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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T14:21:49+00:00Bank of Canada Announces Appointment of Special Adviser
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/bank-canada-announces-appointment-special-adviser-3/
Mr. Little, who will join the Bank in September, is a recently retired journalist from the Globe and Mail, where he spent most of the past two decades writing about economics and public finance.2005-07-28T12:06:57+00:00enBank of Canada Announces Appointment of Special Adviser2005-07-28Bank of Canada releases Monetary Policy Report Update
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/bank-canada-releases-monetary-policy-report-update-2/
The Bank of Canada today released its July Monetary Policy Report Update, which discusses current economic and financial trends in the context of Canada's inflation-control strategy.2005-07-14T12:02:05+00:00enBank of Canada releases Monetary Policy Report Update2005-07-14Release of the Monetary Policy Report Update
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/opening-statement-34/
Global and Canadian economic developments have been unfolding broadly as expected, and the Bank's outlook for output and inflation in Canada through to the end of 2006 is little changed from the scenario outlined in the April Report. Strong growth in final domestic demand in Canada continues to offset the drag from net exports.2005-07-14T10:27:50+00:00Release of the Monetary Policy Report Update2005-07-14David DodgeMonetary Policy Report Update – July 2005
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/update-14-july-2005/
The update on global and Canadian economic developments presented in this Report highlights three issues.2005-07-14T09:19:15+00:00enMonetary Policy Report Update – July 20052005-07-14Bank of Canada keeps target for the overnight rate at 2 1/2 per cent
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/bank-canada-keeps-target-overnight-rate-8/
The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 2 1/2 per cent. The operating band for the overnight rate is unchanged, and the Bank Rate remains at 2 3/4 per cent.2005-07-12T11:54:41+00:00enBank of Canada keeps target for the overnight rate at 2 1/2 per cent2005-07-12Business Outlook Survey - Summer 2005
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/2005_BOS_EN_Summer.pdf
Businesses remain optimistic about the economic outlook. Indeed, the results of this survey are broadly similar to those of the spring 2005 survey.2005-07-04T08:41:42+00:00enBusiness Outlook Survey - Summer 20052005-07-04The Effectiveness of Official Foreign Exchange Intervention in a Small Open Economy: The Case of the Canadian Dollar
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/working-paper-2005-21/
The Bank of Canada is one of very few central banks that has made records of the intraday timing of its intervention operations available to researchers.2005-07-01T14:55:13+00:00enThe Effectiveness of Official Foreign Exchange Intervention in a Small Open Economy: The Case of the Canadian Dollar2005-07-01Exchange ratesFinancial marketsWorking Paper 2005-21 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp05-21.pdfThe Effectiveness of Official Foreign Exchange Intervention in a Small Open Economy: The Case of the Canadian DollarRasmus FatumMichael R. KingJuly 2005EE5E58FF3F31GG1G14G15La fonction de production et les données canadiennes
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/working-paper-2005-20/
This study has two aspects. First, the author examines the theoretical properties of the constant elasticity of substitution (CES) production function and the implications of this formulation for the properties of a structural macroeconomic model.2005-07-01T14:53:07+00:00frLa fonction de production et les données canadiennes2005-07-01Economic modelsWorking Paper 2005-20https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp05-20.pdfLa fonction de production et les données canadiennesPatrick PerrierJuly 2005DD2D24EE2E23OO4O40Bank Failures and Bank Fundamentals: A Comparative Analysis of Latin America and East Asia during the Nineties using Bank-Level Data
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/07/working-paper-2005-19/
The author develops the first comparative empirical study of bank failures during the nineties between East Asia and Latin America using bank-level data, in order to address the following two questions: (i) To what extent did individual bank conditions explain bank failures? (ii) Did mainly the weakest banks, in terms of their fundamentals, fail in the crisis countries?2005-07-01T14:45:19+00:00enBank Failures and Bank Fundamentals: A Comparative Analysis of Latin America and East Asia during the Nineties using Bank-Level Data2005-07-01Financial institutionsWorking Paper 2005-19 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp05-19.pdfBank Failures and Bank Fundamentals: A Comparative Analysis of Latin America and East Asia during the Nineties using Bank-Level DataMarco ArenaJuly 2005GG2NN2