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Bank of Canada raises benchmark interest rate to 1.25%

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(FILES)The Bank of Canada building is viewed in Ottawa on April 12, 2011. The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 1.25 percent on January 17, 2018, pointing to sustained growth in the G7 economy and inflation that is closer to the country's target.For 2018, the central bank put GDP growth at 2.2 percent, slowing to 1.6 percent in 2019 — a slower pace than the estimated 3.0 percent growth expected for 2017, the bank said in a statement./ AFP PHOTO / GEOFF ROBINS

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The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 1.25 percent Wednesday, pointing to sustained growth in the G7 economy and inflation that is closer to the country’s target.

The central bank explained in a statement that while the Canadian economy was going strong, with jobs on the rise and inflation in check, “uncertainty about the future of NAFTA is weighing increasingly on the outlook.”

Canada, the United States and Mexico are in talks to possibly revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement, which US President Donald Trump has threatened to leave. The next round is to take place in a week in Montreal.

Given that the United States absorbs about three-quarters of Canada’s exports, the bank said it had factored “additional negative judgment on business investment and trade” into its projections.

For 2018, the central bank put Canada’s GDP growth at 2.2 percent, slowing to 1.6 percent in 2019 — a slower pace than the estimated 3.0 percent growth expected for 2017.

In the coming months, according to the BoC, “consumption and residential investment are expected to contribute less to growth, given higher interest rates and new mortgage guidelines.”

The central bank said while higher interest rates would be justified “over time, some continued monetary policy accommodation will likely be needed to keep the economy operating close to potential and inflation on target” close to two percent.

The next rate decision is expected on March 7.

Source: G Business

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