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March 21, 2005

Inflation Targeting: A Canadian Perspective

Remarks David Dodge National Association for Business Economics Washington, D.C.
The invitation is timely, given that the Bank of Canada's inflation-targeting agreement with the Canadian government is up for renewal next year. At the Bank, we are always reflecting on our framework, deciding what works well and what we can improve. Against that backdrop, we have watched with interest the debate taking place here in the United States - inside and outside the Federal Reserve - about whether that institution should join the ranks of inflation-targeting central banks.
March 21, 2005

Summary of Comments—Debt Distribution Framework Consultations

In the autumn of 2004, officials at the Department of Finance and the Bank of Canada launched a review of the debt distribution framework to assess the framework's effectiveness in ensuring that the government has continued access to stable, low-cost funding sources over a medium-term horizon and that the Government of Canada securities market continues to function well.
March 21, 2005

Summary of Comments – Debt Strategy 2005/06 Consultations

In October 2004, officials from the Department of Finance and the Bank of Canada sought views from Government Securities Distributors and institutional investors on a number of issues related to the design and operation of the domestic debt programs.

Y a-t-il eu surinvestissement au Canada durant la seconde moitié des années 1990?

Staff Working Paper 2005-5 Sylvain Martel
This study on overinvestment differs from the existing literature in that investment in machinery and equipment is modelled as a structural vector autoregression with identification achieved by imposing long-run restrictions, as in Blanchard and Quah (1989).
Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff working papers Topic(s): Domestic demand and components JEL Code(s): C, C3, C32, E, E3, E37, F, F4, F47
February 18, 2005

Additional release time for calls for tenders for cash management bills

Effective immediately, calls for tenders for cash management bills may be released on any day at either 10:00 a.m. or 4:00 p.m. The addition of a later time to the existing Auction Timetable will increase the ability of the government's cash managers to raise balances on short notice in response to unexpected developments.
Content Type(s): Press, Market notices
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