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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 1 per cent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly 1 1/4 per cent and the deposit rate is 3/4 per cent./ F" O8 K; Q3 D2 i! {5 R) w4 c
% w* I( q3 H( RThe global economic recovery is proceeding broadly in line with the Bank's projection in its8 m% |9 F9 b" p3 S5 }) b
January Monetary Policy Report (MPR), although risks remain elevated. U.S. activity is
( O6 ^6 \' P8 \solidifying and remains supported by stimulative fiscal and monetary policies. Ongoing' t. n- T+ a; I1 t8 H; ?
challenges associated with sovereign and bank balance sheets will limit the pace of the European- _* V1 ]# ~- V# V2 ?
recovery and are a significant source of uncertainty to the global outlook. Robust demand from
8 H7 Q% P- y& P, e- O3 ^$ Jemerging-market economies is driving the underlying strength in commodity prices, which could
/ j; C2 k: x" f- K7 {* p5 Lbe further reinforced temporarily by supply shocks arising from recent geopolitical events.& J$ q, {$ X& B8 Z. F; t g
n0 d$ y9 Z4 F+ B/ Z5 S% \The recovery in Canada is proceeding slightly faster than expected, and there is more evidence of
* a7 r" f4 Z b4 v9 @the anticipated rebalancing of demand. While consumption growth remains strong, there are; H! D( G) c e# X& \9 W
signs that household spending is moving more in line with the growth in household incomes. G U8 Y, o! w- ]7 \$ T; s
Business investment continues to expand rapidly as companies take advantage of stimulative$ B2 q0 ~; C7 ~" I, }* r
financial conditions and respond to competitive imperatives. There is early evidence of a' Y# n( B7 x0 Y- N$ o8 ?
recovery in net exports, supported by stronger U.S. activity and global demand for commodities.9 \* [- L9 l& S3 k: p6 |. X9 t
However, the export sector continues to face considerable challenges from the cumulative effects
5 k6 O( \: I& ?0 i% L9 l1 eof the persistent strength in the Canadian dollar and Canada's poor relative productivity
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While global inflationary pressures are rising, inflation in Canada has been consistent with the
# V1 e7 r% r1 R% A$ M9 BBank's expectations. Underlying pressures affecting prices remain subdued, reflecting the6 X! h9 X" S$ J( x; Z& e
considerable slack in the economy.
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% u& ]* E. x2 Y& p) _" d' @Reflecting all of these factors, the Bank has decided to maintain the target for the overnight rate7 a& [4 u3 B* y1 c
at 1 per cent. This leaves considerable monetary stimulus in place, consistent with achieving the+ b# j1 @8 j. N* G
2 per cent inflation target in an environment of significant excess supply in Canada. Any further
: w5 x5 E1 h2 preduction in monetary policy stimulus would need to be carefully considered.
5 {$ Q( T' S. _. ?- n6 jInformation note:
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The next scheduled date for announcing the overnight rate target is 12 April 2011. |
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