WSJ
18 Jun 2026, 13:45 UTC · 1h ago
Canada Producer Prices Continue to Rise, Climbing 1.2% in May
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WSJ
18 Jun 2026, 13:45 UTC · 1h ago
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Disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the Iran war have buoyed crude oil costs. — Rising energy costs act as a tax on global economic growth and increase systemic inflationary pressure.
-0.80Producer prices in Canada continued to rise last month. — Higher producer prices typically lead to higher consumer prices, potentially forcing central banks to keep interest rates higher for longer.
-0.40Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are negatively impacting supply chains. — Supply chain disruptions increase operational costs for businesses and can lead to product shortages.
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