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                    April 7, 2017Canada 150 commemorative $10 noteSee, interact with and share the $10 bank note commemorating the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
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                    April 7, 2017Bank of Canada unveils commemorative bank note to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary of ConfederationBank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance Ginette Petitpas Taylor today unveiled a commemorative $10 bank note celebrating the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
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                    April 7, 2017Unveiling of Commemorative Bank Note Marking the 150th Anniversary of CanadaGovernor Stephen S. Poloz unveils a new commemorative $10 bank note marking the 150th anniversary of Canada.
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                    April 5, 2017Market Structure WorkshopWorkshop held on 5 April 2017 (papers in unedited, electronic format only)
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                    Anticipated Technology Shocks: A Re‐Evaluation Using Cointegrated TechnologiesTwo approaches have been taken in the literature to evaluate the relative importance of news shocks as a source of business cycle volatility. The first is an empirical approach that performs a structural vector autoregression to assess the relative importance of news shocks, while the second is a structural-model-based approach.
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                    April 4, 2017Release of the 2016 Bank of Canada FMI Oversight Activities Annual ReportThe Bank of Canada today published the 2016 annual report on its oversight of payment clearing and settlement systems, which are also known as financial market infrastructures or FMIs.
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                    April 3, 2017Public consultation results for the Canada 150 commemorative $10 noteHighlights and comprehensive reports related to the consultation process for the $10 bank note commemorating the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
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                    April 3, 2017Business Outlook Survey - Spring 2017The results of the spring Business Outlook Survey reflect signs of a further strengthening of domestic demand following overall subdued activity over the past two years. This outlook is supported by foreign demand and an expected rebound in activity in energy-producing regions.
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                    Assessing the Business Outlook Survey Indicator Using Real-Time DataEvery quarter, the Bank of Canada conducts quarterly consultations with businesses across Canada, referred to as the Business Outlook Survey (BOS). A principal-component analysis conducted by Pichette and Rennison (2011) led to the development of the BOS indicator, which summarizes survey results and is used by the Bank as a gauge of overall business sentiment.
