Consumer price index up 1.3 per cent in July
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Consumer price index up 1.3 per cent in July

Bond market’s $2.46T dilemma isn’t so bad after all
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Bond market’s $2.46T dilemma isn’t so bad after all

Analysts say a strong report may allow the central bank to act at its September…

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Canadian July Inflation Rate Quickens to 1.3% on Cars and Food
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Canadian July Inflation Rate Quickens to 1.3% on Cars and Food

The Bank of Canada sets interest rates to keep the inflation rate in the middle…

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Yields fall on inflation concerns as oil prices dive
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Yields fall on inflation concerns as oil prices dive

Evidently, the people looking for a rate hike didn’t read the minutes from the July…

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Highest inflation rate was in Saskatchewan, StatsCan says
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Highest inflation rate was in Saskatchewan, StatsCan says

“The declines were largely the result of gasoline prices, which were 12.2% lower than 12…

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Fall in clothes prices pushes inflation up by 0.1%
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Fall in clothes prices pushes inflation up by 0.1%

German bond yields drop after Fed highlights inflation, growth lag
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German bond yields drop after Fed highlights inflation, growth lag

Economists are even more confident than the bond market that the Fed will raise borrowing…

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UK inflation came in a little stronger in July than analysts expected
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UK inflation came in a little stronger in July than analysts expected

Although inflation as measured by the consumer prices index (CPI) was just 0.1% in July,…

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Consumer prices stayed flat in July except for gasoline
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Consumer prices stayed flat in July except for gasoline

The retail price index increased 1.0% in July, in line with expectations and unchanged from…

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Low Interest Rates Putting Economy at Risk
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Low Interest Rates Putting Economy at Risk

Sterling gained ground against the dollar and the euro as her comments reinforced expectations interest…

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