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Canada: Inflation likely to firm slightly to 1.5% in February - TDS

Analysts at TD Securities are expecting Canadian inflation to firm slightly to 1.5% in February vs 1.4% in January, reflecting a 0.7% increase in prices on the month.

Key Quotes

“Gasoline prices lend a strong boost (+4.0% m/m), allowing for a lower drag from overall energy price deflation.”

“We expect solid gains in food prices (+0.3% m/m) on the back of the weakening currency and stronger US prices. Such gains push food price inflation higher to 3.1% y/y.”

“Core inflation measures are likely to be stable to lower. We expect unchanged BoC core metrics on average (1.9%) with risks skewed to 1.8%.”

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