testing on sep 11
Alisha Kalra
September 11, 2024
testing on sep 11
Alisha Kalra11
Alisha Kalra
September 11, 2024
testing on sep 11
Last week was a short one for financial markets in Canada and the US. This week will bring some relatively big economic announcements out of Canada, which will give more insight into the health of Canada’s economy in the second quarter of 2026. Last week, the US decided against extending the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, meaning the trade agreement will be up for review annually. North American trade will carry on with ongoing uncertainty. Here’s what to watch for this week.
After a strong reading of Canada’s gross domestic product in April, markets will carefully monitor the labour market report to see if conditions are picking up in that area of the economy. Job growth in Canada had been muted in 2026 before the large increase in May. Markets are hoping May’s results are the start of a steadying labour market. This will all factor into the Bank of Canada’s upcoming interest rate decisions.
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