OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is set to announce its interest rate decision this morning as economists widely expect a rate cut.
Forecasters say slowing inflation and a weak economy justify a second consecutive cut by the central bank.
Governor Tiff Macklem signalled at the time that if inflation continues to ease, it would be reasonable to expect more rate cuts. Royal news live: King Charles to replace helicopters after £1m flight costs as soaring crown income revealedGermany Electronic Health Records Market Outlook to 2033, Featuring Cerner Corp, Constellation Software, Concentrix and CompuGroup Medical
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