The Bank of Canada’s policy rate has remained at 2.25% through six consecutive decisions through July 2026, with the latest Monetary Policy Report highlighting weak but broadening economic activity, excess capacity, and headline CPI pressures near 3% driven by elevated energy prices that policymakers intend to look through. Core measures near 2% and anchored expectations support trader consensus around an unchanged October outcome at 90.3% implied probability. Futures and economist surveys similarly price limited near-term movement, reflecting the central bank’s data-dependent stance and projections for inflation to converge toward the 2% target by early 2027. A stronger-than-expected growth rebound or sustained energy-driven inflation could raise the odds of a 25-basis-point hike, while a sharper labor-market deterioration would be required to shift toward easing.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedNo Change 90.3%
25 bps increase 7.2%
25 bps decrease 2.2%
50+ bps increase <1%
$44,679 Vol.
$44,679 Vol.
50+ bps increase
<1%
25 bps increase
7%
No Change
90%
25 bps decrease
2%
50+ bps decrease
<1%
No Change 90.3%
25 bps increase 7.2%
25 bps decrease 2.2%
50+ bps increase <1%
$44,679 Vol.
$44,679 Vol.
50+ bps increase
<1%
25 bps increase
7%
No Change
90%
25 bps decrease
2%
50+ bps decrease
<1%
The resolution source will be official information from the Bank of Canada, including the statement or release from its October 2026 interest rate announcement, scheduled for October 28, 2026, as listed on the official Bank of Canada calendar (https://www.bankofcanada.ca/core-functions/monetary-policy/key-interest-rate/#target-dates). This market may resolve as soon as the statement or release of the Bank of Canada resulting from its October 2026 interest rate decision with relevant data is issued.
If the specified rate is defined by an upper and lower bound, the relevant change will be the change to the upper bound.
If the specified rate is changed to a level not expressed in the displayed options, the change will be rounded according to the following guidelines. Increases or decreases of less than 25 bps will be rounded to 25 bps (e.g. an increase or decrease of 10 bps would be considered to be an increase or decrease of 25 bps). Increases or decreases of greater than 25 bps will be rounded to the nearest 25 bps and will be rounded away from 0 in cases of equidistance (e.g., an increase or decrease of 37.5 bps would be considered to be an increase or decrease of 50 bps). Displayed options of “Increase” or “Decrease” will include policy rate increases or decreases of any size.
If the specified announcement is postponed to a date and time before the start of the next scheduled announcement, this market will resolve based on the outcome of that postponed announcement. If the specified announcement is cancelled, or postponed such that no decision is announced by the start of the next scheduled announcement, this market will resolve to the “No Change” bracket. Emergency changes to the specified rate not resulting from the specified announcement will not be considered.
Market Opened: Jul 15, 2026, 9:50 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The resolution source will be official information from the Bank of Canada, including the statement or release from its October 2026 interest rate announcement, scheduled for October 28, 2026, as listed on the official Bank of Canada calendar (https://www.bankofcanada.ca/core-functions/monetary-policy/key-interest-rate/#target-dates). This market may resolve as soon as the statement or release of the Bank of Canada resulting from its October 2026 interest rate decision with relevant data is issued.
If the specified rate is defined by an upper and lower bound, the relevant change will be the change to the upper bound.
If the specified rate is changed to a level not expressed in the displayed options, the change will be rounded according to the following guidelines. Increases or decreases of less than 25 bps will be rounded to 25 bps (e.g. an increase or decrease of 10 bps would be considered to be an increase or decrease of 25 bps). Increases or decreases of greater than 25 bps will be rounded to the nearest 25 bps and will be rounded away from 0 in cases of equidistance (e.g., an increase or decrease of 37.5 bps would be considered to be an increase or decrease of 50 bps). Displayed options of “Increase” or “Decrease” will include policy rate increases or decreases of any size.
If the specified announcement is postponed to a date and time before the start of the next scheduled announcement, this market will resolve based on the outcome of that postponed announcement. If the specified announcement is cancelled, or postponed such that no decision is announced by the start of the next scheduled announcement, this market will resolve to the “No Change” bracket. Emergency changes to the specified rate not resulting from the specified announcement will not be considered.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The Bank of Canada’s policy rate has remained at 2.25% through six consecutive decisions through July 2026, with the latest Monetary Policy Report highlighting weak but broadening economic activity, excess capacity, and headline CPI pressures near 3% driven by elevated energy prices that policymakers intend to look through. Core measures near 2% and anchored expectations support trader consensus around an unchanged October outcome at 90.3% implied probability. Futures and economist surveys similarly price limited near-term movement, reflecting the central bank’s data-dependent stance and projections for inflation to converge toward the 2% target by early 2027. A stronger-than-expected growth rebound or sustained energy-driven inflation could raise the odds of a 25-basis-point hike, while a sharper labor-market deterioration would be required to shift toward easing.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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