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Price hikes won’t be as steep in year ahead, some firms tell Bank of CanadaThe Bank of Canada's quarterly Business Outlook Survey shows firms are generally planning fewer and less steep price hikes in the year to come after a period of high inflation.MoneyJan 15
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U.S. inflation ticks higher in December. What that means for the FedHigher energy and housing prices boosted overall U.S. inflation in December, a sign that the Fed's drive to slow inflation to two per cent will likely remain a bumpy one.EconomyJan 11
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Canada’s productivity has been declining. Why that’s a problem for the economyCanada is having a productivity problem. Economists explain that with growing wages, there's a risk of refuelling inflation if Canadian workers aren't more productive.MoneyJan 6
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World economy ‘not out of the danger zone’ amid conflicts, UN saysThe United Nations issued a somber global economic forecast for 2024 on Thursday, pointing to challenges from escalating conflicts and sluggish global trade.WorldJan 5
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Interest rate cuts could come in spring this year, Deloitte saysDeloitte Canada says the Canadian economy will return to growth in the second half of 2024, with interest rate cuts as early as this spring.CanadaJan 4
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Here are the tax changes that will affect your pocketbook in 2024While inflation has eaten away at Canadians' pocketbooks in recent years, the resulting changes to how marginal tax rates and other benefits are indexed might be a boon for filers.MoneyJan 2
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Canada’s top CEOs have already made more than average worker will in 2024A report has found that the average pay for the top CEOs in 2022 broke an all-time record for CCPA's data series that began in 2008, with an average pay of $14.9 million.CanadaJan 2
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What will cost British Columbians more in 2024?Prices on just about everything from food, housing, fuel and transportation are predicted to rise yet again in 2024.ConsumerJan 1
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Four ways life could get pricier in B.C. in 2024, and a handful of ways it might notFrom rent to restaurants, here are four ways life is about to get more expensive in 2024 — and a handful of ways that it probably won’t.EconomyJan 1
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Canadians ringing in 2024 with ‘big’ money resolutions. How to get a head startCanadians are ringing in the new year with plans to cut down on spending amid cost of living concerns, new Ipsos polling shows. Here's how to get ahead financially.MoneyJan 1
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