appropriate given the economic data seen since July
Members discussed how slowing rate of population growth would act as a brake on total consumption growth.
Members noted it would take time for lower interest rates to have a big enough impact on per capita spending to overcome the drag on total consumption growth due to lower population growth.
Some members noted that with a soft outlook for demand, domestically oriented companies were reporting modest investment plans.
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