May 27, 2015
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May 19, 2015
Canadian economy rebuilding, though headwinds remain, says Governor Poloz
Following a setback caused by the drop in oil prices, the Canadian economy is once again on a course toward sustainable balanced growth, although it continues to face headwinds, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz said today. The Governor’s speech to the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce outlined some key indicators the Bank […] -
May 19, 2015
The Way Home: Reading the Economic Signs
Governor Poloz discusses some key indicators the Bank is watching as the Canadian economy heads toward sustainable balanced growth. -
May 18, 2015
Bank of Canada to issue a commemorative bank note marking the historic reign of Queen Elizabeth II
As announced by the Prime Minister’s Office, the Bank of Canada will contribute to the Government of Canada’s plans to commemorate the historic reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by issuing a commemorative bank note in 2015. -
May 14, 2015
Fine-Tuning the Framework for the Bank’s Market Operations
Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson discusses proposed changes to the Bank’s financial market operations. -
May 14, 2015
Bank of Canada Review - Spring 2015
In this issue, Bank researchers discuss inflation dynamics and global trade following the 2007–09 financial crisis. Other articles explore changes to the governance and regulation of the Canadian payments system and outline the banking services provided by the Bank of Canada. Finally, the results of the 2013 Methods-of-Payment Survey are presented. -
May 5, 2015
Canada’s Economy Counts on Reliable Liquidity Says Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins
The financial system needs reliable funding and market liquidity to support economic activity, Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins said today in her speech to the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal. “We learned from the crisis that liquidity can be a fickle friend, and its absence can amplify financial distress,” she said. […] -
May 5, 2015
Liquid Markets for a Solid Economy
Senior Deputy Governor Wilkins discusses funding and market liquidity, and announces consultations on the Bank’s market operations and emergency lending frameworks.