Canada Chart Pack Labour market slack likely to increase Government officials insist that much of the slack in the labour market following the 2009 recession has been taken up. Alternative measures, however, contradict this message. Admittedly, the official... 11th October 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack High household debt difficult to hurdle Households have been running a financial deficit for over a decade, a significant departure from their normal role as net savers, resulting in a massive increase in household debt. This trend has... 12th September 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Canada's sub-par economic performance The below par 2% rate of Canadian GDP growth over the first half of this year must be a concern for policy makers, particularly when the chances are that growth will slow even further in the second... 9th August 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Lower oil prices threaten investment prospects The faltering global economy has driven commodity prices lower, with Canadian oil prices down sharply from levels earlier this year. Although oil prices have risen somewhat over the past week, we... 5th July 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Domestic demand prospects looking less sure Canada's economy grew by 1.9% annualised in the first quarter, matching the pace in the previous quarter and, given the recent slump in commodity and equity prices, a substantial pick-up in growth... 6th June 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Housing market continues to raise eyebrows The surprisingly strong surge in housing starts, to 244,900 annualised in April, is yet another sign that Canada's housing market is dangerously overheating. Admittedly, starts have only recovered to... 9th May 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Inflation still poised to decline Although gasoline prices have risen over the last few months, the year-on-year rate of gasoline inflation is still set to fall over the next few months. Given that other energy and non-energy... 3rd April 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Economic growth likely to slow further in 2012 Canada's economy grew by 2.5% in 2011, down from the 3.2% rebound in the year before. Both households and businesses contributed 1.5 percentage points to overall growth last year. While the government... 7th March 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Economy stumbles in the fourth quarter November's surprising 0.1% m/m contraction in GDP was caused by a sharp drop in energy output. All things considered, we now figure that fourth-quarter GDP grew by 1.5% annualised, below our previous... 1st February 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Economy likely grew by 2% in fourth quarter Following the rebound in third-quarter GDP, with growth of 3.5% annualised, we estimate that fourth-quarter GDP grew by a more modest 2.0%. Stronger growth in consumption and, to a lesser extent... 10th January 2012 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Domestic demand growth continues to slow After unexpectedly contracting in the second quarter, the economy rebounded in the third quarter, with GDP growth of 3.5% annualised, thanks largely to a big boost from external trade. But given the... 7th December 2011 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Economy avoids recession this year Third-quarter GDP growth appears to have picked up to about 3.0% annualised, in part due to the rebound in industrial production, which has fully recovered from the temporary supply disruptions and... 16th November 2011 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Commodity price plunge threatens economic recovery Renewed concerns over Europe's fiscal crisis and the struggling US economy have triggered a sharp decline in commodity prices. Since peaking in April this year, the Bank of Canada's composite... 5th October 2011 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Is the squeeze on real household income over? Real personal disposable income growth slowed to a snail pace during the first half of this year, depressing consumer spending in the process. Compared to a year ago, second-quarter real income... 13th September 2011 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Financial turmoil may undermine economic recovery Should the global economy slow more sharply than even our distinctly bearish global forecasts, then we think equity prices in Canada could slide much further into red territory, as would commodity... 11th August 2011 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Housing starts may have peaked this year Housing starts reached an annualised 197,000 units in June, up from a revised 194,000 in the month before. Housing starts this high are arguably well above estimates of demographic requirements, which... 14th July 2011 · 1 min read