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April 23, 2002

The Bank of Canada's Securities-Lending Program: Draft Terms and Conditions - Appendix B

Eligible Collateral for the Securities-Lending Program The list of eligible collateral for the Bank's securities-lending program will consist of the following: Securities issued by the Government of Canada. Government of Canada stripped coupons and residuals. Securities guaranteed by the Government of Canada (including Canada Mortgage Bonds and NHA mortgage-backed securities (MBS) with a minimum pool […]
April 23, 2002

The Bank of Canada's Securities-Lending Program: Draft Terms and Conditions - Appendix A

Related Entities "Entity" means a corporation, trust, partnership, fund, or an unincorporated association or organization. "Person" means a natural person, an entity or a personal representative. Where two or more Primary Dealers are related entities with each other, only one of those entities may participate in the Bank's securities-lending program, unless the related entities meet […]
April 23, 2002

The Bank of Canada's Securities-Lending Program: Draft Terms and Conditions

Context The objective of the Bank of Canada's securities-lending program is to support the liquidity of Government of Canada securities by providing a secondary and temporary source of securities to the market under the conditions listed below. Transaction Structure The structure of the transactions is securities lending (no cash collateral) pursuant to a securities-lending agreement […]

Risk, Entropy, and the Transformation of Distributions

Staff Working Paper 2002-11 Mark Reesor, Don McLeish
The exponential family, relative entropy, and distortion are methods of transforming probability distributions. We establish a link between those methods, focusing on the relation between relative entropy and distortion.

La fiabilité des estimations de l'écart de production au Canada

Staff Working Paper 2002-10 Jean-Philippe Cayen, Simon van Norden
In this paper, we measure, with Canadian data, the scope of the revisions to real-time estimates of the output gap generated with several univariate and multivariate techniques. We also make an empirical evaluation of the usefulness of the output gap estimates for predicting inflation.
Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff working papers Topic(s): Potential output JEL Code(s): E, E3, E32
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