Canada's August GDP Unexpectedly Contracts 0.3%, Citi Sees Room for Rate Cuts in 2025

Deep News
10/31

Citi economist Veronica Clark noted that Canada's August monthly GDP unexpectedly declined by 0.3%—the largest drop since December 2022—but this would not materially alter the Bank of Canada's (BoC) rationale for pausing rate cuts this week, as the current policy rate remains restrictive.

Clark analyzed that the BoC's conservative projection of 0.5% annualized growth for Q3 likely already factored in August's economic weakness. However, she warned that the Monetary Policy Committee may be underestimating the risk of prolonged economic softening before 2026: "A triple threat of shrinking consumer credit, worsening housing affordability, and declining business investment appetite is eroding the foundation of economic recovery."

Market data shows interest rate futures still price in 75-100 basis points of cumulative cuts by Q2 2025, aligning with Citi's forecast of "at least three rate cuts next year." Capital markets have begun pricing in the possibility of the BoC restarting its easing cycle by Q3 2025.

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