Canadian Weak Job Gains in October Keeps Jumbo Rate Cut In Play
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Weaker-Than-Expected October Jobs Report Keeps Jumbo Rate Cut In-Play in December
Statistics Canada released October employment data today. The data showed a marked slowdown in job growth, underscoring ongoing labour-market softness that triggered a jumbo rate cut last month. Statistics Canada reported that the country added 14,500 positions in October, missing the median expectation of a 27,200 rise in a Bloomberg survey of economists. This is the smallest employment gain this year and far below the average monthly pace of about 40,000 positions. The jobless rate held steady at 6.5%, beating forecasts of 6.6%.
Friday’s report indicates an economy still creating jobs but with room for more growth. Bank of Canada policymakers cited the weakening in…
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