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BCREA ECONOMICS NOW - Bank of Canada Interest Rate Announcement - December 6, 2011

As anticipated, the Bank of Canada maintained its target rate at 1 per cent this morning. On inflation, the Bank noted that it " expects the inflation rate to decline as a result of reduced pressures from food and energy prices and ongoing excess supply in the economy." The Bank expects a weaker external outlook and the ongoing sovereign debt crisis in Europe to dampen Canadian economic growth in the near future. 

Although markets have been pricing in a rate cut of late, our baseline view is that the Bank of Canada is unlikely to move on interest rates absent a serious escalation of the Euro-zone crisis.

Even without an escalation of the Euro-crisis, 2012 will be a challenging year in the global economy. The uncertainty and austerity imposed in Europe will almost certainly cause much of the EU to fall into a recession. Moreover the fiscal drag from fading stimulus and further cuts to government spending will subtract from growth in the United States. Given these challenges, our current forecast is for the Bank of Canada to stay on the sidelines for much of 2012 with the possibility of a 25 basis point rate increase coming toward the end of next year.

For more information, please contact: 

Cameron Muir

Brendon Ogmundson

Chief Economist

Economist

Direct: 604.742.2780

Direct: 604.742.2796

Mobile: 778.229.1884

Mobile: 604.505.6793

Email: cmuir@bcrea.bc.ca

Email: bogmundson@bcrea.bc.ca

BCREA represents 11 member real estate boards and their approximately 18,000 REALTORS® on all provincial issues, providing an extensive communications network, standard forms, economic research and analysis, government relations, applied practice courses and continuing professional education (cpe).