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  1. RBC Says Q3 GDP Tracking Broadly In Line With Its Own Forecast After Today's Data
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 10:33 AM EDT

    For RBC Economics, the bottom line is that the 0,2% increase in July GDP was slightly above Statistics Canada's 0.1% advance estimate a month ago and broadly confirmed earlier signs that the Canadian economy steadied early in Q3 after contracting in the immediate wake of aggressive U.S. tariffs imposed globally in Q2.

  2. August Consumer Spending Grows at Fastest Pace Since March; Annual Core Inflation Holds Steady
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 10:24 AM EDT

    US consumer spending accelerated in August at the fastest pace since March, while the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric held steady on an annual basis, government data showed Friday. Personal consumption expenditures increased 0.6% last month, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported.

  3. September Michigan Consumer Sentiment Revised Downward from Preliminary Print, Below August Reading
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 10:10 AM EDT

    The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index was revised downwards on Friday to a reading of 55.1 for September from the 55.4 print in the preliminary estimate, compared with expectations for no revision in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:30 am ET. That was below the final reading of 58.2 in August.

  4. *-- TSX Open: CIBC Calls Today's Canadian GDP Data "A Step and a Stumble"
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 09:46 AM EDT

  5. Desjardins Says July GDP Beat Looks Fleeting as StatCan Flash Points to August Stall
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 09:31 AM EDT

    Canadian GDP rose 0.2% in July, a touch above forecasts on goods-sector strength, but Desjardins' Tiago Figueiredo says the momentum is fading with a flash estimate showing August stalled and Q3 growth tracking near 0.5%, reinforcing his view of a 2.00% policy-rate trough. Canadian GDP rose more than expected in July, but that "strength appeared to be fleeting", Figueiredo said Friday.

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  7. Gold Rises as a Key U.S. Inflation Measure Rose in August But Matched Expectations
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 09:23 AM EDT

    Gold traded higher early on Friday as a key U.S. inflation measure rose last month but matched expectations, clearing the way for another interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve next month. Gold for December delivery was last seen up $11.50 to US$3,782.60 per ounce.

  8. Canada GDP Up 0.2% in July, Likely Stalled in August; CIBC Says Jobs, CPI Key to October Cut
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 09:01 AM EDT

    The Canadian economy posted its first gain in four months with a 0.2% rise in July GDP before likely stalling in August, CIBC's Andrew Grantham said, leaving Q3 growth tracking 0.8% annualized-just below the BoC's 1.0% projection-and putting upcoming jobs and CPI data in focus for a potential October rate cut.

  9. BGC Group Extends Exchange Offer for Senior Notes Due 2030
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 08:42 AM EDT

    BGC Group (BGC) said Friday it extended its offer to exchange up to $700 million of 6.15% senior notes due 2030 to Oct. 3 from the previous expiration date of Sept. 25. The notes, issued and sold by the company in April in a private offering, will be exchanged for an equal amount of registered 6.15% senior notes due 2030 under the exchange offer, BGC said.

  10. *-- Canada Economics Brief: StatsCan Adds Advance Information Indicates Real GDP was "Essentially Unchanged" in August
    MT Newswires | 09/26/25 08:34 AM EDT

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