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BoC: Dovish patience with geopolitical risks – TD Securities

TD Securities analysts characterize the Bank of Canada’s (BoC) March Summary of Deliberations as slightly dovish, consistent with the March 18 decision. They stress patience, citing inflation near target, weaker GDP, housing softness and labour market headwinds. Officials note potential CPI spillovers from higher energy prices and stand ready to respond, but see no urgency given geopolitical uncertainty.

BoC minutes underscore cautious policy stance

"The Bank of Canada's Summary of Deliberations from March leaned slightly dovish, in line with the broader tone of the March 18th policy decision."

"The key message from the Bank remains one of patience, as the Bank noted they have "some flexibility because inflation was close to target and core measures suggested limited pressures" and that it could "take some time to see how the war in Iran evolved and what it meant for the outlook"."

"Otherwise, the minutes noted that GDP growth was tracking below the Bank's previous forecast, with "continued weakness" in housing and "ongoing softness" in the labour market."

"The Bank cited airfares and food prices as two areas where higher energy prices could spill over to other CPI components, while noting "it was too early to assess their net impact on the growth outlook"."

"The Bank stands ready to respond as needed, but it did not sound like they are in any rush given elevated uncertainty around the geopolitical outlook, alongside domestic headwinds"

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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