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May 8, 2025

Release: Financial System Survey

10:00 (ET)
The Bank of Canada conducts the Financial System Survey to solicit the opinions of senior experts in risk management. These experts provide their views on the risks to, and resilience of, the Canadian financial system as well as on new developments they are monitoring.

Content Type(s): Upcoming events
May 8, 2025

Release: Financial Stability Report

10:00 (ET)
An assessment of potential risks to the stability of Canada's financial system. The Governor and Senior Deputy Governor will hold a press conference at 11:00 to discuss the contents of the Report.

Content Type(s): Upcoming events
April 28, 2025

Release: Market Participants Survey

10:30 (ET)
The Market Participants Survey is conducted quarterly. Bank of Canada staff reach out to a diverse set of participants in financial markets to gather their views on key macroeconomic and financial variables as well as on monetary policy.

Content Type(s): Upcoming events
April 16, 2025

Interest Rate Announcement and Monetary Policy Report

09:45 (ET)
On eight scheduled dates each year, the Bank of Canada announces the setting for the overnight rate target in a press release explaining the factors behind the decision. Four times a year, Governing Council presents the Monetary Policy Report: the Bank’s base-case projection for inflation and growth in the Canadian economy, and its assessment of risks.

Content Type(s): Upcoming events
April 7, 2025

Business Outlook Survey—First Quarter of 2025

Business conditions have deteriorated due to the trade conflict with the United States, according to results from the Business Outlook Survey and the Business Leaders’ Pulse. Sales outlooks have softened, particularly for exporters. Firms reported having sufficient capacity, and many are delaying investment and hiring decisions amid uncertainty. Firms expect that widespread tariffs would raise costs and lead to higher selling prices. In this context, expectations for inflation are higher than they were last quarter.
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