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'We're going to come into a period over the summer where inflation expectations will rise': Davis

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So, the Bank of Canada is widely

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expected to keep its benchmark interest

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rate unchanged this morning. We're close

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to that announcement, the interest rate

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announcement. We're joined by Earl Davis

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now, head of fixed income and money

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markets at Beimo Global Asset

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Management. Earl, thanks for joining us.

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You say that there are distinct signs of

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weakness in the Canadian economy. Uh,

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tell us the major one or two phenomena

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that you're seeing.

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>> Yeah, well, the major one is housing

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market. we see it continuing to decline

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and and getting weaker. There's no

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expectation for that to turn around. So

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that is the distinct sign for me.

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Although the Bank of Canada does not

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directly focus on the housing market,

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it's an important indicator of future

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demand um and saying whether the excess

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supply will be s will get wider or

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whether it will narrow. And that's

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that's a a big component in uh future ex

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expectations for uh uh easing from from

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our perspective.

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But I I know this is not a new theme,

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but when you get geopolitical events

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like the Gulf pushing up energy costs or

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the tariff war, lowering interest rates

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aren't always the tool to help.

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>> Uh no, they're not the tool to help.

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That that is for sure because they could

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stoke inflation. So it depends. And then

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so let's back up. The market right now

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is actually uh anticipating two hikes in

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2026. We push back uh against that. We

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think there's a a chance of an ease,

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although our confidence is getting less

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so in that. It's more likely going to be

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on hold for exactly the reasons that you

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bring up inflation. Plus, there's other

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aspects that are, I would say,

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positively impacting Canada. One

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actually is higher oil is uh increases

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actually higher oil price increases the

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GDP of Canada. We saw that in the

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economic update yesterday, a lower

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deficit than anticipated because of a

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windfall, which means there's room for

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more fiscal stimulus, which could be the

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substitute for easing. So yesterday's

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economic update actually reduces our

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confidence in an ease because that is an

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ease when you're putting back money into

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the economy. So uh the other thing too

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is the US actually we still do 70% of

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our trade in the US and the numbers year

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to date have been surprisingly strong.

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So that means we benefit from that as

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well. So there's a number of things

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taken away from our confidence in an

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ease but we definitely think it's a hold

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this year. We think the chances of of a

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hike are are not what the market thinks

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which is 100% of two hikes this year is

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what the market's anticipating. So one

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other thing it'll be interesting to see

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if the Bank of Canada pushes back on

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that in their statement. That's one of

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the things we're looking at as

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investors. Do they push back on what the

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market is thinking or do they kind of

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allude to, you know what, growth is

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stronger, inflation higher in the MPR,

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which means um they're more thinking

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what the market's thinking. So that

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today's statement is very important.

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>> So the market is is generally

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pessimistic, you mean, on Canadian

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growth, but the Bank of Canada may say,

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"Hey, things aren't that bad."

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Uh, no. They're specifically pessimistic

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on inflation.

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>> Oh.

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>> Um, in regards to higher inflation and

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it is the Bank of Canada's mandate to

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fight inflation or to maintain inflation

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at the 2% target,

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>> which the core reading from last month

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was 1.9. But the challenge is and this

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is where the risk is. It's not oil

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price. It's not gas price. It's the

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extension or a longer duration war which

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then flows into your packaging through

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plastics and petrochemicals flows into

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your transports for all goods in regards

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to their higher oil costs or gas costs

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and jet fuel being passed on to us

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translate into higher fertilizer costs

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which is higher food again higher helium

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costs which goes into kit. So the longer

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this goes on, the breadth of inflation

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expands, the possibility for inflation

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expectations to go higher increases

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dramatically. That is what central

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banks, especially infl on ones with

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inflation mandates, will push against.

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So we will see whether they kind of

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allude to a bit more hawkishness or they

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push back against it. It's very

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important. We believe they'll push back

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against it just to keep all options open

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because Koosma hasn't been settled yet.

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So that's that's the big big wild card

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in the room.

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>> You do expect uh of course all it all

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may change at 9:45 uh but you do expect

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one more interest rate cut in Canada

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this year.

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>> Yeah. Just from the housing perspective.

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So and the sequencing of the way things

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go. Yes. Now we do think we're going to

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come into a period over the summer where

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inflation expectations will rise. So you

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could discount the full two hikes and

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maybe possibly more. Um but after the

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inflation expectations rise and you get

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this broaden them of inflation, you get

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demand destruction.

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So it's the demand destruction which we

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think will be a Q4 story. So it's not

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going to be for over the next four

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months or five months. But a Q4 story

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could be demand destruction and if there

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is demand destruction not just

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domestically but globally, you could see

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an ease come in to help uh alleviate

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help increase demand.

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>> I I just wanted to loop back to

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something there. the impact of higher

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oil prices on the Canadian economy.

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I know there's multiple factors and sure

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higher crude prices help our terms of

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trade and our exports, but are they they

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must be a significant drag in that we

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bring in we import oil to central Canada

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where most of the population is.

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>> Yeah, you know what? There'd be winners

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and losers within Canada. You're totally

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right within Canada. But external to

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Canada, we're a winner. So, it's more

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how do you distribute um how do you

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slice the pieces of the pie? The pie is

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definitely bigger from a Canadian

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perspective with uh higher oil prices

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that is undeniable. There's been a lot

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of studies that say actually Canada,

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developed market countries including the

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US benefits the most. Um having said

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that then it's a government's job by

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definition to redistribute and that's

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what we'll see. So you are totally

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correct in regards to parts of Canada

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but as a whole Canada benefits from this

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>> right. So the Bank of Canada

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>> Bank of Canada breaking news keeping the

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target rate unchanged at 2.25%.

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There is a look at the Canadian dollar

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and uh so they're holding it. they

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expect inflation will peak in April and

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uh so that's that's their hope obviously

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that they do feel that this uh this

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surge in uh energy costs has been

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contained the Canadian dollar weakening

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as we can see after the bank of Canada

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stuck uh with rates um so the bank of

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Canada says growth did resume in Canada

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after a decline in the fourth quarter

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it's now looking for annualized growth

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growth of 1.5% in Q1 and Q2.

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Um it's slightly upping the growth

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forecast for the whole year 2026 to 1.2%

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and sees it um uh rising a little bit to

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1.6% in 2027.

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Uh but right now they're saying GDP

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outlook little change because of the

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Middle East conflict and inflation

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expected to peak at around 3% in April.

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Earl, I know you've had no time to to

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look at the bank account commentary. Um

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but it it sounds like they're they're

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not sounding the alarm on inflation in

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any way.

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>> Correct. I think you've highlight I

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haven't looked through it but I believe

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you did highlight the most important

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statement in there that they believe uh

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inflation will peak in April that that

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those are significant words. That's the

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