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How do central banks decide interest rates?

The Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve have both held their interest rates firm for several months, with both countries having unstable economic outlooks. Anne Gaviola explains how central banks decide interest rates, how they’re independent from federal governments, and how much longer interest rates could hold steady.

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