Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem told reporters on Thursday that although the rebound in Canada’s reopening phases amid the COVID-19 pandemic was stronger than expected in some areas including housing, he expects the pace of housing activity growth to “moderate going forward” as the “pent-up demand gets worked off.”
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Coronavirus: Housing activity expected ‘to moderate’ as economic recovery continues, Bank of Canada governor says
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