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December 15, 2021

Building on success

Speech summary Tiff Macklem Empire Club of Canada Toronto, Ontario
Governor Tiff Macklem speaks about the Bank of Canada’s monetary policy framework review and the agreement between the Government of Canada and the Bank to renew the 2 percent inflation target.
December 13, 2021

Joint Statement of the Government of Canada and the Bank of Canada on the Renewal of the Monetary Policy Framework

The objective of Canada's monetary policy is to promote the economic and financial well-being of Canadians. Experience has shown that the best way monetary policy can achieve this goal is by maintaining a low and stable inflation environment. Doing so supports a strong and inclusive labour market that provides every Canadian with opportunities for a good quality of life.
Content Type(s): Press, Press releases
December 9, 2021

Keeping our eyes on inflation

Speech summary Toni Gravelle Surrey Board of Trade Surrey, British Columbia
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle talks about the Bank of Canada’s decision yesterday to leave the policy rate unchanged. He explains the link between supply bottlenecks and high inflation and why the Bank thinks both will ease over time.

Hossein Hosseini Jebeli

Hossein is a Senior Economist of the Climate Analysis Team in the Financial Stability Department.
Department(s): Financial Stability
December 9, 2021

Media Availability: Surrey Board of Trade

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle takes questions from reporters by videoconference following his remarks (15:15 (ET) approx.).

Monetary Policy Spillover to Small Open Economies: Is the Transmission Different under Low Interest Rates?

Does the transmission of monetary policy change when interest rates are low or negative? We shed light on this question by analyzing the international bank lending channels of monetary policy using regulatory data on banks from four small open economies: Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic and Norway.

The Countercyclical Capital Buffer and International Bank Lending: Evidence from Canada

Staff Working Paper 2021-61 David Xiao Chen, Christian Friedrich
We examine the impact of the CCyB on foreign lending activities of Canadian banks. We show that the announcement of a tightening in another country’s CCyB leads to a decrease in the growth rate of cross-border lending between Canadian banks and borrowers in that other country.
November 29, 2021

Panel: Symposium on Indigenous Economies

The Indigenous economy in Canada: Partnering to promote — Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri speaks by videoconference (17:05 (ET) approx.).

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