Q4 GDP contraction, brighter Q1 – TD Securities

TD Securities’ Global Strategy Team forecasts Canadian real GDP to contract by 0.4% annualized in Q4, driven by weaker domestic demand, falling household goods consumption and softer housing activity, partly offset by government spending and net exports. However, the bank expects a 0.2% gain in December GDP and continued 0.1–0.2% growth in January, setting a firmer base for Q1.

Q4 softness but Q1 outlook improves

“We look for real GDP to contract by 0.4% q/q (saar) in Q4 National Accounts, led by further weakness in domestic demand.”

“Household goods consumption should see its second consecutive decline after the 2.0% contraction in Q3, alongside a modest increase for services, while softer housing activity contributes to another drag from residential investment.”

“Government spending should provide the main source of strength in Q4, along with a positive contribution from net exports.”

“Growth conditions look considerably brighter for December’s industry-level GDP where we look for a 0.2% advance underpinned by strength in services.”

“We also look for new flash estimates to show continued strength (0.1%-0.2%) in January, which would help put Q1 GDP on a stronger footing.”

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