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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T21:05:47+00:00Summary of Government of Canada - Outstanding as at 31 December 2004
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2004-12-31T11:32:49+00:00enSummary of Government of Canada - Outstanding as at 31 December 20042004-12-31The Bank of Canada as Lender of Last Resort
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As the ultimate provider of Canadian-dollar liquidity to the financial system, the Bank of Canada has the unique capacity to create Canadian-dollar claims on the central bank and the power to make secured loans or advances to chartered banks and other members of the Canadian Payments Association. The Bank supplies overnight credit on a routine basis through the Standing Liquidity Facility (SLF) to direct participants in the Large Value Transfer System, and Emergency Lending Assistance (ELA) to solvent deposit-taking institutions that require more substantial and prolonged credit. The authors review the policy framework that guides the Bank's lender-of-last-resort function, including the key issues, terms and conditions, and eligibility criteria associated with its SLF and ELA activities. Also discussed are foreign currency ELA, the relationship between SLF and ELA, systemic risk and Bank of Canada intervention, and the potential provision of liquidity to major clearing and settlement systems.2004-12-25T07:00:51+00:00enThe Bank of Canada as Lender of Last Resort2004-12-25Government of Canada Yield-Curve Dynamics, 1986-2003
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A database of historical Government of Canada zero-coupon yield curves developed at the Bank of Canada is introduced in this article, which also includes an initial statistical analysis of the behaviour and evolution of the zero-coupon interest (spot) rates over the full period and two distinct subperiods. Specific areas of interest include the evolution of the levels of key interest rates and yield-curve measures over the sample as well as daily changes in the key interest rates and the yield-curve measures; the identification of a relatively small number of factors that drove the evolution of the yield curve; and the total returns that would have been realized by holding bonds of different maturities for a given holding period.2004-12-24T07:11:02+00:00enGovernment of Canada Yield-Curve Dynamics, 1986-20032004-12-24A Taxonomy of Market Efficiency
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2004-12-23T15:13:33+00:00enA Taxonomy of Market Efficiency2004-12-23Portrait of the Canadian Hedge Fund Industry
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2004-12-23T15:05:22+00:00enPortrait of the Canadian Hedge Fund Industry2004-12-23Basel II and Required Bank Capital
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2004-12-23T14:55:47+00:00enBasel II and Required Bank Capital2004-12-23Pre-Bid Run-Ups Ahead of Canadian Takeovers: How Big Is the Problem?
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2004-12-23T14:48:21+00:00enPre-Bid Run-Ups Ahead of Canadian Takeovers: How Big Is the Problem?2004-12-23Monetary Policy, Private Information, and International Stock Markets
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2004-12-23T14:37:39+00:00enMonetary Policy, Private Information, and International Stock Markets2004-12-23Bank of Canada Lender-of-Last-Resort Policies
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The Bank of Canada has distinct roles as a lender of last resort. This article outlines how and under what circumstances the Bank can routinely provide liquidity to facilitate payment settlement, as well as the various ways it can respond in more exceptional situations.2004-12-23T11:20:49+00:00enBank of Canada Lender-of-Last-Resort Policies2004-12-23Financial System Review - December 2004
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The Canadian financial system comprises financial markets, financial institutions, and the clearing and settlement systems.2004-12-23T08:42:47+00:00enFinancial System Review - December 20042004-12-23