Building up 5.9% nationally Final Edition
"With recent strong full-time employment gains, led by the construction and manufacturing sectors, and the price of crude hovering near $30 US per barrel, consumer confidence in Calgary and right across the province is sky-high," said Richard Corriveau, CMHC's Calgary-based senior mar...
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Published in | Calgary herald |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Calgary, Alta
Postmedia Network Inc
11.09.2002
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Summary: | "With recent strong full-time employment gains, led by the construction and manufacturing sectors, and the price of crude hovering near $30 US per barrel, consumer confidence in Calgary and right across the province is sky-high," said Richard Corriveau, CMHC's Calgary-based senior market analyst and regional economist. "On the heels of last week's surprise decision by the Bank of Canada to leave its monetary-policy settings on hold, the one-two punch of unexpectedly robust jobs and housing market reports will inject new life into expectations of a tightening in monetary policy at the next policy announcement date on Oct. 16," said Toronto- Dominion Bank economist Derek Burleton. In Alberta, urban starts reached 3,045 units in August, 38 per cent more than a year ago. Nationally, urban starts jumped 25 per cent to 16,594. |
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ISSN: | 0828-1815 |