Closing out the final trading week of 2023 on the Toronto Stock Exchange! Despite a roller-coaster year, a late October rally has the S&P/TSX composite poised to finish the year with a gain. Pictured: The exterior of the TMX in Toronto on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. (Picture Credit- THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young)


December 18, 2023

TORONTO - As the final trading week of 2023 unfolds on the Toronto Stock Exchange, attention is focused on several key factors shaping the Canadian business landscape.

Market Movements

In what has been a year marked by market volatility, the S&P/TSX composite is poised to close the year with a gain, spurred by a rally that commenced in late October.

Inflation Insights

On Tuesday, Statistics Canada will unveil the consumer price index for November, providing the latest snapshot of inflation in the country. The annual inflation rate, which moderated to 3.1 percent in October, will be closely scrutinized, particularly in light of changes in gasoline prices.

Bank of Canada's Position

Wednesday will see the release of the Bank of Canada's summary of monetary policy deliberations, shedding light on its recent decision to maintain the key interest rate target at five percent. Despite the decision to hold rates steady, the central bank expressed ongoing concerns about potential inflation risks, emphasizing its readiness to adjust rates if necessary.

BlackBerry's Q3 Results

Wednesday also brings the release of BlackBerry Ltd.'s third-quarter results, following the appointment of John Giamatteo as the new chief executive. Notably, the company abandoned its initial public offering plans for the Internet of Things business, while reaffirming its commitment to separating the cybersecurity unit from the Internet of Things division.

Economic Indicators

On Thursday, Statistics Canada will disclose retail sales figures for October, followed by gross domestic product (GDP) figures on Friday. The preliminary GDP estimate released last month indicated a 0.2 percent growth in October, building on a 0.1 percent increase in September, providing insights into the country's economic trajectory.

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