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Bank of Canada official warns about dangers of ‘tinkering’ with mortgage rulesThe Bank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers says improving housing affordability ultimately requires reaching a balance between supply and demand, which she says will take time.MoneyNov 6, 2024
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Strong housing market rebound could slow pace of rate cuts: BoCDeliberations from the Bank of Canada's latest interest rate cut show a rebound in the housing market could play spoiler for the pace of rate cuts going forward.MoneySep 18, 2024
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Weak productivity is an economic ‘emergency,’ Bank of Canada warnsBank of Canada senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers gave a speech in Halifax on Tuesday in which she sounded the alarm on Canada’s flagging productivity rates.EconomyMar 26, 2024
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Bank of Canada won’t follow U.S. Fed on rates despite inflation risks: officialA senior official at the Bank of Canada says the central bank will tailor its interest rate decisions to the domestic context, not what happens beyond Canadian borders.MoneyMar 9, 2023
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Half of variable mortgage holders with fixed payments have hit trigger rate: BoCThe Bank of Canada is estimating that nearly two-thirds of variable-rate mortgage holders on fixed payments will hit their trigger rate by mid-2023.ConsumerNov 22, 2022
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Government policies can help with inflation, but can’t replace rate hikes: Bank of CanadaBank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem and senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers testified before the Senate banking committee Tuesday evening.EconomyNov 1, 2022
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Rising rates add to financial ‘burden’ but needed to fight inflation: Bank of CanadaThe Bank of Canada's senior deputy governor said in a speech Thursday that the pain of rising interest rates will be needed to tamp down inflation.EconomySep 8, 2022
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Lower economic growth necessary to bring inflation down: BoC senior deputy governorBank of Canada's senior deputy governor said the journey back to two per cent inflation will take time and a that period of lower economic growth is necessary to lower inflation.CanadaSep 8, 2022
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Cryptocurrencies not a way to ‘opt out of inflation’: Bank of Canada officialCryptocurrencies are not a path for Canadians to avoid the impact of rising prices, a senior central bank official said on Monday, though the technology does show 'some promise.'EconomyApr 25, 2022
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