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Bank of Canada in no hurry to raise rates

The Bank of Canada sat on the fence today, careful not to say too much until it has updated its economic outlook. The Bank acknowledged economic growth in the second half of this year has been weaker than previously anticipated and also expressed concern about the expected recovery in net exports. We took this to be a dovish sign, supporting our view that the Bank will be in no hurry to remove monetary stimulus next year.

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