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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.4 O9 V8 @0 E: c/ Z& ]
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The global economic recovery is proceeding broadly in line with the Bank's projection in its
% n0 N1 r# `: T4 D+ \January Monetary Policy Report (MPR), although risks remain elevated. U.S. activity is
# O$ @0 N( F& z; [solidifying and remains supported by stimulative fiscal and monetary policies. Ongoing
5 K z) ?3 J3 |7 L( |3 T% tchallenges associated with sovereign and bank balance sheets will limit the pace of the European
- K' _: f! f5 I4 |recovery and are a significant source of uncertainty to the global outlook. Robust demand from
! v+ |: u: I: femerging-market economies is driving the underlying strength in commodity prices, which could
! R4 s2 S& z! z! y6 q ?be further reinforced temporarily by supply shocks arising from recent geopolitical events.
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The recovery in Canada is proceeding slightly faster than expected, and there is more evidence of7 w7 v* z0 Y6 ^- G+ c
the anticipated rebalancing of demand. While consumption growth remains strong, there are
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Business investment continues to expand rapidly as companies take advantage of stimulative" S1 F4 C# t6 V9 C u$ C! o8 P
financial conditions and respond to competitive imperatives. There is early evidence of a
- U; [1 q% b. yrecovery in net exports, supported by stronger U.S. activity and global demand for commodities.
6 ]% m# a! a" M' u+ N5 lHowever, the export sector continues to face considerable challenges from the cumulative effects
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% B7 W) w% C5 S8 Q# p4 P+ R* FWhile global inflationary pressures are rising, inflation in Canada has been consistent with the" g$ I- T5 u$ @! U
Bank's expectations. Underlying pressures affecting prices remain subdued, reflecting the0 h( r ] m8 O/ O d8 C
considerable slack in the economy.8 L. m7 G( c$ {! M
: ?5 z* ^. ~6 b9 \# vReflecting all of these factors, the Bank has decided to maintain the target for the overnight rate
* }4 Z7 y7 D" M% x" [. xat 1 per cent. This leaves considerable monetary stimulus in place, consistent with achieving the
: T. T# e) o6 k% p* r( t2 per cent inflation target in an environment of significant excess supply in Canada. Any further
! q$ x4 W- d" Z1 J5 Kreduction in monetary policy stimulus would need to be carefully considered.
% r, x( D: X7 \4 P& I. J( Q8 }! `* AInformation note:
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The next scheduled date for announcing the overnight rate target is 12 April 2011. |
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