April 8, 2019 Why Do Central Banks Care About Market Power? Presentation Carolyn A. Wilkins G7 conference hosted by Banque de France Paris, France Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins discusses how the competitive landscape and digitalization affect monetary policy and why central banks care about market power. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Presentations Topic(s): Firm dynamics, Inflation and prices, Labour markets, Market structure and pricing, Monetary policy transmission, Potential output, Productivity, Service sector
July 22, 2011 Global Financial Reform: Maintaining the Momentum Remarks Tiff Macklem G-20 Workshop on 7 July 2011 Paris, France In his remarks entitled Global Financial Reform: Maintaining the Momentum, delivered to the G-20 workshop organized by the Australian Treasury in Paris on 7 July 2011, Senior Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem reviews the achievements toward a more resilient financial system and the challenges related to oversight and regulation, and reducing contagion and harmful spillovers. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Remarks
November 4, 2005 International symposium of the Banque de France Remarks David Dodge International symposium of the Banque de France Paris, France As globalization intensifies, more and more regions are realizing the benefits of open trade and capital account liberalization. But with increased globalization also comes increased exposure to shocks originating outside each country's borders. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Remarks
June 24, 2004 Co-operation and the Conduct of Economic Policy Remarks David Dodge European Economics and Financial Centre Paris, France The theme of this event is "Policy Coordination in an Integrated Global Economy." It seems as if the idea of policy coordination is making a comeback these days. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Remarks
March 12, 2002 Bank of Canada Governor Reviews Canadian Monetary Policy Choices Media Relations Paris, France In particular, the Governor discussed how the Bank of Canada aims to promote economic growth by means of a monetary policy symmetrically focused on a 2 per cent inflation target. "We pay equal attention to any significant movement away from 2 per cent - whether above or below," Mr. Dodge said. In contrast, the European Central Bank has an inflation-control ceiling of 2 per cent, he noted. Content Type(s): Press, Press releases
March 12, 2002 Monetary Policy Choices: The Canadian Experience Remarks David Dodge Chambre de Commerce France-Canada and Les Canadiens en Europe (France) Paris, France Over the years, both Canada and France have had to make decisions about the framework guiding monetary policy. The authorities in the two countries have made choices that reflect the differences in our economies. Content Type(s): Press, Speeches and appearances, Remarks