July's inflation rebound not enough to sway the Bank of Canada: economists

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OTTAWA – Inflation reaccelerated in July after another volatile month for global energy prices. But economists argue the latest data was mild enough that the Bank of Canada can focus on looming trade risks rather than fears of spreading price hikes.

Statistics Canada said Monday that the annual rate of inflation rose to three per cent last month, up from 2.8 per cent in June and a tick above economists’ expectations.



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