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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-19T08:59:17+00:00Lending Standards, Productivity and Credit Crunches
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/07/staff-working-paper-2019-25/
We propose a macroeconomic model in which adverse selection in investment drives the amplification of macroeconomic fluctuations, in line with prominent roles played by the credit crunch and collapse of the asset-backed security market in the financial crisis.2019-07-26T12:33:44+00:00enLending Standards, Productivity and Credit Crunches2019-07-26Business fluctuations and cyclesCredit and credit aggregatesFinancial marketsFinancial stabilityInterest ratesProductivityStaff Working Paper 2019-25https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/swp2019-25.pdfLending Standards, Productivity and Credit CrunchesJonathan SwarbrickJuly 2019EE2E22E3E32E4E44GG0G01Release of the Financial System Review
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/05/opening-statement-160519/
Press conference following the release of the Financial System Review.2019-05-16T11:15:04+00:00Release of the Financial System Review2019-05-16Stephen S. PolozMeasuring Non-Financial Corporate Sector Vulnerabilities in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/05/staff-analytical-note-2019-15/
The ratio of non-financial corporate debt to gross domestic product in Canada has increased noticeably in recent years and is currently at an all-time high. In light of this development, we use a unique firm-level dataset to construct vulnerability indicators for the non-financial corporate sector in Canada.2019-05-13T16:03:58+00:00enMeasuring Non-Financial Corporate Sector Vulnerabilities in Canada2019-05-13Reassessing the Growth of HELOCs in Canada Using New Regulatory Data
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/05/staff-analytical-note-2019-14/
Using new regulatory data on residential secured lending from Canadian banks, we assess the growth rate of home equity lines of credit (HELOCs).2019-05-13T12:27:49+00:00enReassessing the Growth of HELOCs in Canada Using New Regulatory Data2019-05-13Macroprudential Policy with Capital Buffers
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/02/staff-working-paper-2019-8/
The countercyclical capital buffer is part of Basel III, the set of regulatory measures developed in response to the financial crisis of 2007–09. This study focuses on how time-varying capital buffers can address inefficiencies in economies with endogenous financial crises.2019-02-20T09:14:06+00:00enMacroprudential Policy with Capital Buffers2019-02-20Business fluctuations and cyclesCredit and credit aggregatesCredit risk managementFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesLender of last resortStaff Working Paper 2019-8https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/swp2019-8.pdfMacroprudential Policy with Capital BuffersJosef SchrothFebruary 2019EE1E13E3E32E4E44