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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T13:59:52+00:00On the Essentiality of E-Money
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2015/11/staff-working-paper-2015-43/
Recent years have witnessed the advances of e-money systems such as Bitcoin, PayPal and various forms of stored-value cards. This paper adopts a mechanism design approach to identify some essential features of different payment systems that implement and improve the constrained optimal resource allocation.2015-11-20T08:40:57+00:00enOn the Essentiality of E-Money2015-11-20Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechPayment clearing and settlement systemsStaff Working Paper 2015-43https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/wp2015-43.pdfOn the Essentiality of E-MoneyJonathan ChiuTsz-Nga WongNovember 2015EE4E42E5E58LL5L51Bank of Canada Announces the Recipient of its 2015 Law Enforcement Award of Excellence for Counterfeit Deterrence
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2015/08/announces-recipient-2015-law-enforcement-award-excellence/
This award, which has been presented since 2004, recognizes the outstanding achievements of criminal justice professionals and educators involved in the prevention and deterrence of bank note counterfeiting in Canada.2015-08-18T11:47:48+00:00enBank of Canada Announces the Recipient of its 2015 Law Enforcement Award of Excellence for Counterfeit Deterrence2015-08-18Government and Private E-Money-Like Systems: Federal Reserve Notes and National Bank Notes
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2015/06/working-paper-2015-18/
The period from 1914 to 1935 in the United States is unique in that it was the only time that both privately-issued bank notes (national bank notes) and central bank-issued bank notes (Federal Reserve notes) were simultaneously in circulation.2015-06-12T13:20:58+00:00enGovernment and Private E-Money-Like Systems: Federal Reserve Notes and National Bank Notes2015-06-12Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechFinancial servicesWorking Paper 2015-18https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wp2015-18.pdfGovernment and Private E-Money-Like Systems: Federal Reserve Notes and National Bank NotesWarren E. WeberJune 2015EE4E41E42E5E58Bank of Canada to issue a commemorative bank note marking the historic reign of Queen Elizabeth II
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2015/05/bank-canada-issue-commemorative-bank-note/
As announced by the Prime Minister’s Office, the Bank of Canada will contribute to the Government of Canada’s plans to commemorate the historic reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by issuing a commemorative bank note in 2015.2015-05-18T09:00:10+00:00enBank of Canada to issue a commemorative bank note marking the historic reign of Queen Elizabeth II2015-05-18The Use of Cash in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/boc-review-spring15-fung.pdf
The Bank of Canada’s 2013 Methods-of-Payment Survey indicates that the share of cash in the overall number of retail transactions has continued to decrease, mainly because of increased use of contactless credit cards. The share of cash in the total value of retail transactions was virtually unchanged from 2009 to 2013. In particular, the value share of cash transactions above $50 increased. Automated banking machines (ABMs), still the major source of cash for Canadians, were used less often in 2013 than in 2009. Cash use in Canada is broadly similar to that in Australia and the United States.2015-05-14T10:25:24+00:00enThe Use of Cash in Canada2015-05-142013 Methods-of-Payment Survey Results
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2015/04/discussion-paper-2015-4/
As the sole issuer of bank notes, the Bank of Canada conducts methods-of-payment (MOP) surveys to obtain a detailed and representative snapshot of Canadian payment choices, with a focus on cash usage.2015-04-02T13:48:30+00:00en2013 Methods-of-Payment Survey Results2015-04-02Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechDiscussion Paper 2015-4 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/dp2015-4.pdf2013 Methods-of-Payment Survey ResultsChristopher HenryKim HuynhRallye ShenApril 2015EE4The Efficiency of Private E-Money-Like Systems: The U.S. Experience with National Bank Notes
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2015/01/working-paper-2015-3/
Beginning in 1864, in the United States notes of national banks were the predominant medium of exchange. Each national bank issued its own notes. E-money shares many of the characteristics of these bank notes.2015-01-27T09:26:00+00:00enThe Efficiency of Private E-Money-Like Systems: The U.S. Experience with National Bank Notes2015-01-27Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechFinancial servicesWorking Paper 2015-3https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/wp2015-3.pdfThe Efficiency of Private E-Money-Like Systems: The U.S. Experience with National Bank NotesWarren E. WeberJanuary 2015EE4E41E42E5E58