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Bank of Canada’s new deputy governor signals concern over pricing behavior

The Bank of Canada has maintained a 5% interest rate while monitoring corporate pricing strategies amid a resurgence in inflation to 4% in August. The progress towards disinflation has been slower than anticipated. Vincent’s apprehensions are also echoed in Prime Minister Trudeau’s recent call to grocery executives for food price stabilization.

Vincent’s role on the rate-setting council is significant given these developments. His insights will be key in addressing issues such as “greedflation,” a concept that examines the impact of corporate pricing strategies on inflation rates. The retail food sector’s pricing practices and imbalances between supply and demand have also been underlined as areas of concern.

The upcoming interest-rate decision by the Bank of Canada was also mentioned, highlighting its importance in light of these ongoing issues. As the bank continues to navigate through these economic challenges, Vincent’s stance on pricing behavior and its implications for inflation will be closely watched.

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Source: Economy - investing.com

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