Bank of Canada (BoC) Rate Decision Preview (OCT 2024)
Bank of Canada (BoC) Interest Rate Decision
The Bank of Canada (BoC) took further steps to unwind its restrictive policy in September, with the central bank lowering the benchmark interest rate by 25bp to 4.25% from 4.50%.
Canada Economic Calendar – September 4, 2024
After delivering its third straight rate cut, the BoC stated that ‘as expected, inflation slowed further to 2.5% in July,’ with the central bank going onto say that ‘excess supply in the economy continues to put downward pressure on inflation.’
Nevertheless, the BoC acknowledged that ‘price increases in shelter and some other services are holding inflation up,’ and it remains to be seen if Governor Tiff Macklem and Co. will retain its current approach in achieving a neutral stance as the ‘Governing Council is carefully assessing these opposing forces on inflation.’
USD/CAD Chart – 15 Minute
Chart Prepared by David Song, Strategist; USD/CAD on TradingView
The Canadian Dollar showed a bullish reaction the BoC meeting even as the central bank continued to unwind its restrictive policy, with USD/CAD trading lower throughout the day to close at 1.3500. Nevertheless, the weakness in USD/CAD was short-lived as the exchange rate closed the week at 1.3583.
Looking ahead, the BoC is expected to boost its efforts in normalizing monetary policy, with the central bank anticipated to reduce the benchmark interest rate by 50bp in September to 3.75% from 4.25%.
With that said, another BoC rate cut may produce headwinds for the Canadian Dollar as the central bank takes additional steps to support the economy, but a shift in the forward guidance for monetary policy may generate a bullish reaction in Loonie should Governor Macklem and Co. reveal plans to conclude its rate-cutting cycle.
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--- Written by David Song, Senior Strategist
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