Core Viewpoint - Canadian consumer prices have accelerated for the first time in four months, indicating potential price pressures that may prevent the Bank of Canada from lowering interest rates later this month [1] Group 1: Inflation Dynamics - The overall inflation acceleration is attributed to a narrowing decline in gasoline prices in June, alongside increases in passenger vehicle and furniture prices due to tariffs [1] - Excluding energy factors, the index rose by 2.7% year-on-year [1] Group 2: Cost Pressures - The uncertainty surrounding trade and tariffs in June appears to have begun pushing prices higher, with businesses facing rising costs likely to pass these increases onto consumers [1] - Durable goods prices increased by 2.7%, surpassing the previous rate of 2% [1]
加拿大消费者价格四个月来首次加速上涨
news flash·2025-07-15 12:41