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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T19:02:42+00:00Cash and COVID-19: The impact of the second wave in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2021/07/staff-discussion-paper-2021-12/
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the demand for cash. Cash in circulation increased sharply from March through December 2020, particularly in the early months of this period. Although use of electronic methods of payment also increased significantly, cash use for payments remains high for low-value transactions and among certain demographic groups.2021-07-23T15:11:14+00:00enCash and COVID-19: The impact of the second wave in Canada2021-07-23Bank notesCentral bank researchCoronavirus disease (COVID-19)Digital currencies and fintechEconometric and statistical methodsStaff Discussion Paper 2021-12https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/sdp2021-12.pdfStaff Discussion Paper 2021-12Heng ChenWalter EngertMarie-Hélène FeltKim HuynhGradon NichollsDaneal O’HabibJulia ZhuJuly 2021CC1C12C9EE4OO5O54An 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 2021EE4E41E42E5GG2G21