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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T15:21:55+00:00Opening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/10/opening-statement-27-october-2010/
We are pleased to appear before this committee today to discuss the Bank of Canada’s views on the economy and our monetary policy stance. Before I take your questions, I would like to give you some of the highlights from our latest Monetary Policy Report, which was released last week.2010-10-27T16:15:51+00:00Opening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce2010-10-27Mark CarneyOpening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/10/opening-statement-26-october-2010/
We are pleased to appear before this committee today to discuss the Bank of Canada’s views on the economy and our monetary policy stance. Before I take your questions, I would like to give you some of the highlights from our latest Monetary Policy Report, which was released last week.2010-10-26T15:30:28+00:00Opening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance2010-10-26Mark CarneyRelease of the Monetary Policy Report
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/10/opening-statement-52/
The global economic recovery is entering a new phase. In advanced economies, temporary factors supporting growth in 2010, such as the inventory cycle and pent-up demand, have largely run their course and fiscal stimulus will shift to fiscal consolidation over the projection horizon.2010-10-20T11:15:11+00:00Release of the Monetary Policy Report2010-10-20Mark CarneyReflections on Monetary Policy After the Great Recession
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/10/reflections-on-monetary-policy-after-the-great-recession/
As a native Montrealer, I am particularly pleased to be coming home to deliver my first speech as Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada.2010-10-05T14:39:41+00:00Reflections on Monetary Policy After the Great Recession2010-10-05Tiff Macklem