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Canada's unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.9% in June as the wholesale and retail trade sectors as well as manufacturing, ...
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Canadians will see wages pick up as immigration slows, Conference Board arguesThe Conference Board of Canada expects wage hikes will pick up speed in the coming years as the pace of population growth ...
The FTSE 100 and European stocks were jittery on Friday, moving lower as US markets were closed for 4 July, while investors look to movement in US tax and tariff policy for clues ...
The U.S. dollar has had its worst start to a year since 1973, weighed down by President Donald Trump 's trade policy, a ...
Morgan Stanley analysts predict that, despite recent dovish comments from officials, the Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates soon.
What Utahns say about Trump’s handle on inflation U.S. inflation has marched down since hitting a 40-year high of 9.1% in June 2022, but rates have remained stubbornly above the Fed’s target annual ...
Trump has been highly critical of Fed chair Powell for not cutting rates. Some see Trump's pressure campaign against the ...
The cost of living rose slowly in May for the third month in a row, but the rate of inflation is probably still too high for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates soon against the backdrop of ...
Just weeks ago, Canada had the second-highest food inflation rate among G7 nations. Now we’ve moved down to fourth place.
Consumer spending declined for the first time since January, according to new data released Friday that also showed inflation heated up on an annual basis.
What’s going on here? Canada's core inflation has been rising since early this year, exceeding the Bank of Canada's 1%-3% target in April, says UBS. Despite a slight dip in May's inflation, UBS thinks ...
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