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Follow UsBy Trang Nguyen, 18 May 2012 13: 34 GMT
THE TAKEAWAY: Canada Consumer Price Index Rise 0.4 Percent in April > the Inflation within Target Encourages Bank of Canada to Preserve its Low Interest Rate Policy throughout 2012 > CAD Remains Higher
Canada Consumer Price Index is at a current level of 122(2), up 0.4 percent from121.7 in the previous month, the Ottawa - based Statistics Canada reported today. As such, the consumer prices remained stable at 0.4 percent for the fourth straight month. The reading exceeds 0.3 percent gain projected, according to the Bloomberg News survey. Over a year prior, the all items index regained to 2.0 percent from 1.9 percent in March.
The rise in year-to-year cost of energy substantially softened to 1.1 percent in April, following 5.1 percent increase in March and 7.2 percent upsurge in February. Similarly, gasoline prices climbed only 3.3 percent last month compared to 6.6 percent and 8.9 percent in the previous two months. Meanwhile, transportation costs surged 3.2 percent in the twelve months to April while the food prices advanced 2.5 percent.The Bank of Canada's core index rose 0.4 percent on monthly basis and gained 2.1 percent on yearly basis. Those numbers are consistent with the Bank of Canada's forecast last month that consumer prices would advance average 2 percent this quarter and 2.2 percent in the second half of the year.
USDCAD 1-minute Chart: May 18, 2012
Chart created using Strategy Trader - Prepared by Trang Nguyen
-Written by Trang Nguyen, DailyFX Research Team for DailyFX.com
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