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December 23, 2024
Summary of Governing Council deliberations: Fixed announcement date of December 11, 2024
This is an account of the deliberations of the Bank of Canada’s Governing Council leading to the monetary policy decision on December 11, 2024. -
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December 23, 2024
Release of the Bank of Canada’s summary of deliberations
On Monday, December 23, 2024, the Bank of Canada will publish a summary of the deliberations that took place ahead of its interest rate decision on December 11, 2024. -
Interaction of Macroprudential and Monetary Policies: Practice Ahead of Theory
We draw on the Canadian experience to examine how monetary and macroprudential policies interact and possibly complement each other in achieving their respective price and financial stability objectives. -
CBDC in the Market for Payments at the Point of Sale: Equilibrium Impact and Incumbent Responses
We simulate introducing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and consider consumer adoption, merchant acceptance and usage at the point of sale. Modest adoption frictions significantly inhibit CBDC market penetration along all three dimensions. Incumbent responses to restore pre-CBDC market shares are moderate to small and further reduce the impact of a CBDC. -
December 20, 2024
What is a central bank?
A central bank works to ensure a country’s economic stability and its citizens’ financial well-being. -
Bouncing Back: How Mothballing Curbs Prices
We investigate the macroeconomic impacts of mothballed businesses—those that closed temporarily—on sectoral equilibrium prices after a negative demand shock. Our results suggest that pandemic fiscal support for temporary closures may have eased inflationary pressures. -
The impact of a central bank digital currency on payments at the point of sale
We simulate the impact of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) on consumer adoption, merchant acceptance and use of different payment methods. Modest frictions that deter consumer adoption of a CBDC inhibit its market penetration. Minor pricing responses by financial institutions and payment service providers further reduce the impact of a CBDC.