The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate to 1.5 per cent on Wednesday, marking a second straight increase of half a percentage point. The 50-point move was widely expected by economists, who predicted the central bank would raise rates again in an effort to tamp down on high inflation levels.
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