Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem waits to appear before the Senate Finance Committee in Ottawa on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian


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This week's upcoming inflation report from Statistics Canada is expected to reveal a dip in Canada's inflation rate for April. However, the financial community remains uncertain whether this will prompt the Bank of Canada to enact an interest rate cut in June.

Scheduled for release on Tuesday, the April consumer price index report holds significant weight as the Bank of Canada prepares for its interest rate decision on June 5.

According to BMO chief economist Douglas Porter, it's anticipated that the annual inflation rate slowed to 2.8 percent in April, a slight decrease from March's 2.9 percent. Additionally, core inflation measures, which exclude volatile prices, are expected to have also seen a marginal decline.

Despite these projections, Porter suggests that the central bank may require an even more subdued inflation figure to be convinced about implementing an interest rate cut next month.

While economists had previously anticipated the Bank of Canada to commence lowering its policy rate in June or July due to the evident economic slowdown in response to increased interest rates, recent robust employment data has shifted expectations away from an imminent rate cut. Consequently, the impending inflation report holds particular significance for forecasters striving to solidify their rate predictions.

Moreover, the possibility of the U.S. Federal Reserve delaying its own policy rate reduction has tempered expectations for a Canadian rate cut.

Presently, financial markets estimate a 40 percent chance of a Bank of Canada rate cut in June, as noted by Porter.

In recent months, the Bank of Canada has taken encouragement from the deceleration in price growth. Core inflation measures have shown a downward trend, and high inflation has become less pervasive across the economy.

Governor Tiff Macklem has acknowledged the central bank's inclination towards an interest rate cut but emphasized the necessity for sustained downward momentum in inflation.

The Bank of Canada's key interest rate currently stands at five percent, its highest since 2001.

However, some economists remain steadfast in their prediction of a rate cut in June. RBC economists foresee a 25 basis points interest rate reduction, contingent on the absence of an unexpected surge. Similarly, Royce Mendes, managing director and head of macro strategy at Desjardins, anticipates Tuesday's inflation report to pave the way for an interest rate cut in the coming weeks, citing the normalization of underlying inflation metrics as a tipping point for the Bank of Canada to initiate a cutting cycle.

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