TY - GEN AB - The global economy has continued to grow at a robust pace since the July Monetary Policy Report Update. Canada’s economic growth in the first half of the year was somewhat stronger than had been expected. Overall, the economy now appears to be operating at full production capacity. At the same time, the global and Canadian economies have continued to experience significant movements in energy prices. While the spikes in crude oil and gasoline prices caused by hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico have already reversed, prices for natural gas and heating oil, as well as gasoline, are substantially higher than they were at the time of the July Update. DA - 2005 ID - 4022 KW - Monetary policy KW - Politique monétaire L1 - https://www.oar-rao.bank-banque-canada.ca/record/4022/files/mproct05.pdf L2 - https://www.oar-rao.bank-banque-canada.ca/record/4022/files/mproct05.pdf L4 - https://www.oar-rao.bank-banque-canada.ca/record/4022/files/mproct05.pdf LA - eng LK - https://www.oar-rao.bank-banque-canada.ca/record/4022/files/mproct05.pdf N2 - The global economy has continued to grow at a robust pace since the July Monetary Policy Report Update. Canada’s economic growth in the first half of the year was somewhat stronger than had been expected. Overall, the economy now appears to be operating at full production capacity. At the same time, the global and Canadian economies have continued to experience significant movements in energy prices. While the spikes in crude oil and gasoline prices caused by hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico have already reversed, prices for natural gas and heating oil, as well as gasoline, are substantially higher than they were at the time of the July Update. PY - 2005 SN - 1201-8783 T1 - Monetary Policy ReportOctober 2005 TI - Monetary Policy ReportOctober 2005 UR - https://www.oar-rao.bank-banque-canada.ca/record/4022/files/mproct05.pdf Y1 - 2005 ER -