Bank of Canada Surveys Show War Hitting Inflation Expectations

Shoppers at an outlet mall in Richmond, British Columbia.

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The war in Iran is pushing up inflation expectations, after sentiment had been improving prior to the conflict, survey data released Monday by the Bank of Canada shows.

Canadian firms consistently hiked their expectations for inflation in the weeks after the war in the Middle East began, according to the data. Meanwhile, more than 80% of households surveyed said they expect the war to harm the Canadian economy and raise inflation.