Bank of Canada Sees Rate Hike in Mid-2022, Earlier Than Forecast Before
–BOC Brings Forward Rate Hike Timing From 2nd Half 2022 on Economic Pickup–BOC Revises Up 2022 CPI Forecast Sharply Higher, Slashes 2021 GDP Projection–Central Bank Keeps 0.25% Policy Rate As Expected But Ends Asset Purchases By Max Sato (MaceNews) – The Bank of Canada left its record-low policy interest rate unchanged Wednesday but revised its […]
MaceNewsViews: Commentary – Even With a Prisoner Exchange, China Seen as Heavy-Handed
By Eric Ham WASHNGTON (MaceNews) – Now that China has completed a prisoner exchange with Canada and the United States with high-stakes trade and economic ramifications, its international reputation as heavy-handed and clumsy has not necessarily been improved. Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor landed in Calgary, Alberta early Saturday in exchange for Meng Wanzhou, […]
MaceNewsViews: Commentary – Sorry, Europe, the US – and China – Won’t Let You Sit This One Out
By Denny Gulino WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The German federal election proceeds as if the choices don’t matter all that much. Regardless of the personalities a relatively centrist coalition will finally endeavor to strike the path ahead, in Germany’s case, a path of least resistance – as long as it can. Climate, stability, prosperity. Chances are, […]
Canada’s Central Bank Keeps Easing Stance To Support Pandemic-Hit Economy
By Max Sato (MaceNews) – Bank of Canada policy-makers are sticking to their stance to take their time unwinding quantitative easing amid growing uncertainty over global and domestic economic recovery. The bank’s Governing Council announced Wednesday that it is holding the target for overnight lending rates at 0.25% and maintaining the pace of weekly asset […]
BANK OF CANADA’S MACKLEM: RESUMPTION OF PAYMENTS ‘GOING WELL’ AS DEFERRALS EXPIRE
NEW YORK (MaceNews) – So far, so good is the message from Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem Thursday as Canadian borrowers resume loan payments deferred during the pandemic. Still, the BOC will watch closely to see how well households and businesses cope with expiring loan deferrals and will also monitor whether excessive debt is […]
BOC’S MACKLEM Q&A: AS BANK ASSESSES ASSET PURCHASES, ‘COULD BE MORE, COULD BE LESS’
NEW YORK (MaceNews) – Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem Thursday said the bank’s “recalibration” of its asset purchases means it will consider adjusting the scale of its buying, and the maturities of its debt purchases. Macklem, speaking at a press conference, was asked to explain the bank’s recent statements that it will “recalibrate” its large-scale asset […]
BOC’S MACKLEM REPEATS: QE TO STAY UNTIL RECOVERY WELL UNDER WAY, TO CALIBRATE AS NEEDED
NEW YORK (MaceNews) – Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem repeated Thursday the bank will keep its extraordinary monetary policy measures in place, and will calibrate its asset purchases as needed to support the recovery and meet its inflation target. Echoing language from the bank’s Wednesday policy announcement when policy-makers kept rates on hold, Macklem […]
TEXT: BANK OF CANADA LEAVES KEY RATE UNCHANGED
NEW YORK (MaceNews) – The following is the text of Wednesday’s Bank of Canada rate policy decision: The Bank of Canada today maintained its target for the overnight rate at the effective lower bound of ¼ percent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly ½ percent and the deposit rate is ¼ percent. The Bank is also continuing its quantitative […]
STATUS CHECK: HOLD HANDS AND REPEAT: YES, THERE WILL BE VIRUS RELIEF LEGISLATION
WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following is Thursday’s status check of developments in the U.S. that can influence economic, health and political outcomes: Now at the top of the agenda, the negotiations that went another three hours, breaking up at a late hour in House Speaker Pelosi’s office on that legislation restoring some kind of enhanced […]
EXCERPTS: BOC’S MACKLEM: REOPENING SURGE TO GIVE WAY TO BUMPINESS
OTTAWA (MaceNews) – Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff Macklem Wednesday said the decision to hold the policy rate at the lower bound and maintain the pace of quantitative easing was based on the assessment that the current rebound of economy activity will give way to a “slower and bumpier recuperation phase.” The following are excerpts […]