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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T11:40:45+00:00Summary of Government of Canada - Outstanding as at 31 December 2016
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2016-12-31T09:20:28+00:00enSummary of Government of Canada - Outstanding as at 31 December 20162016-12-31Weekly Financial Statistics - 30 December 2016
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2016-12-30T10:50:56+00:00enWeekly Financial Statistics - 30 December 20162016-12-30Banking and Financial Statistics - December 2016
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2016-12-29T12:00:50+00:00enBanking and Financial Statistics - December 20162016-12-29Weekly Financial Statistics - 23 December 2016
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2016-12-23T10:47:13+00:00enWeekly Financial Statistics - 23 December 20162016-12-23Weekly Financial Statistics - 16 December 2016
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2016-12-16T11:50:29+00:00enWeekly Financial Statistics - 16 December 20162016-12-16Toward More Resilient Markets: Over-the-Counter Derivatives Reform in Canada
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In Toward More Resilient Markets: Over-the-Counter Derivatives Reform in Canada, Michael Mueller and André Usche show that the implementation of derivatives market reforms in Canada is well under way and has lessened vulnerabilities. But accompanying changes to market structure have both positive and negative effects that require ongoing attention from authorities.2016-12-15T10:30:57+00:00enToward More Resilient Markets: Over-the-Counter Derivatives Reform in Canada2016-12-15The Rise of Mortgage Finance Companies in Canada: Benefits and Vulnerabilities
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The Rise of Mortgage Finance Companies in Canada: Benefits and Vulnerabilities, by Don Coletti, Marc-André Gosselin and Cameron MacDonald, examines the increased importance of mortgage finance companies (MFCs) in the Canadian mortgage market. The authors discuss the MFC business model, highlighting MFCs’ relationship with mortgage brokers and banks, as well as the benefits they bring to Canadian borrowers. The authors conclude with a discussion of the impact of MFCs on financial system vulnerabilities.2016-12-15T10:30:44+00:00enThe Rise of Mortgage Finance Companies in Canada: Benefits and Vulnerabilities2016-12-15Monitoring Shadow Banking in Canada: A Hybrid Approach
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In Monitoring Shadow Banking in Canada: A Hybrid Approach, Bo Young Chang, Michael Januska, Gitanjali Kumar and André Usche discuss how lending that occurs outside the traditional banking system provides benefits to the economy but must be monitored carefully for potential financial sector vulnerabilities. They describe how the Bank defines and measures shadow banking and how it assesses vulnerabilities in the sector, using an approach that examines both markets and entities.2016-12-15T10:30:27+00:00enMonitoring Shadow Banking in Canada: A Hybrid Approach2016-12-15Financial System Review - December 2016
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This issue of the Financial System Review reflects the Bank’s judgment that the overall level of risk to Canada’s financial system remains largely unchanged from six months ago. The Bank continues to highlight two key vulnerabilities related to Canadian households: high levels of indebtedness and housing market imbalances. A third ongoing vulnerability is the potential for fragility in fixed-income market liquidity.2016-12-15T10:29:33+00:00enFinancial System Review - December 20162016-12-15Weekly Financial Statistics - 9 December 2016
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2016-12-09T13:13:01+00:00enWeekly Financial Statistics - 9 December 20162016-12-09