Canada’s economy pauses in July, StatCan says, easing rate hike expectations
OTTAWA — Canada’s eight-month march of monthly growth in the economy came to an end in July, according to Statistics Canada, a development that could head off more rate hikes this year.
Gross domestic product was essentially unchanged, at zero per cent growth in July compared with June, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Economists said the lack of growth in July supports Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz’s cautious approach to increasing interest rates in a speech Wednesday.
The central bank raised rates twice over the summer following the economy’s surprisingly powerful start to the year.