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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-19T09:47:05+00:00Where the Economy and Finance Meet
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As the title of my speech suggests, I would like to discuss the connections between the real economy – the tangible world of jobs, goods and services – and the more intangible world of finance – of money flows, interest rates and the stock market. They have a long and eventful history.2010-11-18T10:45:22+00:00Where the Economy and Finance Meet2010-11-18Jean BoivinBank of Canada Review - Autumn 2010
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/11/bank-of-canada-review-autumn-2010/
The premise that exchange rate pass-through has declined is critically reassessed; intensity in the negative feedback process between financial sector developments and the real economy during the recent global crisis is examined; update on past decade’s changing trends in debt issuance in Canada relative to those in other capital markets.2010-11-18T08:09:44+00:00enBank of Canada Review - Autumn 20102010-11-18Looking Back, Moving Forward: Canada and Global Financial Reform
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/11/looking-back-moving-forward/
There is an old saying, “Knowledge is gained from experience, and experience is gained from mistakes.” In Canada, we made our mistakes early and often in the 1970s and 1980s. Our fiscal situation deteriorated sharply, inflation surged to double-digit levels, and a few small regional banks collapsed.2010-11-09T12:15:05+00:00Looking Back, Moving Forward: Canada and Global Financial Reform2010-11-09Mark CarneyFinancial Reforms Should Support Economic Growth, Says Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/11/financial-reforms-should-support-economic-growth/
Canada fared relatively well during the global crisis, as a result of good policy and, in retrospect, some good fortune, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said today in a speech to the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies in Geneva, Switzerland.2010-11-09T12:14:25+00:00enFinancial Reforms Should Support Economic Growth, Says Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney2010-11-09