Bank of Canada leaves key interest rate unchanged at 2.25%
The central bank lowered its key interest rate by one percentage point this year
- By: Ian Bickis, The Canadian Press
- December 10, 2025 December 10, 2025
- 09:08
The central bank lowered its key interest rate by one percentage point this year
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