Canadian bank expects short-lived recession in 2023
RBC economists said that soaring food and energy prices, rising interest rates and ongoing labor shortages will push the economy into a "moderate contraction″ next year.
“We see growth slowing into the end of this year, but remaining positive, then we expect two quarters of declining GDP in Q2 and Q3 of 2023,″ RBC economist
RBC, one of the country's largest banks, said it expects the unemployment rate to reach 6.6% in 2023, but doesn’t think it will take long to reverse some of that weakness in 2024 and beyond.
The unemployment rate dropped to 5.1% in May, the lowest level on record.
“Labor markets will continue to remain pretty firm in the near-term, that’s why we don’t expect a downturn to show up until next year,″ Janzen said. ”The pace of employment growth will start slowing though, but that’s more about limited supply of labor rather than demand.″
Meanwhile, the pace of wage growth will increase for the rest of this year, Janzen said, as businesses look to fill job vacancies and retain talent, and consumers continue to face high prices.
Household spending that accelerated out of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns will slow as higher prices, interest rates and unemployment hit households, the report added.
RBC also expects house prices to fall 10% in the year ahead, subtracting more than
RBC said a three-quarters of a percentage point interest rate increase is likely next week, mirroring the
Janzen said the
The central bank raised its key interest rate by half a percentage point to 1.50% in June in an effort to get skyrocketing inflation under control.



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