Bank of Canada holds interest rate, warns economy’s resilience to be ‘tested’
Central bank stands out among international peers in its decision to hold steady
- By: Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press
- October 30, 2019 October 30, 2019
- 11:04
Central bank stands out among international peers in its decision to hold steady
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