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Why Bank of Canada can be cut for its policy rate for now

Web Desk, 19/07/202519/07/2025

Ottawa – Canada’s bank has largely placed the edge as it tries to achieve the feeling of how the American tariffs will affect the economy – and some economists feel that it can just stay there.

After a fourth point cut in March, the Central Bank kept its benchmark interest rate at 2.75 percent in April and June.

A surprising advantage and main inflation level with last month’s jobs data was stable at around three percent, economists now roughly hope that the central bank will continue its holding pattern on its next decision on July 30.

The Central Bank reduces its policy rate when it wants to encourage expenses and promote the economy, but increases the cost of borrowing. Inflation can raise steam.

Most economists hope that the Bank of Canada will provide at least one or two more quarter-point cuts in the coming months.

Low rates will help in shore to the economy in business war, argument.

RBC is one of a small group that is currently making a case to cut more interest rates from Bank of Canada.

RBC Chief Economist Franca Donald said that the central bank could choose to re-cut between the “pocket” of weakness in the economy-a softened housing market and some names, a sharp slowdown in tariff-stroke areas such as manufacturing.

“On side to Flip,” he said in an interview, “It is worth considering, will the bank of Canada rate cut really help that is harming the Canadian economy?”

The policy rate is a comprehensive tool that affects every Canadian – and every market – regardless of their need for support, Donald said.

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This means that tariff-sensitive windser, onts, where the unemployment rate is now more than 11 percent, will see the same stimulation from a rate cut in the form of Victoria, BC, where the unemployment rate currently sits on only 3.9 percent.

Donald said, “The rate cut will probably be unfair in such an economy.”

Instead, RBC argues that markets such as Windsor require accuracy of fiscal policy support from the government.

Donald said that the Bank of Canada has already given 2.25 per cent marks of interest rate cuts in the last one year, and this support is only starting to filter the economy, Donald said.

The central bank can now hand over the baton to the federal government without providing too much support for the economy, said, until the widespread recession signs begin to be physical.

Donald said that RBC has a more optimistic approach to the economy than some other forecasts, which is expected to grow through thanks to the flexible consumer expenses through the rest of the year and thanks to the expected retaliation in business faith.

But Oxford Economics, which expects Canada to be in a recession already, which will remain through the rest of the year, is also expected that there will be no other interest rate cut from the central bank.

The firm said in an updated Outlook this week that it expects the loss of job loss to steam in the front months, it is also growing up to three percent for tariffs and related supply-series tension by mid-2026.

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Oxford Economics argued that the Bank of Canada would want to bend against any possible increase in prices and also maintain its policy rate as the development of the trade war.

Donald said that after the inflation grows on the epidemic, consumers feel “scary” because new value pressure is being bubbled around them.

“Canadian is a very serious ability through crisis and it is a bank in Canada who probably want to stop a second round,” he said.

Meanwhile, BMO currently has three more interest rate cuts in its forecast, with the finals coming in the next year’s March.

But the chief economist of BMO, Dug Porter, admitted that the arguments are low, if any, they are growing for cuts.

“If you see what the financial markets are expecting, and they are often a very good judge, at this point they are really looking for another cut,” he said in an interview after Tuesday’s inflation was released.

Porter said that the federal government is expected to spend faster in the coming months, especially on defense and infrastructure, taking some pressure from Bank of Canada to cut rates.

Stephen Brown, an economist at Capital Economics Deputy Chief North America, believes that it is not appropriate to expect the Central Bank to cut the Central Bank with unemployment rate and the economy is deducted with a capacity below production capacity.

“I think it’s not quite likely that we are in a situation where the economy does not need any deduction,” he said.

At 2.75 percent, the benchmark interest rate of Bank of Canada is in the midst of its so -called “neutral range”, where monetary policy is neither increasing nor promoting economic growth.

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Brown said that he hoped that the probability of policy rate would be 2.25 percent before the Central Bank has a spontaneous cycle, giving the economy some tailwinds through business uncertainty.

Donald believes that the Bank of Canada is well deployed in the middle of its neutral border – is capable of lowering with a couple of interest cuts as required or keeping rates high if inflation proves stubborn in the next months.

He said that he does not expect an increase in interest rate at any time, but argues that the Bank of Canada holds its policy rate and maintains overall flexibility until the data explains how to move.

“They can choose to stay at this level for the next one to two years, waiting for the next shock, which can go in a direction or next.”

This report of Canadian Press was first published on 19 July 2025.

Craig Lord, Canadian Press

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