November 13, 2019
Annual Report, Bank of Canada Review, Bank of Canada Review articles, Books and monographs, Souvenir books, Business Outlook Survey, Financial Stability Report, Financial System Review articles, Monetary Policy Report, Quarterly Financial Report, Senior Loan Officer Survey
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October 30, 2019
Monetary Policy Report – October 2019
The Bank projects that Canadian economy will grow by 1.5 percent this year, 1.7 percent in 2020 and 1.8 percent in 2021. -
October 22, 2019
Business Outlook Survey—Autumn 2019
Results from the autumn Business Outlook Survey indicate that business sentiment improved slightly, but regional differences are more pronounced. Positive views in Central Canada contrast with widespread weakness in the Prairies. -
October 22, 2019
Senior Loan Officer Survey—Third Quarter of 2019
For household lending, mortgage conditions ease this quarter while non-mortgage lending conditions tightened. Overall business lending conditions were unchanged, with a slight tightening in non-price conditions and unchanged price conditions. -
August 27, 2019
Quarterly Financial Report - Second Quarter 2019
Quarterly Financial Report - Second Quarter 2019 - For the period ended June 30, 2019
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July 10, 2019
Monetary Policy Report – July 2019
The Bank updated its forecast for real economic growth to 1.3 percent this year, 1.9 percent next year and 2.0 percent in 2021. -
June 28, 2019
Business Outlook Survey—Summer 2019
Results from the summer Business Outlook Survey point to a slight improvement in business sentiment after a moderation in the previous survey. Investment and hiring intentions continue to be healthy. -
June 28, 2019
Senior Loan Officer Survey—Second Quarter of 2019
For household lending, mortgage conditions eased, while non-mortgage lending conditions remained unchanged. Overall business lending conditions eased slightly, driven mainly by small and commercial businesses outside the Prairies as well as corporates. -
May 29, 2019
Quarterly Financial Report - First Quarter 2019
Quarterly Financial Report - First Quarter 2019 - For the period ended 31 March 2019 -
May 16, 2019
Financial System Review Summary—2019
In our Financial System Review, we identify the main vulnerabilities and risks to financial stability in Canada and explain how they have evolved over the past year. This issue reflects the Bank’s judgment that the vulnerabilities associated with high household debt and imbalances in the housing market have declined modestly but remain significant. The Financial System Review is a product of the Governing Council of the Bank of Canada: Stephen S. Poloz, Carolyn A. Wilkins, Timothy Lane, Lawrence Schembri, Lynn Patterson and Paul Beaudry.