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November 23, 2022
Parliamentary Appearance by the Governor and the Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada
On Wednesday, November 23, 2022, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, Tiff Macklem, will appear before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. He will be accompanied by Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers. -
November 22, 2022
Fireside Chat with Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022, Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, will take part in a fireside chat hosted by the Ottawa chapter of Young Canadians in Finance. -
November 22, 2022
Tracking the financial vulnerabilities of households and the housing market
The Bank of Canada is publishing a new set of indicators of financial vulnerabilities. This will allow households, the private sector, financial authorities and governments to better understand and monitor the evolution of two key vulnerabilities in the financial system: the elevated level of household indebtedness and high house prices. -
November 22, 2022
Monitoring the health of Canada’s financial system
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers discusses risks and vulnerabilities in our financial system and what the Bank of Canada is doing to support financial stability. -
November 22, 2022
Financial stability in times of uncertainty
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers discusses the Bank’s work to monitor risks and vulnerabilities in Canada’s financial system and support greater financial stability. -
November 22, 2022
Notes on the indicators of financial vulnerabilities
Take an in-depth look at the indicators related to the financial vulnerabilities of elevated level of household indebtedness and high house prices. -
November 22, 2022
Indicators of financial vulnerabilities
Get quarterly data for the indicators we use to track the evolution of two vulnerabilities in the Canadian economy: the elevated level of household indebtedness and high house prices. -
Variable-rate mortgages with fixed payments: Examining trigger rates
We estimate the share of variable-rate mortgages with fixed payments that reached the so-called trigger rate—the interest rate at which mortgage payments no longer cover the principal. Amid rising interest rates, this share was close to 50% at the end of October 2022 and could potentially reach 65% in 2023. -