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February 22, 2018

$1 commemorative note (1967)

Front of $1 Commemorative Note (1967)
In honour of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, a modified version of the 1954 $1 note was issued, bearing the date 1967.
February 22, 2018

$25 commemorative note (1935)

Front of $25 Commemorative Note (1935)
A commemorative $25 note bearing the date 6 May 1935 was issued in honour of the Silver Jubilee of King George V.

The “Too Big to Fail” Subsidy in Canada: Some Estimates

Staff Working Paper 2018-9 Patricia Palhau Mora
Implicit government guarantees of banking-sector liabilities reduce market discipline by private sector stakeholders and temper the risk sensitivity of funding costs. This potentially increases the likelihood of bailouts from taxpayers, especially in the absence of effective resolution frameworks.
February 15, 2018

Manitoba Association for Business Economics (MABE) - Speech (Webcasts)

Canada’s approach to price stability - Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks before the Manitoba Association for Business Economics (MABE). (13:45 (ET) approx.)

February 15, 2018

Anchoring Expectations: Canada’s Approach to Price Stability

Remarks Lawrence L. Schembri Manitoba Association for Business Economists Winnipeg, Manitoba
Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri examines the success of the Bank’s monetary policy framework and explains the review being undertaken before its renewal in 2021.

High-Frequency Trading and Institutional Trading Costs

Staff Working Paper 2018-8 Marie Chen, Corey Garriott
Using data on Canadian bond futures, we examine how high-frequency traders (HFTs) interact with institutions building large positions. In contrast to recent findings, we find HFTs in the data act as small-sized liquidity suppliers, and we reject the hypothesis that they engage in back running, a predatory trading strategy.
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