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Bank of Canada hikes interest rate 100 basis points to 2.5%

by The Canadian Press

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The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate by a full percentage point on Wednesday, marking the largest single hike since August 1998.

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The central bank’s decision signals a more aggressive approach to reigning in skyrocketing inflation, which reached a 39-year-high of 7.7 per cent in May.

Most economists had forecasted a rate hike of three-quarters of a percentage point.

Read what you need to know here: Bank of Canada delivers jolt with 100 basis point interest rate hike

In its latest monetary policy report, the Bank of Canada said inflation in Canada is “largely the result of international factors,” but that “domestic demand pressures are becoming more prominent.”

The Bank of Canada is forecasting inflation will peak at eight per cent this year before it begins to decline.

Governor Tiff Macklem will hold a video news conference later this morning.

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