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May 16, 2013

Modelling the Asset-Allocation and Liability Strategy for Canada’s Foreign Exchange Reserves

The Bank of Canada recently developed an asset-liability-matching model to aid in the management of Canada’s foreign exchange reserves. The model allows policy-makers at the Bank and the Department of Finance to analyze asset-allocation and funding-mix decisions by quantifying both the risk-return and liquidity trade-offs for the assets, as well as the risk-cost trade-offs of the funding liabilities.

A Semiparametric Early Warning Model of Financial Stress Events

Staff Working Paper 2013-13 Ian Christensen, Fuchun Li
The authors use the Financial Stress Index created by the International Monetary Fund to predict the likelihood of financial stress events for five developed countries: Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States.
May 2, 2013

Appointment of the next Governor of the Bank of Canada (Video)

Press conference about the appointment of the new Governor of the Bank of Canada.
May 2, 2013

Appointment of the next Governor of the Bank of Canada (Audio)

Press conference about the appointment of the new Governor of the Bank of Canada.
May 1, 2013

Financial Crisis Taught Important Lessons About Monetary Policy, says Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney

While countries around the world continue to cope with the painful aftermath of the global financial crisis, the scope and fury of events have left policy-makers with important lessons about the functioning of monetary policy and its frameworks, instruments and tactics, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said today in a wide-ranging lecture about monetary […]
Content Type(s): Press, Press releases
May 1, 2013

Eric J. Hanson Memorial Lecture - Speech (Video)

Monetary Policy After the Fall - Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, delivers the University of Alberta Eric J. Hanson Memorial Lecture.
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