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Markets Barely Blink at Limp Canadian Growth

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Canadian growth flatlined in November and barely inched higher in December, likely keeping rates on ice even longer. But bond yields shrugged it off like yesterday's bad news.

Meanwhile, hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation, Trump's hawkish-leaning Fed chair pick, and a widening Canadian deficit stopped yields from dropping much—on either side of the border.

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