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Core inflation probably peaked in November

Our calculations suggest that an average of the Bank of Canada’s three core inflation measures edged up to a fresh 10-year high in November. But given GDP growth has been below potential for much of the past year and firms report that they are raising prices at a slower rate, this is likely to mark the peak.

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