Whatever happens in 2026 and beyond will be entirely dependent on whether recent productivity growth, which has registered average gains of 2.2% a quarter since 2023, compared to just 1.2% a year in the 2010s, stemming mainly from fixed capital investments, new business formation and immigration, will hold in 2026 to offset labour market softness…
A Macro Market View by Hubert Marleau
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