Bank of Canada cuts key rate by 50 basis points in oversized step – National
The Bank of Canada delivered an oversized interest rate cut of half a percentage point on Wednesday, picking up the pace of easing borrowing costs.
The central bank’s policy rate now stands at 3.75 per cent. Wednesday’s decision is the fourth consecutive drop in interest rates since June and is the Bank of Canada’s largest rate cut since the global financial crisis in 2009, outside the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the Bank of Canada had proceeded at a more modest pace of quarter-point cuts so far in the easing cycle, the oversized half-pout cut was widely expected by economists.
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Since the previous interest rate cut in September, inflation has not only returned to the Bank of Canada’s two per cent target but even dropped below it to 1.6 per cent in the most recent reading.
At the same time, cracks have formed in the Canadian labour market and growth remains sluggish elsewhere in the economy. Most big bank economists had argued that a 50-basis-point cut was warranted to stimulate growth.
The Bank of Canada’s key rate informs rates that lenders offer on many loans, particularly mortgages. Wednesday’s sizeable interest rate cut offers immediate relief to Canadians with variable rates of interest and bodes well for those with mortgages coming up for renewal.
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