Canada’s Jobs Recovery Slowed in October With New Pandemic Restrictions

General Aftab Hossain 7 Nov

The October Labour Force Survey, released this morning by Stats Canada, showed an employment increase of 83,600–well below the 378,000 gain in September and average monthly gains of 395,000 over the past six months (see chart below). Several provinces tightened public health restrictions last month in response to a spike in COVID-19 cases. These measures […]

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ANOTHER RECORD-SETTING MONTH FOR CANADIAN HOUSING

General Aftab Hossain 15 Oct

CANADIAN HOUSING MARKET SETS RECORD HIGHS IN AUGUST Today’s release of August housing data by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) showed a blockbuster August with both sales and new listings hitting their highest levels in 40 years of data–exceeding the record July activity levels. This continues the rebound in housing that began four months ago. […]

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ANOTHER RECORD-SETTING MONTH FOR CANADIAN HOUSING

General Aftab Hossain 15 Sep

CANADIAN HOUSING MARKET SETS RECORD HIGHS IN AUGUST Today’s release of August housing data by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) showed a blockbuster August with both sales and new listings hitting their highest levels in 40 years of data–exceeding the record July activity levels. This continues the rebound in housing that began four months ago. […]

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BANK OF CANADA HOLDS RATE AT 25 BPS

General Aftab Hossain 9 Sep

BANK OF CANADA RELIES ON QUANTITATIVE EASING As promised, the Bank held its target overnight rate at the effective lower bound of 25 basis points with the clear notion that negative policy rates are not in the cards. Instead, the central bank will rely on large-scale asset purchases–quantitative easing (QE–of at least $5 billion per […]

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STRONG AUGUST JOBS REPORT IN CANADA

General Aftab Hossain 4 Sep

Canada Has Recouped Two-Thirds Of Pandemic Job Losses The August Labour Force Survey, released this morning by Statistics Canada, reflects labour market conditions as of the week of August 9 to 15, five months after the onset of the COVID-19 economic shutdown. By mid-August, public health restrictions had substantially eased across the country and more businesses and […]

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CANADA’S ECONOMY IS OUTPERFORMING THE US

General Aftab Hossain 31 Jul

Canadian Economy Recovers Almost Half Its COVID-Induced Loss in May and June The Canadian economy bounced back sharply in May and June as Canadian provinces eased lockdown measures. GDP expanded 4.5% in May, and activity in June was even more robust at an estimated 5% rise. Cumulatively, GDP rose 10% in May and June, after […]

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BANK OF CANADA HOLDS RATES STEADY AND CONTINUES QE PROGRAM

General Aftab Hossain 15 Jul

Bank of Canada Holds Target Rate Steady Until Inflation Sustainably Hits 2% The Bank of Canada under the new governor, Tiff Macklem, wants to be “unusually clear” that interest rates will remain low for a very long time. To do that, they are using “forward guidance”–indicating that they will not raise rates until capacity is […]

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CANADIAN HOME SALES UP AGAIN IN JUNE

General Aftab Hossain 15 Jul

Housing Market Continued Its Rebound in June and Early July There was more good news today on the housing front. Home sales rebounded by a further 63% in June, returning them to normal levels for the month–150% above where they were in April when the pandemic-induced lockdown paralyzed the economy (see chart below). Data released this morning […]

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FISCAL SNAPSHOT: MUCH LARGER DEFICIT AND DEBT THAN EXPECTED

General Aftab Hossain 8 Jul

Astonishing Fiscal Red Ink Announced Today Finance Minister Bill Morneau presented his fiscal snapshot this afternoon. Most economists were expecting a budget deficit of roughly $260 billion. Instead, the government announced a deficit for the fiscal year 2020-21 of $343.2 billion–close to 16% of GDP. That compares to the $34.4 billion deficit projected before the […]

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BANK OF CANADA BUSINESS SENTIMENT LOWEST SINCE 2009

General Aftab Hossain 7 Jul

Canadian Business Sentiment Is Negative  The Bank of Canada released its Summer Business Outlook Survey (BOS)* this morning, covering an interview period from mid-May to early June. In all provinces and all sectors, the sentiment was hugely negative owing to the impact of the pandemic and falling oil prices. Since the previous survey, conducted before concerns about […]

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