BoC Governor Tiff Macklem emphasized overnight that the central bank doesn’t want monetary to be “more restrictive than it has to be,”. Yet he also cautioned against lowering borrowing costs “too quickly” as it could undermine progress on controlling inflation.
Macklem pointed out that although wage growth remains above pre-pandemic levels, there are signs that the labor market is rebalancing and inflation is moderating, which could reduce compensation pressures.
“Wages tend to lag adjustments in employment,” he explained, adding, “Going forward, we will be looking for wage growth to moderate further.”