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NBC urges BoC to quickly revert to a more neutral policy stance

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Last updated: 2024/10/23 at 6:42 PM
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The Bank of Canada recently made a decision to keep interest rates steady, a move that was widely anticipated by both markets and economists. This decision was seen as the right move by analysts at the National Bank of Canada, especially given the softer inflation and growth backdrop. The neutral rate, according to official estimates, is between 2.25% and 3.25%, and the Bank is closely monitoring economic data to make future decisions.

According to National Bank of Canada analysts, the output gap is not expected to close until at least the fourth quarter, delaying the absorption of slack in the economy. The analysts also express skepticism about the Bank’s economic projections, believing them to be overly optimistic. They suggest that if the economy continues to underperform, a follow-on 50 basis point rate cut in December is highly likely. However, if the economy improves and growth picks up as projected by the Bank, a return to 25 basis point cuts could be justified.

The Bank of Canada is expected to continue analyzing economic data to make informed decisions about future rate cuts. Analysts argue that restrictive monetary policy is no longer necessary in Canada and that policymakers should consider returning to a more neutral policy stance. A 50 basis point cut in December would bring the overnight target rate closer to the estimated neutral rate of 2.25% to 3.25%.

The decision to keep interest rates steady reflects the Bank’s cautious approach to monetary policy in light of economic uncertainties. The Bank is closely monitoring economic indicators to determine the best course of action moving forward. While a 50 basis point rate cut in December is seen as a likely outcome if the economy continues to underperform, a return to 25 basis point cuts could be considered if growth improves as projected by the Bank.

Overall, the National Bank of Canada analysts believe that the Bank of Canada’s decision to keep interest rates steady was the right move given the current economic conditions. They emphasize the importance of closely monitoring economic data to make informed decisions about future rate cuts. Moving forward, the Bank will continue to assess the economic landscape and adjust monetary policy accordingly to support economic growth and stability in Canada.

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