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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T19:43:37+00:00Research in Financial Services and Public Policy - Filling the Gaps
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/research-financial-services-public-policy/
For five years, the research program here at Schulich has helped to support and nurture a Canadian academic community focused on financial services. In doing so, the program has encouraged researchers to fill the gaps in our knowledge and help policy-makers and regulators to do a better job. After five years, it's useful to think back and recall the motivations for establishing this program in the first place.2004-04-22T12:13:37+00:00Research in Financial Services and Public Policy - Filling the Gaps2004-04-22David DodgeOpening Statement before the House of Commons Finance Committee
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/opening-statement-21-april-2004/
The Canadian economy continues to adjust to developments in the global economy such as stronger world demand, higher commodity prices, and the realignment of world currencies, including the Canadian dollar. Emerging-market economies, especially China and India, are contributing to intensified competition but are also creating new trading opportunities for Canada.2004-04-21T12:07:51+00:00Opening Statement before the House of Commons Finance Committee2004-04-21David DodgeOpening Statement before the Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/opening-statement-20-april-2004/
The Canadian economy continues to adjust to developments in the global economy such as stronger world demand, higher commodity prices, and the realignment of world currencies, including the Canadian dollar. Emerging-market economies, especially China and India, are contributing to intensified competition but are also creating new trading opportunities for Canada.2004-04-20T12:03:59+00:00Opening Statement before the Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee2004-04-20David DodgeEconomic and Financial Policies for Growth in the Americas: A Canadian Perspective
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/economic-financial-policies-growth-americas/
The giant emerging-market economies of China and India are truly changing the economic balance across the Pacific in a way that none of us can afford to ignore. The sheer size of these two economies is very impressive in itself: together, they account for close to 40 per cent of the world's population.2004-04-19T11:53:00+00:00Economic and Financial Policies for Growth in the Americas: A Canadian Perspective2004-04-19David DodgeMonetary Policy Report – April 2004
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/15-april-2004/
The Canadian economy continues to adjust to developments in the global economy.2004-04-15T13:56:44+00:00enMonetary Policy Report – April 20042004-04-15Bank of Canada releases Monetary Policy Report
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/bank-canada-releases-monetary-policy-report/
The Bank of Canada today released its April Monetary Policy Report, which reviews economic and financial trends in the context of Canada's inflation-control strategy.2004-04-15T11:53:36+00:00enBank of Canada releases Monetary Policy Report2004-04-15Release of the Monetary Policy Report
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/opening-statement-20/
The Canadian economy continues to adjust to developments in the global economy, such as stronger world demand, higher commodity prices, and the realignment of world currencies, including the Canadian dollar.2004-04-15T11:28:22+00:00Release of the Monetary Policy Report2004-04-15David DodgeBank of Canada lowers target for the overnight rate by 1/4 percentage point to 2 per cent
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/bank-of-canada-lowers-target-overnight-rate/
The Bank of Canada today announced that it is lowering its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 2 per cent. The operating band for the overnight rate is correspondingly lowered, and the Bank Rate is now 2 1/4 per cent.2004-04-13T16:04:49+00:00enBank of Canada lowers target for the overnight rate by 1/4 percentage point to 2 per cent2004-04-13The Bank of Canada's Business Outlook Survey: An Assessment
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/working-paper-2004-15/
Since the autumn of 1997, the Bank of Canada's regional offices (located in Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver) have conducted consultations with businesses across Canada on a quarterly basis. These consultations are now referred to as the Business Outlook Survey (BOS).2004-04-01T12:50:38+00:00enThe Bank of Canada's Business Outlook Survey: An Assessment2004-04-01Business fluctuations and cyclesDomestic demand and componentsWorking Paper 2004-15 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp04-15.pdfThe Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey: An AssessmentMonica MartinCristiano PapileApril 2004EE3E32E6E66National Saving–Investment Dynamics and International Capital Mobility
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/04/working-paper-2004-14/
The authors analyze the dynamics of national saving–investment relationships to determine the degree of international capital mobility.2004-04-01T12:40:25+00:00enNational Saving–Investment Dynamics and International Capital Mobility2004-04-01International topicsWorking Paper 2004-14https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp04-14.pdfNational Saving–Investment Dynamics and International Capital MobilityFlorian PelgrinSebastian SchichApril 2004CC2C23FF3F31