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December 15, 2015

Residential Mortgage Securitization in Canada: A Review

Residential mortgage securitization plays an important role in the Canadian system of housing finance, especially given the rising share of government-supported (i.e., public) securitization over the past 15 years. Mordel and Stephens analyze the evolution of two types of mortgage securitization in Canada— private and public — focusing in particular on the underlying public policy and economic benefits of the latter. They review the potential implications of the extent of public securitization and conclude with a discussion of policies that could be considered to reinvigorate private securitization in Canada.
Content Type(s): Publications, Financial System Review articles JEL Code(s): G, G2, G28
December 15, 2015

Financial System Review - December 2015

The Reports section of the Financial System Review examines selected issues of relevance to the Canadian and global financial systems. The December 2015 issue features two reports on significant developments in the financial system related to household finances: the importance of residential mortgage securitization for Canadian housing finance and the changing patterns of indebtedness of Canadian households.

Olga Bilyk

Olga Bilyk is a Senior Economist in the Canadian Economic Analysis Department.
December 8, 2015

Empire Club of Canada - Press Conference (Audio)

The Evolution of Unconventional Monetary Policy - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Empire Club of Canada (13:45 (ET) approx.)

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