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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T10:18:26+00:00COVID-19 crisis: Liquidity management at Canada’s largest public pension funds
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2021/05/staff-analytical-note-2021-11/
We examine how the eight largest Canadian public pension funds managed liquidity during the market turmoil in March 2020. The funds were generally resilient to large demands for liquidity and relied heavily on Canada's core funding markets.2021-05-28T09:50:35+00:00enCOVID-19 crisis: Liquidity management at Canada’s largest public pension funds2021-05-28An Exploration of First Nations Reserves and Access to Cash
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2021/05/staff-discussion-paper-2021-8/
Adequate cash distribution is one the Bank of Canada’s core interests. Canadians’ ability to access cash influences the Bank’s thinking on issuing a central bank digital currency. We provide a perspective on these issues by exploring access of First Nations reserves to cash.2021-05-26T07:15:38+00:00enAn Exploration of First Nations Reserves and Access to Cash2021-05-26Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechFinancial institutionsFinancial servicesPayment clearing and settlement systemsStaff Discussion Paper 2021-8https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/sdp2021-8.pdfAn Exploration of First Nations Reserves and Access to CashHeng ChenWalter EngertKim HuynhDaneal O’HabibMay 2021EE4E41E42E5GG2G21Behaviour in the Canadian large-value payment system: COVID-19 vs. the global financial crisis
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2021/05/staff-analytical-note-2021-7/
Unlike the 2008–09 global financial crisis, the onset of the COVID-19 crisis did not raise stress levels in Canada’s Large Value Transfer System. Swift changes to the Bank of Canada’s collateral policy and its large-scale asset purchase programs likely eased liquidity pressures in the system.2021-05-06T15:09:44+00:00enBehaviour in the Canadian large-value payment system: COVID-19 vs. the global financial crisis2021-05-06