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BoC poised for June easing according to Monex

  • Despite
    unchanged rates at 5% today and a conservative approach due to past forecasting
    errors, the Bank of Canada (BoC) signals a dovish stance, hinting at a June cut
    with eased conditions for rate reductions.

  • The BoC’s Monetary Policy Report shows a more
    dovish outlook with inflation expected to decrease to 2.8% in Q1 and to 2.2% by
    Q4 2024, aiming for a 2% target by 2025

  • Updated
    potential output growth to 2.5% for 2024 suggests the economy can grow without
    fueling inflation, supporting a softer landing.

  • Despite
    positive revisions, there’s caution about the demand outlook and core
    inflation’s slow pace, suggesting a quicker return to the inflation target.

  • Anticipation
    of BoC cutting rates at every meeting from June, potentially reducing the
    policy rate by 125bps to 3.75%, unless external factors, like US inflation or
    oil price rises, alter the course.

  • March’s US
    inflation report affected market expectations, reducing anticipated BoC rate
    cuts from three to two and a half for the year.

  • Expected BoC rate cuts in contrast to a more
    inflationary US might widen USDCAD swap rates, supporting a climb to 1.38-1.40
    range in Q2, though not exceeding 1.40 due to Canada’s lower recession risk and
    the Fed’s policy path.

This article was written by Arno V Venter at www.forexlive.com.

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