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BoC raises key interest rate to 5%, expects slower return to inflation target

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The central bank says the rate hike was prompted by elevated demand in the economy and strong underlying inflation pressures.

The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point this morning, bringing it to 5 per cent.

Forecasters were widely expecting the move as the economy continues to run hotter than expected.

The central bank says the rate hike was prompted by elevated demand in the economy and strong underlying inflation pressures.

Its updated economic projections suggest it will take longer to get inflation back to the two per cent target.

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It now expects inflation to stall around three per cent for the next year before steadily declining to two per cent by mid-2025.

The central bank didn’t indicate whether it plans to raise rates again in September, and instead said its governing council will continue to monitor how the economy evolves.

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