G20 finance officials to discuss debt, funding to low-income countries in India

G20's economic officials will gather in India next week to discuss ways to boost lending to developing countries from multilateral institutions and to reform the international debt system, Reuters cited unnamed Indian officials.

Canada retail sales up 1.5% MoM in June, likely followed by 0.8% drop in...

Canada retail sales increased 1.46% month-over-month in June while core retail sales, which exclude gasoline and auto sales, was up 1.95%.

Canada inflation slows further to 2.8%; rent continues to rise

Canada's CPI rose 2.78% in February, a further slowdown from the 2.86% increase in the January

Eurozone inflation drops to 6.1% in May, lower than expected

Annual consumer prices in the Eurozone rose by 6.1% YoY in May, down from 7% in April.

Canada inflation drops to 2.9% in January

Canada's headline CPI rose 2.9% in January, hitting Bank of Canada's inflation-control target range of 1% - 3% for the first time since March 2021.

Canada unemployment rate rises back to 6.7% in February amid 83,900 job losses

Canada Labor Market——February 2026 Unemployment Rate: 6.7%; Total Jobs MoM Change: -83,900; Full-Time Jobs MoM Change: -108,400; Part-Time Jobs MoM Change : 24,500

Bank of Canada turns more ‘two-handed’ as ‘Stag’ vs ‘flation’ risks roughly balanced following...

The Bank of Canada on Wednesday held its policy interest rate unchanged at 2.25%, which is exactly what the market expected. The focus is now on the central bank's assessment of the Iran War's impact on the economy. 

Canada’s inflation rate slides to 1.8% amid a disinflationary base effect from last year’s sales tax holiday

Canada's inflation rate eased to 1.8% in February, the lowest since July last year.  The deceleration in headline CPI year-over-year growth rate can mostly be explained by the base effect resulted from the GST/HST holiday last year. 

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