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BMOによると、カナダのインフレ率は目標水準に近いものの、依然として深刻な問題となっている。

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-- モントリオール銀行(BMO)によると、連邦政府による火曜日の財政報告とカナダ銀行による水曜日の政策決定を前に、カナダ国民はインフレに対する不安感をあまり感じていないという。 同行は、主要金利とコア金利のほとんどが2%前後で推移しているにもかかわらず、こうした状況が続いていると指摘した。 BMOは、物価水準は重要であり、ガソリン、食料品、家賃の高水準は家計心理に影響を与え続けていると述べた。育児、通信、一部の消費財など、他のカテゴリーでは価格が比較的抑制されているものの、それは食料、通勤、住居といった生活必需品がなくても生活できる場合に限って有効だ。 同行は、4月のガソリン税減税は、紛争による価格高騰の後、来月の消費者物価指数に反映されるだろうと指摘した。ガソリン価格は、ほとんどの人が毎日目にするため、インフレ期待に急速に影響を与える可能性がある。 BMOは、カナダ中央銀行もこのことを認識していると付け加えた。 食料品価格は以前より落ち着きを見せているものの、銀行によると、スーパーマーケットの価格水準は依然として新型コロナウイルス感染拡大前と比べて約35%高い。インフレ率の低下は、食料品価格の安さを意味するものではない。 今後1年間は、原材料費の上昇が食料品インフレの底打ちとなるリスクがある。

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