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Trudeau expects Canadian interest rates to come down by mid 2024

Trudeau expects Canadian interest rates to come down by mid 2024
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Trudeau expects Canadian interest rates to come down by mid 2024

Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau expects interest rates are going to start coming down by
the middle of next year, in-line with recent Reuters poll
estimates, though the latest economic data has.
-September 23, 2023 at 11:28 am EDT
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Canada finance minister defends central bank independence after rate comment

Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia
Freeland defended the central bank s independence on Wednesday
after her comments welcoming the Bank of Canada s decision not
to increase its key interest rate.
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