Bank notes - Bank of Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/rss-feeds/
Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T05:03:33+00:00Modelling the Counterfeiting of Bank Notes: A Literature Review
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fung.pdf
The objective of this article is to improve our understanding of counterfeiting and its policy implications by reviewing research in this area. There has been almost no empirical work on counterfeiting because of the limited availability of counterfeiting data and related statistics. The authors therefore focus on theoretical studies that directly model the behaviour of the relevant economic agents. They first establish some stylized facts about counterfeiting to provide a general understanding of the problem. They then briefly review several models of counterfeiting and summarize their relevant insights, focusing on the implications of the findings for the incentive to counterfeit, social welfare and anti-counterfeiting policies. The authors find that the policy implications of these studies support the Bank’s comprehensive anti-counterfeiting strategy.2011-11-17T10:24:52+00:00enModelling the Counterfeiting of Bank Notes: A Literature Review2011-11-17Bank Note Launch
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/11/bank-note-launch/
Governor Mark Carney announces the launch of the new $100 bank note.2011-11-14T13:00:48+00:00Bank Note Launch2011-11-14Mark CarneyBank of Canada Issues $100 Bill – First Canadian Polymer Bank Note
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/11/bank-canada-issues-100-bill-first-canadian-polymer-bank-note/
The Bank of Canada today began circulating the new $100 bill – Canada’s first polymer bank note. This new note will be available at financial institutions from coast to coast to coast over the next few weeks. The $100 note features a portrait of Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada between 1911 and 1920, […]2011-11-14T13:00:01+00:00enBank of Canada Issues $100 Bill – First Canadian Polymer Bank Note2011-11-14How Do You Pay? The Role of Incentives at the Point-of-Sale
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/10/working-paper-2011-23/
This paper uses discrete-choice models to quantify the role of consumer socioeconomic characteristics, payment instrument attributes, and transaction features on the probability of using cash, debit card, or credit card at the point-of-sale.2011-10-27T11:41:45+00:00enHow Do You Pay? The Role of Incentives at the Point-of-Sale2011-10-27Bank notesEconometric and statistical methodsFinancial servicesWorking Paper 2011-23https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/wp2011-23.pdfHow Do You Pay? The Role of Incentives at the Point-of-SaleCarlos ArangoKim HuynhLeonard SabettiOctober 2011CC3C35C8C83EE4E41Bank of Canada Announces the Recipient of Its 2011 Law Enforcement Award of Excellence for Counterfeit Deterrence
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/08/bank-of-canada-announces-recipient-2011-law-enforcement-award/
The Bank of Canada announces that the recipient of its 2011 Law Enforcement Award of Excellence for Counterfeit Deterrence is the RCMP Integrated Counterfeit Enforcement Team in Surrey, British Columbia.2011-08-23T14:00:41+00:00enBank of Canada Announces the Recipient of Its 2011 Law Enforcement Award of Excellence for Counterfeit Deterrence2011-08-23Bank of Canada Unveils Polymer Bank Note Series: Celebrating Canada’s Achievements at the Frontiers of Innovation
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/06/bank-of-canada-unveils-polymer/
The Bank of Canada unveiled a new polymer bank note series today at its head office in Ottawa. Information on the polymer material and advanced new security features was released, along with the images and designs of the soon-to-be-issued $100 and $50 bank notes.2011-06-20T13:00:17+00:00enBank of Canada Unveils Polymer Bank Note Series: Celebrating Canada’s Achievements at the Frontiers of Innovation2011-06-20Supplementary article: Paying with Polymer: Developing Canada’s New Bank Notes
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/spencer.pdf
In this article, author Charles Spencer reviews the complex process of developing the new series, which represents a dramatic change for Canada. The leading-edge security features made possible by the new substrate, the cost savings of the move to a polymer base and the environmental advantages of the new notes are also examined.2011-05-19T06:17:03+00:00enSupplementary article: Paying with Polymer: Developing Canada’s New Bank Notes2011-05-19Bank of Canada Announces Further Details on New Series of Polymer Bank Notes
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/03/bank-canada-announces-series-polymer/
The Bank of Canada today announced that it will begin circulating a new $100 polymer bank note in November 2011, with a polymer $50 note to follow in March 2012. The Bank also provided further technical and background information about the new bank notes.2011-03-10T10:30:59+00:00enBank of Canada Announces Further Details on New Series of Polymer Bank Notes2011-03-10Counterfeit Quality and Verification in a Monetary Exchange
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2011/02/working-paper-2011-4/
Recent studies on counterfeiting in a monetary search framework show that counterfeiting does not occur in a monetary equilibrium. These findings are inconsistent with the observation that counterfeiting of bank notes has been a serious problem in some countries.2011-02-09T09:06:21+00:00enCounterfeit Quality and Verification in a Monetary Exchange2011-02-09Bank notesWorking Paper 2011-4https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/wp11-4.pdfCounterfeit Quality and Verification in a Monetary ExchangeBen FungEnchuan ShaoFebruary 2011DD8D82D83EE4E42E5E50