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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T09:27:10+00:00Getting back to stable prices and a balanced jobs market
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/11/getting-back-to-stable-prices-and-a-balanced-jobs-market/
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses the relationship between inflation and employment and how the Bank of Canada is working to cool an overheated economy.2022-11-10T15:13:12+00:00Getting back to stable prices and a balanced jobs market2022-11-10Tiff MacklemRestoring labour market balance and price stability
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/11/restoring-labour-market-balance-and-price-stability/
Governor Tiff Macklem outlines the link between high inflation and tight labour markets. He explains how the Bank is working to rebalance the labour market and discusses how structural changes may influence the supply of workers in Canada.2022-11-10T11:55:38+00:00Restoring labour market balance and price stability2022-11-10Tiff MacklemWhat’s happening to inflation and why it matters
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/10/whats-happening-to-inflation-and-why-it-matters/
Governor Tiff Macklem discusses how inflation has evolved in recent months and explains what the Bank is watching as it takes action to return inflation to target.2022-10-06T11:35:27+00:00What’s happening to inflation and why it matters2022-10-06Tiff MacklemRestoring price stability for all Canadians
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/10/restoring-price-stability-for-all-canadians/
Governor Tiff Macklem explains how inflation in Canada reflects more and more what’s happening with domestic demand and what the Bank is watching as it works to bring inflation back to the 2% target.2022-10-06T11:35:08+00:00Restoring price stability for all Canadians2022-10-06Tiff MacklemWindfall Income Shocks with Finite Planning Horizons
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/09/staff-working-paper-2022-40/
How do households respond when they receive unanticipated income, such as an inheritance or government stimulus cheque? This paper studies these windfall income shocks through a model of household behaviour that generates a realistic consumption response for households along the entire distribution of wealth.2022-09-20T08:47:42+00:00enWindfall Income Shocks with Finite Planning Horizons2022-09-20Domestic demand and componentsEconomic modelsFiscal policyStaff Working Paper 2022-40https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/swp2022-40.pdfWindfall Income Shocks with Finite Planning HorizonsMichael BoutrosSeptember 2022DD9D91EE2E21GG5G51Getting inflation back to normal
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/09/getting-inflation-back-to-normal/
Speaking a day after the Bank of Canada raised interest rates, Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers discusses where the economy stands and what the Bank is doing to get inflation back under control.2022-09-08T11:25:38+00:00Getting inflation back to normal2022-09-08Carolyn RogersEconomic progress report: Restoring price stability
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/09/economic-progress-report-restoring-price-stability/
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers provides an economic update and discusses why the Bank is raising rates fast to tackle high inflation.2022-09-08T11:25:36+00:00Economic progress report: Restoring price stability2022-09-08Carolyn RogersHousehold differences and why they matter
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/07/household-differences/
Differences in income, wealth and debt across households are important—for the economy, for the health of the financial system and for monetary policy.2022-07-04T14:00:03+00:00enHousehold differences and why they matter2022-07-04The perfect storm
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/05/the-perfect-storm/
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle discusses the commodity price shock and its implications for the Canadian economy and monetary policy.2022-05-12T11:50:56+00:00The perfect storm2022-05-12Toni GravelleHow commodity prices affect our economy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/05/how-commodity-prices-affect-our-economy/
Deputy Governor Toni Gravelle talks about the spike in commodity prices over the past two years, the impact on inflation and how the Bank of Canada is responding.2022-05-12T06:58:49+00:00How commodity prices affect our economy2022-05-12Toni Gravelle