Bank of Canada raises interest rate by half percentage point, says more hikes to come
The Bank of Canada hiked its key interest rate by half of a percentage point Wednesday and said rates will need to rise further to clamp down on decades-high inflation.
Since March, the central bank has raised its key interest rate six consecutive times, bringing it from 0.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent in one of the fastest monetary policy tightening cycles in its history.
Economists were split on whether the Bank of Canada would go with half or three-quarters of a percentage point heading into Wednesday’s announcement.
In a news release, the bank said it expects interest rates will have to rise even further to clamp down on stubbornly hot inflation.


