Topic: International topics

  1. Are Commodity Prices Useful Leading Indicators of Inflation?

    Discussion Paper 2009-5 - Calista Cheung

    Commodity prices have increased dramatically and persistently over the past several years, followed by a sharp reversal in recent months. These large and persistent movements in commodity prices raise questions about their implications for global inflation. The process of globalization has motivated much debate over whether global factors have become more important in driving the [...]

    Topics: Business fluctuations and cycles; Economic models; Inflation and prices; International topics; Transmission of monetary policy
  2. Emerging Asia's Impact on Food and Oil Prices: A Model-Based Analysis

    Discussion Paper 2009-3 - René Lalonde, Philipp Maier, Dirk Muir

    The authors explore the usefulness of macroeconomic models in analyzing global economic developments by examining movements in commodity prices between July 2007 and July 2008. They use the Bank of Canada's version of the Global Economy Model and investigate the longer-term outlook for commodity prices by constructing two different, globally consistent, scenarios for emerging Asia.

    Topics: International topics; Recent economic and financial developments
  3. The Impact of Market Timing on Canadian and U.S. Firms' Capital Structure

    Working Paper 2009-1 - Zhaoxia Xu

    This paper studies the impact of market timing on Canadian firms' capital structure and makes a comparison with U.S. firms. There is no evidence that market timing affects Canadian firms' capital structure in the same manner as it affects their U.S. counterparts. The effect of past equity issues on Canadian firms' capital structure is transitory. [...]

    Topics: Financial markets; International topics
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