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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T05:44:47+00:00Financial System Efficiency: A Canadian Imperative
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/12/financial-system-efficiency-canadian-imperative/
When I talk about the "financial system," I am referring to financial institutions and markets, the infrastructure, laws, and regulations that govern and support their operations, and the macroeconomic framework within which they operate. My message for you is that improving the efficiency of Canada's financial system is imperative.2004-12-09T15:41:07+00:00Financial System Efficiency: A Canadian Imperative2004-12-09David DodgeGovernor Dodge's speech on behalf of Canada's Finance Minister, Ralph Goodale
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/11/governor-dodge-speech-behalf-canada-finance-minister-ralph-goodale/
This document is published as a .pdf format only.2004-11-22T16:36:53+00:00Governor Dodge's speech on behalf of Canada's Finance Minister, Ralph Goodale2004-11-22David DodgeFamous 5 Foundation
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/10/famous-5-foundation/
As you know, one of the events and themes commemorated on the new $50 bank note is the Persons Case. I am especially pleased to be here tonight, helping to celebrate the 75th anniversary of that historic case, and honouring the Famous Five, who helped to enshrine the rights of all individuals, in Canada and other countries around the world, to participate on equal terms in political life.2004-10-13T10:35:50+00:00Famous 5 Foundation2004-10-13David DodgeGlobal Economic Developments and the Implications for Ontario
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/10/global-economic-developments-implications-ontario/
One theme that I heard repeatedly in Washington is that 2004 is turning out to be a better year than many had thought, particularly over the first half of the year. Indeed, the IMF is now projecting global economic growth of 5 per cent in 2004, which would be a marked improvement from the 3.9 per cent rate seen in 2003.2004-10-07T10:22:36+00:00Global Economic Developments and the Implications for Ontario2004-10-07David DodgeCanadian Monetary Policy in an Evolving World Economy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/09/canadian-monetary-policy-evolving-world-economy/
The Bank does look to the Chamber to help us understand how economic developments are unfolding at the industry level. And I particularly want to thank the Chamber for being an ongoing partner in our efforts to smoothly introduce three new high-denomination bank notes this year.2004-09-20T10:07:08+00:00Canadian Monetary Policy in an Evolving World Economy2004-09-20David DodgeCo-operation and the Conduct of Economic Policy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/06/co-operation-conduct-economic-policy/
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.2004-06-24T09:45:42+00:00Co-operation and the Conduct of Economic Policy2004-06-24David DodgeThe Changing World Economy: What It Means for Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/06/changing-world-economy/
The same is true of the Canadian economy, which must always adjust to changing domestic and world circumstances. During 2003 and so far this year, some of those adjustments may have felt more like overhauls, particularly for some manufacturing firms here in Ontario.2004-06-16T09:28:07+00:00The Changing World Economy: What It Means for Canada2004-06-16David DodgeTown Hall Meeting
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/05/town-hall-meeting/
As you know, many institutions, both governmental and private, are currently concerned about governance structures, accountability and rules of behaviour.2004-05-18T15:28:57+00:00Town Hall Meeting2004-05-18David DodgeResearch 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 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 Dodge