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CNBC Business • Jul 08, 2025

White House: Odds of tariff-related inflation are low, like 'pandemics or meteors'

Although tariffs imposed by the administration have contributed to price increases in certain sectors, their impact has not resulted in widespread inflation affecting the overall e...

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CNBC Business • Jul 04, 2025

Trump's Vietnam pact takes aim at China — but it raises more questions than answers

The agreement's limited information has caused uncertainty among financial experts regarding its potential impact on the movement and cost of Chinese merchandise redirected via Vie...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jul 03, 2025

The odds of a September Fed rate cut look high after June jobs report — but it may be a tough call f...

Following the June employment data, experts suggest the Federal Reserve may consider reducing interest rates in September, though policymakers face challenges balancing economic in...

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Quartz • Jul 02, 2025

The private sector lost a brutal number of jobs last month

In June, private payroll figures significantly underperformed forecasts, reflecting the largest monthly job decline experienced in over two years and indicating potential challenge...

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CNBC Business • Jul 02, 2025

The private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, badly missing expectations for a 100,000 increase, ADP...

In June, private sector employment declined by 33,000 positions, falling well short of analysts’ projections, which had anticipated a substantial growth of approximately 100,000 jo...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 27, 2025

Shrinking GDP may not be enough for the Bank of Canada to start cutting rates again

The recent economic contraction presents a complex situation for monetary policy, as it may not provide sufficient justification for the central bank to lower interest rates in the...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 26, 2025

Posthaste: Why more economists think the Bank of Canada is done cutting interest rates

Many experts now believe the central bank is unlikely to lower borrowing costs further, reflecting expectations that current monetary policy may remain stable to support economic c...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 25, 2025

Posthaste: Canada is in for a rough couple of quarters, say economists

Economists forecast a brief economic downturn in Canada, with unemployment rising to approximately 7.3%, before a gradual recovery strengthens financial conditions in the following...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 24, 2025

Economists split on what inflation numbers mean for Bank of Canada rate cut

Financial experts are divided on how recent inflation data might influence the Bank of Canada's decision regarding interest rates, especially given concerns about potential tariff-...

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CoinDesk • Jun 23, 2025

Stablecoins Are a Monetary Revolution in the Making

Pegged cryptocurrencies have the potential to transform the financial system by enabling secure, transparent transactions while isolating essential banking services, which may lead...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 22, 2025

Amber Kanwar’s Weekly Setup: Canadian GDP, BlackBerry, Couche-Tard and more

This week’s economic reports and corporate updates are expected to influence market trends and investor decisions, particularly as experts analyze inflation rates and overall econo...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 20, 2025

'Grisly' May retail sales drop of 1.1% could point to Bank of Canada restarting rate cuts

The unexpected decrease in retail sales during May may influence the Bank of Canada’s decision-making regarding interest rates, potentially leading to a reduction to support econom...

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CNBC Business • Jun 19, 2025

Japan's core inflation hits highest level since January 2023, putting pressure on BOJ to raise rates

The increase in Japan's underlying inflation, surpassing economist predictions, may influence the Bank of Japan's decision-making regarding adjustments to interest rates amid chang...

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City A.M. • Jun 17, 2025

Why the Bank of England will hold interest rates

The upcoming decision by the Bank of England is closely watched for its potential impact on borrowing costs, inflation expectations, and overall economic stability in the United Ki...

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City A.M. • Jun 16, 2025

Inflation set to ease slightly before interest rates decision

Economists expect the UK inflation rate to decrease modestly in May, providing important data for the Bank of England as it considers its upcoming interest rate policy.

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Sydney Morning Herald Biz • Jun 15, 2025

Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil stoke fears of higher petrol prices

Rising tensions in the Middle East are expected to increase oil costs, potentially leading to a noticeable rise in fuel expenses for consumers in the near future, according to expe...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 13, 2025

Tariff-driven inflation hasn’t hit everyday life yet — but it will, economists insist. Here’s why.

Economists warn that although current price levels remain stable, the financial impact of tariffs is expected to increase costs for consumers and businesses in the near future.

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 13, 2025

New builds drive rent decreases, but also leave tenants vulnerable to steep hikes, experts say

A surge in newly constructed housing units has contributed to a temporary drop in rental prices, although this trend may expose renters to the risk of sharp increases in the future...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 11, 2025

Consumer prices barely rose in May. Great. But here comes another key inflation report.

The upcoming producer-price index report for May is anticipated to provide additional insight into inflation trends, which may influence market expectations and economic decisions...

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CNBC Business • Jun 11, 2025

Here's the inflation breakdown for May 2025 — in one chart

Economists noted that although consumer price increases remained moderate in May 2025, potential impacts from trade policies could lead to a more significant rise in inflation duri...

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Kiplinger • Jun 11, 2025

May CPI Shows Tariffs Have Yet to Impact Inflation: What the Experts Say

The latest consumer price index data indicates that recent trade measures have not substantially influenced overall inflation, though analysts continue to monitor potential economi...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 07, 2025

Unpacking the Bank of Canada's interest rate hold: FP video

The Bank of Canada's decision to maintain current interest rates influences borrowing costs, affects inflation management strategies, and shapes economic forecasts amid evolving tr...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 06, 2025

'Grinding' rise in unemployment rate means Bank of Canada will start cutting rates again

The gradual increase in joblessness suggests the Bank of Canada may consider lowering interest rates to support economic stability, according to various economic experts analyzing...

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CoinDesk • Jun 06, 2025

U.S. Added 139K Jobs in May, Roughly In Line With Forecasts

The increase in employment by 139,000 positions in May, along with an unchanged unemployment rate of 4.2%, aligns closely with predictions, indicating steady labor market condition...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 04, 2025

Bank of Canada 'in a bind' as it holds rates on tariff and inflation worries

The central bank’s decision to maintain interest rates amid trade tensions and rising prices reflects concerns about economic instability, potentially leading to future rate reduct...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 04, 2025

Eighth straight ECB rate cut looks like a near-certainty after May’s surprise inflation decline

Following an unexpected drop in inflation during May, financial analysts anticipate the European Central Bank will likely lower its key interest rate to 2%, marking the eighth cons...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 03, 2025

Trump signs order imposing 50% tariffs for steel, aluminum. Why economists are dismayed.

The increase in tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50% is expected to impact production costs and trade dynamics, raising concerns among economists about potential economic...

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CNBC Business • Jun 03, 2025

Euro zone inflation falls to cooler-than-expected 1.9% in May, below ECB target

The slower increase in prices during May may influence monetary policy decisions, as inflation remained under the central bank’s desired threshold, affecting economic growth and in...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 02, 2025

Bank of Canada expected to hold policy rate as bar to cut is ‘quite high’

The Bank of Canada is likely to maintain its current interest rate, as economic indicators do not clearly support a reduction, despite differing opinions among some financial exper...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 02, 2025

Posthaste: Markets expect a Bank of Canada pause, but these economists have other ideas

Investors are cautiously anticipating the Bank of Canada to maintain current rates, while some economists predict changes amid ongoing trade tensions and an unpredictable economic...

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