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Inflation 'feedback loop' warning by Bank of Canada's new deputy governor

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 03/10/2023, 18:38

Nicolas Vincent, the recently appointed external non-executive deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, issued a warning about an impending inflation 'feedback loop' during his initial speech in Montreal on Tuesday. Vincent highlighted the challenges the bank faces in maintaining its two per cent inflation target amidst an unexpected savings boom among Canadians. This surge in savings, a result of pandemic-driven economic shifts, has sparked an excess demand scenario, pushing up both prices and wages.

In addition to domestic factors, Vincent acknowledged uncontrollable global influences contributing to inflation. Specifically, he pointed out a 0.8 per cent year-over-year increase in gasoline costs in August. This rise has indirectly inflated the prices of other goods and services, leading to a broader inflation surge.

The Bank of Canada's new deputy governor emphasized that these conditions are creating a potential 'feedback loop.' As people anticipate higher prices, they tend to save more and spend less, which can further drive up prices and wages, reinforcing the cycle of inflation. This situation presents significant challenges for the central bank as it strives to stabilize pricing and maintain its two per cent inflation target.

Vincent's comments underscore the complex interplay between savings rates, consumer behavior, and inflation amidst ongoing economic uncertainties. His warning is a clear signal that the Bank of Canada is closely monitoring these developments as it navigates the path towards economic stability.

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