Mark Carney: BOC Can Tackle Inflation Without Sharp Rise in Unemployment


June 25, 2024 Tags:

Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, emphasized in a speech in Winnipeg that Canada's current unemployment rate of 6.2% in May is slightly above pre-pandemic levels. He indicated that the labor market is approaching "maximum sustainable employment," where the economy can operate without fueling inflation. 

Carney noted challenges in the job market, particularly for young workers and newcomers, who face rising unemployment rates compared to other Canadians. Despite these hurdles, he expressed confidence that Canada's labor market is balancing out, allowing for potential cooling in inflation while the economy continues to grow and create jobs.

Speaking after his address, Carney hinted at possible future interest rate cuts if inflationary pressures ease further. He stressed the importance of not overly restrictive monetary policy, but also cautioned against reducing borrowing costs too rapidly, which could hinder progress in controlling inflation.

Regarding wage growth, Carney acknowledged that while wages have risen above pre-pandemic levels, adjustments in employment levels are expected to moderate this growth in the future.

Discussing immigration policy and its impact on the labor market, Carney suggested that adjustments could be made to manage the growth of non-permanent residents without causing labor shortages. He emphasized the significant role of immigration in Canada's economic growth but recognized limits in integrating newcomers quickly into the workforce.

Carney also highlighted financial stresses faced by renters, particularly among recent immigrants and young people, underscoring the need for policies that support household financial stability.

Reflecting on recent economic policies, Carney mentioned that Canada's labor market had overheated due to exceptional fiscal and monetary responses during the pandemic. This led to an increase in job vacancies, prompting adjustments in immigration policies to meet labor demands.

Looking ahead, the Bank of Canada anticipates a decline in job vacancies alongside a gradual rise in the unemployment rate, as indicated by their analysis of the Beveridge curve.

In the long term, Carney stressed the importance of continuing to invest in an inclusive labor market, strategic immigration policies, and a robust education system to address Canada's productivity challenges.

In June, the Bank of Canada initiated interest rate cuts, making it the first among G7 central banks to do so, lowering the policy rate to 4.75%. The next rate decision is scheduled for July 24.

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