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Fiscal Policy in the Age of COVID-19: Does It “Get in All of the Cracks”?

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an atypical recession in which some sectors of the economy boomed and others collapsed. This required a unique fiscal policy reaction to both support firms and stimulate activity in sectors with slack. Was fiscal policy able to get where it was needed? Mostly, yes.
November 3, 2022

John Kuszczak Memorial Lecture 2022

Interest Rate Changes and Economic Activity — Address by José-Víctor Ríos-Rull, University of Pennsylvania, with introductory remarks by Paul Beaudry, Deputy Governor.
November 3, 2022

Bank of Canada webcasts the John Kuszczak Memorial Lecture

On Thursday, November 3, 2022, the Bank of Canada will host its annual economic conference. This year’s theme is “Micro data to macro implications and how central bank policies should reflect them.” Academics, policy-makers, private sector economists and representatives from policy think tanks will be among those in attendance.
Content Type(s): Press, Media advisories

Considerations for the allocation of non-default losses by financial market infrastructures

Staff Analytical Note 2022-16 Daniele Costanzo, Radoslav Raykov
Non-default losses of financial market infrastructures (FMIs) have gained attention due to their potential impacts on FMIs and FMI participants, and the lack of a common approach to address them. A key question is, who should absorb these losses?
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