Ekonomické zprávy
17.12.2024

Canada’s annual inflation unexpectedly eases in November

Statistics Canada announced on Tuesday the country’s consumer price index (CPI) was unchanged m-o-m in November, following an unrevised 0.4 per cent m-o-m jump in the previous month.

On a y-o-y basis, Canada’s inflation rate increased by 1.9 per cent last month, easing slightly from an unrevised 2.0 per cent in October.

Economists had anticipated inflation would inch up 0.1 per cent m-o-m and climb 2.0 per cent y-o-y in November.

According to the report, prices for travel tours and the mortgage interest cost index contributed the most to the November deceleration in the headline annual inflation.

Meanwhile, the monthly flat performance reflected increases in 4 of all 8 major items, led by food (+0.5 per cent m-o-m) that were offset by declines in other 4 items, driven by household operations, furnishings and equipment (-0.9 per cent m-o-m), and clothing and footwear (-0.8 per cent m-o-m),

The trimmed-mean CPI - the preferred measure of core inflation of the Bank of Canada (BoC) - remained unchanged at 2.7 per cent y-o-y in November. Economists had predicted a surge of 2.5 per cent y-o-y.

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