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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T08:08:41+00:00Leaning Within a Flexible Inflation-Targeting Framework: Review of Costs and Benefits
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/08/staff-discussion-paper-2016-17/
This note examines the merits of monetary policy adjustments in response to financial stability concerns, taking into account changes in the state of knowledge since the renewal of the inflation-targeting agreement in 2011. A key financial system vulnerability in Canada is elevated household indebtedness: as more and more households are nearing their debt-capacity limits, the likelihood and severity of a large negative correction in housing markets are also increasing.2016-08-24T14:44:31+00:00enLeaning Within a Flexible Inflation-Targeting Framework: Review of Costs and Benefits2016-08-24Financial stabilityMonetary policy frameworkStaff Discussion Paper 2016-17https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/sdp2016-17.pdfLeaning Within a Flexible Inflation-Targeting Framework: Review of Costs and BenefitsDenis GoreaOleksiy KryvtsovTamon TakamuraAugust 2016EE0E4E44E5E52E58GG1G18The Global Financial Cycle, Monetary Policies and Macroprudential Regulations in Small, Open Economies
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/08/staff-working-paper-2016-38/
This paper analyzes the implications of the global financial cycle for conventional and unconventional monetary policies and macroprudential policy in small, open economies such as Canada. The paper starts by summarizing recent work on financial cycles and their growing correlation across borders.2016-08-12T12:39:29+00:00enThe Global Financial Cycle, Monetary Policies and Macroprudential Regulations in Small, Open Economies2016-08-12Financial stabilityHousingInternational financial marketsMonetary policy frameworkStaff Working Paper 2016-38https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/swp2016-38.pdfThe Global Financial Cycle, Monetary Policies and Macroprudential Regulations in Small, Open EconomiesGregory BauerGurnain PasrichaRodrigo SekkelYaz TerajimaAugust 2016EE4E42E43E44E5E52FF4F41