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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T05:40:14+00:00Forecasting Short-Term Economic Developments and the Role of Econometric Models
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/forecasting-short-term-economic-developments/
Conference held on 25 and 26 October 2007 (papers in unedited, electronic format only)2007-10-25T13:53:19+00:00enForecasting Short-Term Economic Developments and the Role of Econometric Models2007-10-25Credit Market Turbulence and Policy Challenges Ahead
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/credit-market-turbulence-policy-challenges/
Given the Institute's membership and its focus on financial stability, I feel safe in saying that all of us here today watched this summer's turbulence in credit markets with interest, to put it mildly. What began in the spring as a repricing of credit risk turned into dislocations that have yet to fully run their course.2007-10-21T14:31:56+00:00Credit Market Turbulence and Policy Challenges Ahead2007-10-21David DodgePrice-Level Targeting and Stabilization Policy: A Review
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/discussion-paper-2007-11/
The author surveys recent articles on the costs and benefits of price-level targeting versus inflation targeting, focusing on the benefits and costs of price-level targeting as a tool for stabilization policy. He reviews papers that examine how price-level targeting affects the short-run trade-off between output and inflation variability by influencing expectations of future inflation. The […]2007-10-21T10:51:38+00:00enPrice-Level Targeting and Stabilization Policy: A Review2007-10-21Monetary policy frameworkDiscussion Paper 2007-11https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/dp07-11.pdfPrice-Level Targeting and Stabilization Policy: A ReviewSteve AmblerOctober 2007EE3E31E32E5E52Modern Central Banking: A Canadian Perspective
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/modern-central-banking-canadian-perspective/
2007-10-20T14:15:31+00:00Modern Central Banking: A Canadian Perspective2007-10-20Paul JenkinsMonetary Policy Report – October 2007
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/18-october-2007/
There have been a number of significant economic and financial developments since the time of the July Monetary Policy Report Update.2007-10-18T15:08:05+00:00enMonetary Policy Report – October 20072007-10-18Release of the Monetary Policy Report
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/opening-statement-51/
Since the July Monetary Policy Report Update, and against a backdrop of robust global economic expansion and strong commodity prices, the Canadian economy has been stronger than projected. It is now operating further above its production potential than had been previously expected.2007-10-18T14:08:00+00:00Release of the Monetary Policy Report2007-10-18David DodgeBank of Canada releases Monetary Policy Report
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/bank-of-canada-releases-monetary-policy-report-2/
The Bank of Canada today released its October Monetary Policy Report, which discusses current economic and financial trends in the context of Canada's inflation-control strategy.2007-10-18T12:00:29+00:00enBank of Canada releases Monetary Policy Report2007-10-18Bank of Canada keeps target for the overnight rate at 4 1/2 per cent
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/bank-canada-keeps-target-overnight-rate-13/
The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 4 1/2 per cent.2007-10-16T11:52:06+00:00enBank of Canada keeps target for the overnight rate at 4 1/2 per cent2007-10-16The Global Foreign Exchange Market: Growth and Transformation
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/barker.pdf
Barker examines changes in the foreign exchange market, which is in a period of transition. Since the mid-1990s, three closely inter-related and mutually reinforcing factors–electronic trading platforms, a changing mix of market participants, and computer-driven algorithmic trading strategies–have been accelerating market growth and are creating a profound structural transformation. As the balance of market participation shifts between bank and non-bank accounts, large and small participants, and domestic and global players, the market is adopting some of the characteristics of an "exchange" model and is arguably becoming more liquid and operationally efficient.2007-10-15T09:24:08+00:00enThe Global Foreign Exchange Market: Growth and Transformation2007-10-15Bank of Canada Review - Autumn 2007
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/10/autumn-2007/
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Siamese Gaming Tokens
The tokens pictured here are part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by Gord Carter, Ottawa.2007-10-15T08:47:29+00:00enBank of Canada Review - Autumn 20072007-10-15