Although the Bank of Canada maintained its neutral stance as expected, its policy statement showed that it does have more concerns about the growth and inflation outlook, just not enough right now to justify any change in policy. Nevertheless, with the long awaited export-led recovery still notably absent and housing likely to re-emerge as a drag on economic growth, we still wouldn't rule out a rate cut next year.
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