G14 - Information and Market Efficiency; Event Studies - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T16:58:28+00:00BoC-BoE Sovereign Default Database: What’s New in 2020?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2020/06/staff-analytical-note-2020-13/
The Boc–BoE database of sovereign debt defaults, published and updated annually by the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, provides comprehensive estimates of stocks of government obligations in default. The 2020 edition includes a new section examining the scale of domestic arrears in 2018.2020-06-30T09:00:41+00:00enBoC-BoE Sovereign Default Database: What’s New in 2020?2020-06-30BoC–BoE Sovereign Default Database: Methodology, Assumptions and Sources
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2020/06/technical-report-117/
Until recently, few efforts have been made to systematically measure and aggregate the nominal value of the different types of sovereign government debt in default. To help fill this gap, the Bank of Canada (BoC) developed a comprehensive database of sovereign defaults that is posted on its website and updated in partnership with the Bank of England (BoE).2020-06-30T09:00:39+00:00enBoC–BoE Sovereign Default Database: Methodology, Assumptions and Sources2020-06-30Debt managementDevelopment economicsFinancial institutionsInternational financial marketsTechnical Report no 117https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/tr117.pdfDavid BeersElliot JonesJohn WalshJune 2020FF3F34GG1G10G14G15Trading for Bailouts
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2020/06/staff-working-paper-2020-23/
In times of high uncertainty, governments often implement interventions such as bailouts to financial institutions. To use public resources efficiently and to avoid major spillovers to the rest of the economy, policy-makers try to identify which institutions should receive assistance.2020-06-08T13:49:09+00:00enTrading for Bailouts2020-06-08Financial institutionsFinancial marketsFinancial system regulation and policiesLender of last resortStaff Working Paper 2020-23https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/swp2020-23.pdfStaff Working Paper 2020-23Toni AhnertCaio MachadoAna Elisa PereiraJune 2020DD8D83GG1G12G14G18Trading on Long-term Information
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2020/06/staff-working-paper-2020-20/
Investors who trade based on good research are said to be the backbone of stock markets: They conduct research to discover the value of stocks and, through their trading, guide financial prices to reflect true value. What can make their job difficult is that high-speed, short-term traders could use machine learning and other technologies to infer when informed investors are trading.2020-06-05T13:35:33+00:00enTrading on Long-term Information2020-06-05Financial institutionsFinancial marketsMarket structure and pricingStaff Discussion Paper 2020-20https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/swp2020-20.pdfStaff Discussion Paper 2020-20Corey GarriottRyan RiordanJune 2020GG1G14G2G20LL1