Bank of Canada hikes key rate by half percentage point, signals possible pause
The Bank of Canada hiked its key interest rate by half a percentage point Wednesday to 4.25 per cent – the highest it’s been since January 2008.
After its seventh consecutive increase since March, the central bank signaled it may pause its aggressive rate hike cycle.
“Looking ahead, [the] governing council will be considering whether the policy interest rate needs to rise further to bring supply and demand into balance and return inflation to target,” the Bank of Canada said in a news release.
That language is a marked departure from previous announcements where the bank said more rate hikes should be expected.