November 17, 2016
Bank of Canada Review articles, Financial System Review articles, Senior Loan Officer Survey, Business Outlook Survey, Books and monographs, , Annual Report, Quarterly Financial Report, Monetary Policy Report, Bank of Canada Review, Financial Stability Report
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October 19, 2016
Monetary Policy Report – October 2016
Growth in the Canadian economy is expected to increase from 1.1 per cent this year to about 2.0 per cent in 2017 and 2018. -
October 7, 2016
Business Outlook Survey - Autumn 2016
The autumn Business Outlook Survey provides some signs of improving business prospects, as resource-related activity appears to be gradually bottoming out and foreign demand is providing steady support to firms’ sales expectations. -
October 7, 2016
Senior Loan Officer Survey - Third-Quarter 2016
Survey results suggest that overall business-lending conditions were largely unchanged during the third quarter of 2016. -
August 29, 2016
Quarterly Financial Report - Second Quarter 2016
Quarterly Financial Report - Second Quarter 2016 - For the period ended 30 June 2016 -
July 13, 2016
Monetary Policy Report – July 2016
Canadian economic growth is projected to accelerate from 1.3 per cent this year to 2.2 per cent in 2017. -
July 4, 2016
Business Outlook Survey - Summer 2016
The summer Business Outlook Survey indicates that overall business sentiment is subdued. The boost from foreign demand remains insufficient to outweigh the continued drag from commodity-related activity combined with modest domestic demand. -
July 4, 2016
Senior Loan Officer Survey - Second-Quarter 2016
Survey results suggest that overall business-lending conditions continued to tighten during the second quarter of 2016 for both price and non-price conditions. -
June 9, 2016
Securities Financing and Bond Market Liquidity
This report investigates how the markets for repurchase agreements and securities-lending agreements support the liquidity of Canadian bond markets. It also discusses how recent regulatory changes, as well as low interest rates and settlement failures, are potentially affecting securities-financing markets and, as a result, bond market liquidity. -
June 9, 2016
Large Canadian Public Pension Funds: A Financial System Perspective
The authors review the eight largest public pension funds in Canada. These funds are an important source of retirement income for Canadians. They are also significant investors, with net assets under management of over $1 trillion. The authors outline the investment strategies of the funds and how they interact with financial institutions and participate in financial markets. They also discuss the ways in which the funds’ risk-management frameworks could contribute to financial system stability and how they minimize potential vulnerabilities.
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