Canada's CPI monthly rate in July was 0.4%, expected to be 0.40%, and the previous value was -0.10%
Canada's CPI for July increased by 0.4%, in line with expectations of 0.40%, and up from the previous month's -0.10%. Canada's core CPI for July increased by 0.3%, up from the previous month's -0.1%. Canada's core CPI for July increased by 1.7% compared to the previous year, down from the previous month's 1.9%. Canada's CPI for July increased by 2.5% compared to the previous year, in line with expectations of 2.50%, and down from the previous month's 2.70%.
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