October 24, 2018
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October 24, 2018
Bank of Canada increases overnight rate target to 1 ¾ per cent
The Bank of Canada today increased its target for the overnight rate to 1 ¾ per cent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly 2 per cent and the deposit rate is 1 ½ per cent. -
October 24, 2018
Monetary Policy Report – October 2018
The Bank projects that the Canadian economy will continue to grow in line with its potential through 2020. -
October 15, 2018
Business Outlook Survey—Autumn 2018
Responses to the autumn Business Outlook Survey indicate that near-term business prospects continue to be robust. Strong demand and elevated capacity pressures support firms’ investment and employment intentions. -
October 15, 2018
Senior Loan Officer Survey—Third Quarter of 2018
Household lending conditions were almost unchanged this quarter, while competition for corporate borrowers continues to drive an easing in business lending conditions. -
October 10, 2018
Bank of Canada launches new program to foster collaboration with innovators
The Bank of Canada is looking for partners in the private sector and academia to experiment with digital tools and technology, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. -
October 4, 2018
Bank of Canada partners with Canadian Foundation for Economic Education to launch new website
Today, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz welcomed students and teachers to the Bank of Canada Museum for the launch of Money and Monetary Policy in Canada. -
October 1, 2018
Decrypting “Crypto”
Deputy Governor Timothy Lane discusses the Bank of Canada’s research and responses to public interest in cryptocurrencies. -
September 28, 2018
Bank of Canada launches The Economy, Plain and Simple
Today, the Bank of Canada launched a new digital publication to help Canadians better understand the economy. -
September 27, 2018
Canada is seizing opportunities from new digital technology, Governor Poloz says
Canadians are seizing the opportunities provided by the spread of digital technology, Governor Stephen S. Poloz said in a speech today. While people working in disrupted industries need help in order to adapt, the overall benefits of new technology are beyond question, he said.