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August 25, 2022
Quarterly Financial Report - Second Quarter 2022
Quarterly Financial Report - Second Quarter 2022 - For the period ended June 30, 2022 -
August 25, 2022
Bank of Canada launches process to appoint new non-executive Deputy Governor
Further to the announcement that Deputy Governor Timothy Lane will be retiring from the Bank on September 16, the Board of Directors of the Bank has initiated a recruitment process to fill the vacancy on Governing Council. -
BoC–BoE Sovereign Default Database: What’s new in 2022?
The BoC–BoE database of sovereign debt defaults, published and updated annually by the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, provides comprehensive estimates of stocks of government obligations in default. -
Has wage setting changed in Canada? Evidence from the pre-pandemic 2020 Wage-Setting Survey
Just before the pandemic began, the Bank of Canada conducted the 2020 Wage-Setting Survey. The goal was to explore the unusual trend of subdued wage growth in 2018 and 2019 despite a tightening in the labour market. Although this wage puzzle was beginning to resolve at the time of the survey, results highlight changes in several factors that may have important impacts on wage dynamics. -
August 16, 2022
La Presse
In an opinion piece published by La Presse, Governor Tiff Macklem talks about inflation and the Bank's focus on taming it. -
August 16, 2022
National Post
In an opinion piece published in the National Post, Governor Tiff Macklem talks about inflation and the Bank's focus on taming it.
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Risk and State-Dependent Financial Frictions
Using a nonlinear New Keynesian model with a financial accelerator, we show that financial frictions generate large state-dependent amplification effects. Shocks propagate more strongly in periods of financial stress. We propose an endogenous regime-switching DSGE framework for efficient estimation and improved model fit. -
Weather the Storms? Hurricanes, Technology and Oil Production
Do technological improvements mitigate the potential damages from extreme weather events? We show that hurricanes lower offshore oil production in the Gulf of Mexico and that stronger storms have larger impacts. Regulations enacted in 1980 that required improved offshore construction standards only modestly mitigated the production losses. -
PayTech and the D(ata) N(etwork) A(ctivities) of BigTech Platforms
Why do BigTech platforms introduce payment services? We explore this using a model in which a monopoly platform faces a trade-off between the costs associated with privacy concerns and the revenue from data services. We then analyze the feedback effects between data and payments.