AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoConsumer spending & inflation: June inflation eased more than expected (headline -0.4% MoM; core flat), and falling gas helped keep shoppers spending, even as homebuilding stayed cautious. Food safety recalls (Canada-linked): Taco Bell in Canada says the cyclospora-linked lettuce outbreak in the U.S. wasn’t served at its locations; CFIA says it’s in touch with U.S. regulators. Kids’ cereal nutrition: A Canada-focused study found children’s cereals are still high in sugar, with most exceeding Health Canada sugar thresholds despite “health” claims. Product safety recalls (U.S., consumer-facing): Multiple items were recalled over lead, drowning, fire and shock hazards, including a toaster oven and other household products. Wildfire smoke protection: Guidance continues on keeping hazardous air out of homes, including filter and HVAC tips, plus reminders to protect pets too. Retail & affordability pressure: MNP’s debt index highlights “lifestyle shrinkflation” in Atlantic Canada as bills and debt crowd out discretionary spending. Market watch (Canada): UBS reiterated a Hold on Canada Goose, while Bank of Canada kept its rate at 2.25% and upgraded its outlook.
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