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Bank of Canada says slack absorbed, sets stage for rate hike

Published 01/26/2022, 10:02 AM
Updated 01/26/2022, 10:06 AM

OTTAWA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada on Wednesday said economic slack had been absorbed, setting the stage for its first rate hike since 2018, and forecast inflation would remain higher than previously predicted.

"A broad set of measures - including labor market indicators, surveys on business sentiment and measures of core inflation - suggest that economic slack is now absorbed," the Bank said in its January Monetary Policy Report.

The central bank also said the Omicron coronavirus variant was slowing global economic activity, but the impact was temporary and likely to be less severe than in previous waves. It cut its domestic growth outlook to 4.6% in 2021, from 5.1% forecast in October, and to 4.0% in 2022, from 4.3%.

On inflation, it now sees consumer price growth averaging 4.2% in 2022, up from 3.4% forecast in October, easing to 2.3% in 2023, and then remaining close to its 2% target in 2024. In October the bank had said inflation would return to around 2% by end-2022.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A sign is pictured outside the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 23, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File Photo

Supply chain bottlenecks, which have helped drive inflation, are expected to diminish over 2022. Robust demand and recovering supply will lead to strong growth over the projection horizon, it said.

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Yet again, the elephant in the room, the vaccine mandates, is completely ignored as a major driving force of inflation.  As long as the Trudeau Liberals continue their destructive economic path, it will not matter what the BoC says and does.
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