Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem speaks at a press conference in Ottawa on Wednesday after reducing the key interest rate to 4.5%. He mentioned that more rate cuts could be possible if inflation continues to decline. (Reuters)


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On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada took another step to ease the financial burden on Canadians by lowering its key interest rate to 4.5%. This move, announced by Governor Tiff Macklem, comes as part of a broader strategy to manage inflation and stimulate the economy.
The recent cut follows a similar reduction in June, which saw the rate drop from 5% to 4.75%. These adjustments mark the central bank's first back-to-back rate cuts since March 2020, aiming to provide relief as inflation starts to slow down.

Governor Macklem highlighted that if inflation continues to decrease in line with the bank's expectations, further rate cuts could be on the horizon. He emphasized that the central bank is not on a set course and will assess economic conditions on a meeting-by-meeting basis. Despite this flexibility, Macklem believes that the current measures are positioning the economy well to return inflation to the bank’s 2% target.

The June inflation rate of 2.7% provided reassurance that more rate cuts were feasible, easing concerns from analysts who had been cautious after a higher inflation reading in May. Earl Davis from BMO Global Asset Management noted that weaker retail sales and upcoming mortgage renewals likely influenced the decision to reduce rates again.

This recent cut means consumers will benefit from lower interest rates on credit cards and variable mortgages, potentially leaving more money in their pockets. The bank’s next rate decision will be made on September 4, as they continue to monitor economic developments closely.

During a news conference, Macklem and Senior Deputy Carolyn Rogers explained that while inflation is trending towards the target, pressures from rising shelter costs and other services could slow progress. They believe that bringing inflation back to target will be gradual and may face some bumps along the way.

Rogers addressed the housing market, stressing that while lower interest rates can make mortgages more affordable, they alone won’t solve all housing issues. Rising rent and increased costs for maintenance and insurance continue to push up housing expenses.

Prospective homeowners like Amy Grimble are hopeful that these rate cuts will make home ownership more achievable. Grimble and her husband, who had been struggling to save for a home due to high costs, see the rate cuts as a glimmer of hope. They are now considering waiting for any additional rate reductions before making their move.

The Bank of Canada's recent rate cut to 4.5% aims to manage inflation and support economic stability. With more cuts possible if inflation continues to decrease, consumers may see reduced costs on mortgages and credit cards. However, the overall housing market challenges remain, and interest rates alone won't fix all issues.

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