Canada\u0027s GDP outpaced forecasts in the third quarter, but monthly numbers indicate an expected recession is fast\u002Dapproaching. Read on.
The last time consumer spending contracted, beyond during the COVID lockdowns, was in 2009, said BMO Economics’ Benjamin Reitzes.
Other weak points were slowing housing activity, down 15.4 per cent in the quarter with more “downside ahead,” Reitzes said in an analysis posted on BMO’s web site.Article content “The smaller 0.1 per cent month-over-month rise in GDP in September and the preliminary estimate that GDP was unchanged in October imply that growth will slow sharply this quarter,” said Stephen Brown, senior Canada economist at Capital Economics.
Here is what the economists are saying about Canada’s GDP numbers and what they could mean for the Bank of Canada and rate hikes., the smaller 0.1 per cent month over month rise in GDP in September together with the preliminary estimate that GDP was unchanged in October imply that growth will slow sharply this quarter .
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