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  2. Bank of Canada cuts rates by 50 bps says more gradual ... - AOL

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Bank of Canada slashed its key policy rate by 50 basis points to 3.25% on Wednesday to help address slower growth, though Governor Tiff Macklem indicated that further cuts ...

  3. Banks rush to raise prime rates after Bank of Canada's ... - AOL

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    The banks moved quickly in response to the central bank's rate hike and Monetary Policy Report Wednesday morning.

  4. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada began hiking interest rates on March 2 2022. [63] Later that same month, Oxford Economics forecasted a 24% drop in Canadian home prices by mid-2024, unless higher interest rates and anti-speculation policies fail. Were home prices to rise further (in this latter scenario), a crash of 40% and a financial crisis was to be expected.

  5. Trump will inherit a housing market creaking under the strain ...

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    Trump’s pledge to impose broad 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% on Chinese imports has many economists worried the problem will get worse.

  6. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    As part of that strategy, interest rates were kept at a low level for almost seven years in the 1990s. [25] Following the 2008 recession, the central Bank of Canada lowered interest rates to stimulate the economy, but did not practice quantitative easing, as it feared that dramatically increasing the money supply would lead to hyperinflation. [26]

  7. Early 1990s recession - Wikipedia

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    Canada's economy is considered to have been in recession for two full years in the early 1990s, specifically from April 1990 to April 1992. [7] [8] [a] Canada's recession began about four months before that of the US, and was deeper, likely because of higher inflationary pressures in Canada, which prompted the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates to levels 5 to 6 percentage points higher ...

  8. Overnight rate - Wikipedia

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    Most central banks will announce the overnight rate once a month. In Canada, for example, the Bank of Canada sets a target bandwidth for the overnight rate each month of +/- 0.25% around its target overnight rate: the Bank of Canada does not interfere in the overnight market so long as the overnight rate stays within its target band, but the ...

  9. If Interest Rates Are Going Down, What Will Mortgage Rates ...

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    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: If Interest Rates Are Going Down, What Will Mortgage Rates Look Like in 2025? Show comments Advertisement