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Scotiabank links high BoC rates to government spending

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November 21, 2023
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Scotiabank analysts have drawn a direct connection between the Bank of Canada’s (BoC) elevated policy rates and increased government spending, particularly during the pandemic response. This fiscal expansion has contributed to a central bank key overnight lending rate around two percentage points higher than it might otherwise have been. The current 5% rate stands in contrast to an estimated 3% that could have prevailed without such robust government outlays.

The findings come amid ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of the BoC’s monetary policy. On Wednesday, October 25, 2023, BoC Governor Tiff Macklem criticized current government spending as undermining the central bank’s efforts to combat inflation through interest rate hikes. He emphasized the necessity for fiscal and monetary policies to work in tandem, especially given an economic growth forecast of just two percent.

Further complicating matters, on Monday, October 30, 2023, Macklem pointed out during a House of Commons finance committee meeting that the federal carbon tax has contributed to inflating prices by approximately sixteen percent.

By Thursday, November 9, 2023, Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers (NYSE:) was advising Canadians at an Advocis meeting to prepare for persistently high-interest rates. She attributed these rates to imbalances between government final consumption and supply growth.

As Canada navigates these economic challenges, all eyes are on the upcoming policy rate decision by the BoC scheduled for December 6th. This decision is keenly awaited as economists and policymakers alike weigh the impacts of fiscal decisions on monetary policy.

In anticipation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s forthcoming fiscal statement, expected on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, there is heightened attention on how elected officials will approach budget crafting. With the central bank targeting a 2% inflation rate, it becomes crucial for fiscal measures to align with monetary policy to effectively manage inflation and alleviate price pressures.

The recent Scotiabank report underscores this point, highlighting the difficulties posed by increased government consumption on monetary policy effectiveness and pointing out the fiscal mis-calibration since the pandemic began. As policymakers prepare for upcoming announcements and reports, the interaction between fiscal spending and central bank interest rates remains a critical issue for Canada’s economic stability.

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