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March 22, 2018

Financial system safer, but job not done, says Senior Deputy Governor Wilkins

While much has been accomplished to make the financial system more resilient, the job is not done, Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins told the audience today at a conference on lessons from the crisis at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. “We have accomplished much over the past decade, and we are […]
Content Type(s): Press, Press releases
March 22, 2018

Financial Stability: Taking Care of Unfinished Business

Remarks Carolyn A. Wilkins Rotman School of Management conference Toronto, Ontario
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins discusses three areas in which work remains to be done to improve financial stability.

Sabreena Obaid

Sabreena Obaid is a Senior Economist in the United States Division of International Economic Analysis Department at the Bank of Canada.

State Correlation and Forecasting: A Bayesian Approach Using Unobserved Components Models

Staff Working Paper 2018-14 Luis Uzeda
Implications for signal extraction from specifying unobserved components (UC) models with correlated or orthogonal innovations have been well investigated. In contrast, the forecasting implications of specifying UC models with different state correlation structures are less well understood.

Michael O’Bryan

Michael O’Bryan is the Bank’s Chief Risk Officer (CRO) and Managing Director of the Financial and Enterprise Risk Department (FER).

Did U.S. Consumers Respond to the 2014–2015 Oil Price Shock? Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey

Staff Working Paper 2018-13 Patrick Alexander, Louis Poirier
The impact of oil price shocks on the U.S. economy is a topic of considerable debate. In this paper, we examine the response of U.S. consumers to the 2014–2015 negative oil price shock using representative survey data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey.
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