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September 27, 2018

Atlantic Provinces Economic Council and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Moncton - Speech (Webcasts)

Technological Disruption and Opportunity - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council (APEC) Annual General Meeting (AGM), hosted by APEC and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Moncton. (19:00 (Atlantic Time), 18:00 (Eastern Time) approx.)

September 27, 2018

Technological Disruption and Opportunity

Remarks Stephen S. Poloz Atlantic Provinces Economics Council and Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce Moncton, New Brunswick
Governor Poloz talks about how new digital technologies create opportunities in the economy and affect how the Bank conducts monetary policy.

Monetary Policy Uncertainty: A Tale of Two Tails

Staff Working Paper 2018-50 Tatjana Dahlhaus, Tatevik Sekhposyan
We document a strong asymmetry in the evolution of federal funds rate expectations and map this observed asymmetry into measures of monetary policy uncertainty. We show that periods of monetary policy tightening and easing are distinctly related to downside (policy rate is higher than expected) and upside (policy rate is lower than expected) uncertainty.
September 25, 2018

Debt Management Strategy Consultations – 2019-20

The Department of Finance and the Bank of Canada are seeking the views of government securities distributors, institutional investors, and other interested parties on issues related to the design and operation of the Government of Canada’s domestic debt program for 2019–20 and beyond.
Content Type(s): Press, Market notices

Have Liquidity and Trading Activity in the Canadian Corporate Bond Market Deteriorated?

Staff Analytical Note 2018-31 Chen Fan, Sermin Gungor, Guillaume Nolin, Jun Yang
Since 2010, the liquidity of corporate bonds has improved on average, while their trading activity has remained stable. We find that the liquidity and trading activity of riskier bonds or bonds issued by firms in different sectors have been stable. However, the liquidity and trading activity of bonds issued by banks have improved. We observe short-lived episodes of deterioration in liquidity and trading activity.
Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical notes Topic(s): Financial markets JEL Code(s): G, G1, G12, G14

Government of Canada Fixed-Income Market Ecology

Staff Discussion Paper 2018-10 Léanne Berger-Soucy, Corey Garriott, André Usche

This discussion paper is the third in the Financial Markets Department’s series on the structure of Canadian financial markets. These papers are called “ecologies” because they study the interactions among market participants, infrastructures, regulations and the terms of the traded contract itself.

Léanne Berger-Soucy

Léanne Berger-Soucy is an analyst in the Financial Markets Department at the Bank of Canada.
Department(s): Financial Markets
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