Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate again

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to .25% because of COVID-19

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OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada has made its second emergency interest rate cut this month, lowering its benchmark rate by half a point to 0.25 per cent, due to COVID-19.

In a statement on its website, the central bank says its decision to lower rates is aimed at cushioning the economic shocks from COVID-19 and a sharp drop in oil prices by easing the cost of borrowing.

It adds that providing credit in the economy for businesses that need it should help lay the foundation for the economy’s return to normalcy.

The interest rate cut takes the key rate to what the central bank referred to as “its effective lower bound” or the lowest level that rates can be set.

Bank governor Stephen Poloz is scheduled to discuss the rate cut during a teleconference with reporters this morning.

The central bank is also launching two new programs. One will aim to alleviate strains in short-term funding markets, while the other will see the central bank begin acquiring federal government securities in the secondary market with a minimum of $5 billion per week.

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