November 15, 2012 The Changing Landscape for Retail Payments in Canada and the Implications for the Demand for Cash Bank of Canada Review - Autumn 2012 Carlos Arango, Kim Huynh, Ben Fung, Gerald Stuber Over the past 20 years, there has been a major shift away from the use of paper-based retail payment instruments, such as cash and cheques, toward electronic means of payment, such as debit cards and credit cards. Recent Bank of Canada research on consumers’ choice of payment instruments indicates that cash is frequently used for transactions with low values because of its speed, ease of use and wide acceptance, while debit and credit cards are more commonly used for transactions with higher values because of perceived attributes such as safety and record keeping. While innovations in retail payments currently being introduced into the Canadian marketplace could lead to a further reduction in the use of cash over the longer term, the implications for the use of cash of some of the structural and regulatory developments under way are less clear. Content Type(s): Publications, Bank of Canada Review articles Topic(s): Bank notes, Econometric and statistical methods, Financial system regulation and policies, Payment clearing and settlement systems JEL Code(s): C, C8, C83, E, E4, E42, G, G2, G28
November 15, 2012 Bank of Canada Review - Autumn 2012 This issue features four articles that present research and analysis by Bank staff. The first focuses on financial transaction taxes; the second on the role of central counterparties in over-the-counter markets; and the third on monetary policy and the risk-taking channel, as seen in the lending behaviour of banks. The fourth article presents research findings on the use of retail payment instruments and discusses the implications of innovations in retail payments on the use of cash over the long term. Content Type(s): Publications, Bank of Canada Review
November 9, 2012 Weekly Financial Statistics - 9 November 2012 Content Type(s): Publications, Historical: Weekly Financial Statistics
November 2, 2012 Weekly Financial Statistics - 2 November 2012 Content Type(s): Publications, Historical: Weekly Financial Statistics
October 26, 2012 Weekly Financial Statistics - 26 October 2012 Content Type(s): Publications, Historical: Weekly Financial Statistics
October 25, 2012 Banking and Financial Statistics - October 2012 Content Type(s): Publications, Historical: Banking and Financial Statistics
October 24, 2012 Monetary Policy Report – October 2012 The Bank projects that the economy will grow by 2.2 per cent in 2012, 2.3 per cent in 2013 and 2.4 per cent in 2014. The economy is expected to return to full capacity by the end of 2013. Content Type(s): Publications, Monetary Policy Report
October 19, 2012 Weekly Financial Statistics - 19 October 2012 Content Type(s): Publications, Historical: Weekly Financial Statistics
October 15, 2012 Business Outlook Survey - Autumn 2012 The results of the autumn survey suggest that, in an environment of slow global economic growth and uncertainty about demand, firms have tem¬pered their expectations for business activity. Content Type(s): Publications, Business Outlook Survey
October 15, 2012 Senior Loan Officer Survey - Third-Quarter 2012 The survey results point to a continued easing in overall business-lending conditions during the third quarter of 2012. Content Type(s): Publications, Senior Loan Officer Survey