Canadian Outlook Economic Forecast: Autumn 2004

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Canadian Outlook Economic Forecast: Autumn 2004

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Pages:11 pages18 min read

Author: Peter Hall

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This quarterly executive summary provides highlights of the Canadian Outlook that presents the short-term national outlook.

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This quarterly executive summary provides highlights of the Canadian Outlook that presents the short-term national outlook.

Document Highlights

  • The Canadian economy is forecast to generate growth of 3 per cent in 2004 and 3.2 per cent in 2005
  • Short-term interest rates are forecast to rise by 180 basis points by the end of 2005 as the Bank of Canada gradually reduces monetary stimulus
  • Government spending will lag behind the rest of the economy as provincial governments strive to balance their books
  • Housing starts will dip below the 200,000 level in 2005 for the first time in three years
  • U.S. economic growth will slow from 4.2 per cent in this year to 3.2 per cent in 2005
  • The dollar will hover around $0.75 US this year and next

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