Statistics Canada is scheduled to release the consumer price index (CPI) on November 15. The CPI print is a key input for inflation tracking and could alter Bank of Canada rate expectations and market pricing if it deviates materially from consensus. Monitor the release for upside or downside surprises that could move Canadian rates, bond markets and equities.
Statistics Canada is scheduled to release the consumer price index (CPI) on November 15. The CPI print is a key input for inflation tracking and could alter Bank of Canada rate expectations and market pricing if it deviates materially from consensus. Monitor the release for upside or downside surprises that could move Canadian rates, bond markets and equities.
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