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  1. *-- Canada Economics Brief: Real Gross Domestic Product Edged Down 0.1% in June, Contracting for a Third Consecutive Month, StatsCan says
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 08:34 AM EDT

  2. *--July US Advance Goods Trade Deficit $103.57 Bln Vs. Expected $90.0 Bln, Prior $84.85 Bln
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 08:34 AM EDT

  3. *-- Canada Economics Brief: BMO Was Expecting a 0.2% MoM Expansion In Real GDP For June
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 08:32 AM EDT

  4. *-- Canada Economics Brief: On a per capita basis, real GDP was down 0.4% in Q2, after an increase of 0.4% in the previous quarter
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 08:31 AM EDT

  5. *-- Canada Economics Brief: Real gross domestic product declined 0.4% in the second quarter of 2025, following a 0.5% gain in the first quarter, says StatsCan
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 08:30 AM EDT

  6. Scotiabank Previews Friday's GDP Data in Canada
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 08:06 AM EDT

    Canada updates gross domestic product figures and important details like final domestic demand at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, noted Scotiabank. The data deluge on the path to the Sept. 17th Bank of Canada decision starts now, then jobs next week, then consumer price index.

  7. US Dollar Rises Early Friday Ahead of Personal Income, Spending, Advance Trade
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 07:42 AM EDT

    The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Friday, except for a decline versus the Canadian dollar, ahead of a busy day of economic releases before the long holiday weekend. Personal income, spending, price and advance trade data for July are due to be released at 8:30 am ET, followed by the Chicago purchasing managers' index report for August at 9:45 am ET.

  8. BMO on The Day Ahead in Canada
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 07:41 AM EDT

    Canada will release gross domestic product for June and Q2 at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, said Bank of Montreal. The bank is expecting the economy to have contracted 1% annualized in Q2 as United States tariff uncertainty weighed on net exports and business investment.

  9. Kazakhstan's Central Bank Keeps Policy Rate Unchanged at 16.50% as Inflationary Pressures Remain
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 07:11 AM EDT

    Kazakhstan's central bank on Friday said the Monetary Policy Committee decided to maintain the base rate at 16.5% per annum with a more or less one percentage point corridor.

  10. National Bank Comments on Job Vacancies Providing A Guide to The Unemployment Rate in Canada
    MT Newswires | 08/29/25 06:59 AM EDT

    Canada's less timely and less closely followed jobs report -- the SEPH -- was published on Thursday, indicating Canada shed 33,000 jobs in June, said National Bank of Canada. That's in contrast to the 83,000 that were reportedly added in June, per the Labour Force Survey. Discrepancies between the two reports are nothing new, noted the bank.

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