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The Bank of Canada announced that it is holding its interest rate target at 0.25 per cent

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Apr, 2020 06:09 PM
  • The Bank of Canada announced that it is holding its interest rate target at 0.25 per cent

The Bank of Canada is warning that the downturn tied to COVID-19 will be the worst on record and that the economic recovery will depend on the effectiveness of current measures to bring the pandemic under control. The bank announced that it is keeping its key interest rate target on hold at 0.25 per cent, saying that it is effectively as low as it can go to combat the economic impacts of COVID-19.

If conditions improve quickly, the economic shock is likely to be "abrupt and deep, but relatively short-lived" and followed by a strong rebound for most, but not all, sectors of the economy. A more severe scenario would likely see a "significant number" of businesses closing for good and longer spells of unemployment as workers look for new jobs.

A longer downturn would also mean households, businesses and governments could have higher debt by the time the recovery takes hold. No matter the scenario, all the possibilities suggest "the near-term downturn will be the sharpest on record," the report reads.

"The outlook is highly conditional on how long the containment measures remain in place, and how households and firms adapt," governor Stephen Poloz said in his opening remarks during a morning teleconference.

He added that "substantial monetary stimulus needed to be in place to lay the foundation for the post-containment economic recovery."

The monetary policy report is the last one Poloz is to be a part of, with his tenure at the head of the central bank scheduled to come to a close on June 2.

He was involved in the first monetary policy report published 25 years ago. Poloz said that he wished the circumstances for his last were "more favourable."

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