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Canada Economic CalendarCanada Economic Calendar, economic indicators charts, historical data and forecasts. The economic indicators calendar includes Central Bank Interest Rate decisions, Inflation Indicators (CPI, PPI), GDP Growth, Unemployment rate, Non Farm payrolls, Balance of Trade, Current Account, Industrial Production, Business Sentiment, Housing Indicators, Retail Sales, Crude Oil Inventories, etc.
Canada Economic News
Canada's Inflation Rises in July
Published: 8/20/2010 12:20:31 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Statistics Canada
Consumer prices rose 1.8% in the 12 months to July, following a 1.0% increase in June. In July, consumer prices were affected by changes in consumption taxes in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and British Columbia.
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Canada Trade Deficit Rises in June
Published: 8/11/2010 10:32:35 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Reuters
Canada posted a trade deficit in June that was more than three times expectations, dragged down by exports of industrial goods and materials.
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Canada Unexpectedly Lost Jobs in July
Published: 8/6/2010 9:47:38 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada unexpectedly lost jobs in July and the country’s unemployment rate increased because of a drop in full-time jobs at schools and in the finance industry.
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Canada Economy Rises 0.1% in May
Published: 8/2/2010 4:08:50 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada’s gross domestic product expanded in May after stalling the month before, with mining and oil leading increased goods production, while wholesale and real estate activity declined.
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Canada June Inflation Rate Slows to 1%
Published: 7/23/2010 10:11:52 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed in June as gasoline prices fell for the first time since October 2009 while the costs of home upkeep and car insurance advanced.
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Canada Raises Key Rate to 0.75%
Published: 7/20/2010 11:04:44 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark lending rate for a second month, and said that slower economic growth through next year means any future moves will be “weighed carefully.”
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Canada Records Third Straight Trade Deficit in May
Published: 7/13/2010 9:49:08 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada reported a third straight merchandise trade deficit in May, as imports of machinery and equipment outpaced gains in exports, government figures showed.
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Canada Jobless Rate Falls to 7.9%
Published: 7/9/2010 9:15:05 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada’s job creation was almost five times more than economists expected in June, restoring most of the country’s job losses since 2008 and bolstering the case for the central bank to raise interest rates for a second month.
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Canada's Economy Stalls in April
Published: 6/30/2010 9:37:53 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada’s gross domestic product unexpectedly stalled in April after seven previous gains, as retailing and manufacturing declined while mining and wholesaling advanced.
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Canada's Inflation Slows to 1.4% in May
Published: 6/22/2010 9:08:44 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed in May because of a moderation in gasoline costs and lower prices for clothing.
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Global Economic News
US Payrolls Fall Less Than Expected in August
Published: 9/3/2010 1:45:22 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Reuters
U.S. employment fell for a third straight month in August, but the decline was far less than expected and private payrolls growth surprised on the upside, easing pressure on the Federal Reserve to prop up growth.
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ADP Estimates Companies in U.S. Unexpectedly Cut Jobs
Published: 9/1/2010 12:11:45 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Companies in the U.S. unexpectedly cut workers in August, data from a private report based on payrolls showed. Employment fell by 10,000, according to figures today from ADP Employer Services.
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Bank of Japan Increases the Amount of Low Interest Loans
Published: 9/1/2010 12:06:53 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) decided on Monday to keep its key interest rate at near-zero and boost the amount of low-interest loans to financial institutions. The measures were aimed at reining in the rising value of the yen.
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New Zealand's Trade Balance Swung to Deficit in July
Published: 9/1/2010 10:49:41 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
New Zealand reported a trade deficit for the first time in seven months in July as increased imports of vehicles and petroleum products offset gains in exports of milk powder, butter and cheese.
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Australian Economic Growth Accelerates
Published: 8/31/2010 11:04:57 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Australia’s economy grew at the fastest pace in three years last quarter, stoked by China’s demand for iron ore.
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Japan Unemployment Rate Falls in July
Published: 8/27/2010 12:31:59 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, MarketNews
Japan's unemployment rate fell to 5.2% in July from 5.3% in June, as the number of unemployed marked the first month-on-month drop in five months and more jobs were created for the second straight month.
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Japan Inflation Falls in July
Published: 8/27/2010 12:24:17 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com
Japan's consumer prices fell for the 17th straight month in July, as deflation kept a tight grip on the economy.
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UK GDP Growth Revised Up to 1.2%
Published: 8/27/2010 12:08:53 PM
By: Financial Times
The UK economy grew slightly faster than initially thought in the second quarter, expanding by 1.2 per cent rather than the 1.1 per cent first estimated.
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U.S. Economy Grew a Revised 1.6%
Published: 8/27/2010 11:53:39 AM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
The U.S. economy grew at a 1.6 percent annual rate in the second quarter, less than previously calculated, as companies reined in inventories and the trade deficit widened.
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Japan Exports Rise 23.5% in July
Published: 8/25/2010 1:00:41 PM
By: TradingEconomics.com, Reuters
Japan's exports rose a more than expected 23.5 percent in July from a year earlier, Ministry of Finance data showed, but economists expect overseas demand to moderate in the coming months and the rising yen to cloud the outlook.
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