March 27, 2020
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March 27, 2020
Bank of Canada lowers overnight rate target to ¼ percent
The Bank of Canada today lowered its target for the overnight rate by 50 basis points to ¼ percent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly ½ percent and the deposit rate is ¼ percent. This unscheduled rate decision brings the policy rate to its effective lower bound and is intended to provide support to the Canadian financial system and the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
March 26, 2020
Results of today’s Provincial Money Market Purchase program
As part of the Bank of Canada’s Provincial Money Market Purchase (PMMP) program, the Bank was allocated $121.1 million of provincial treasury bills and/or promissory notes. -
March 26, 2020
Results of today’s Canada Mortgage Bond purchase operation
Today the Bank of Canada purchased $ 260,000,000 of Canada Mortgage Bonds in the secondary market. -
March 25, 2020
Results of today’s Provincial Money Market Purchase program
As part of the Bank of Canada’s Provincial Money Market Purchase (PMMP) program, the Bank was allocated $279.21 million of provincial treasury bills and/or promissory notes. -
March 25, 2020
Operational details for the upcoming Expansion of the Bank of Canada’s Bond Buyback Program
Consistent with the announcement that the Bank of Canada (the Bank), acting as fiscal agent, will extend its buybacks across all benchmark maturity sectors, the Bank is announcing today the following operations for the next two weeks. -
Do Protectionist Trade Policies Integrate Domestic Markets? Evidence from the Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Dispute
We consider the effects of protectionist trade policies on international and domestic market integration, using evidence from the long-standing softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the United States. -
Welfare Analysis of Equilibria With and Without Early Termination Fees in the US Wireless Industry
The elimination of long-term contracts and early termination fees (ETFs) in the US wireless industry at the end of 2015 increased monthly service fees by 2 to 5 percent. Nevertheless, consumers are clearly better off without ETFs. While firms’ revenues from ETFs vanish, their profits from monthly fees increase. As a result, the overall effect on producer profits is less clear. -
March 24, 2020
Bank of Canada Announces New Program to Support Provincial Funding Markets
The Bank of Canada today announced a new program to support the liquidity and efficiency of provincial government funding markets. -
March 24, 2020
COVID-19: Actions to Support the Economy and Financial System
Learn about the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Bank’s actions to support the Canadian economy and financial system.