February 25, 2020
Timothy Lane - Latest
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February 25, 2020
CFA Montréal FinTech RDV 2020 - Speech (Webcast)
Money and Payments in the Digital Age — Deputy Governor Timothy Lane of the Bank of Canada speaks at the CFA Montréal FinTech RDV 2020. (12:30 (ET) approx.)
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February 25, 2020
Money and Payments in the Digital Age
Deputy Governor Timothy Lane explains how the Bank of Canada is preparing for a future where Canadians may need a digital currency issued by their central bank. -
December 5, 2019
Ottawa Board of Trade - Media Availability (Webcasts)
Economic Progress Report - Deputy Governor Timothy Lane of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Ottawa Board of Trade. (09:20 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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December 5, 2019
Ottawa Board of Trade - Speech (Webcasts)
Economic Progress Report - Deputy Governor Timothy Lane of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Ottawa Board of Trade. (08:15 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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December 5, 2019
Economic Progress Report: Charting Our Own Course
Deputy Governor Timothy Lane talks about the different monetary policy paths taken by Canada and the United States over the last decade and reviews the Bank of Canada’s latest interest rate decision. -
December 5, 2019
Canadian economy resilient despite global uncertainty
Speaking a day after we decided to hold interest rates steady, Deputy Governor Timothy Lane explained that Canada’s economy remains resilient. -
November 15, 2019
Panel: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Private Digital Currencies or Central Bank Digital Currencies? — Deputy Governor Timothy Lane participates in a panel discussion at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. -
October 18, 2019
Panel: Institute of International Finance
Future of Money — Deputy Governor Timothy Lane participates in a panel discussion at the Institute of International Finance (IIF). -
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.