October 17, 2008
Market Notices
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October 17, 2008
New measures to provide liquidity to the Canadian financial system
Further to its 14 October announcement of new measures to provide liquidity to the Canadian financial system, the Bank of Canada releases further details on a term Purchase and Resale Agreement facility for private-sector money market instruments, and temporary acceptance of non-mortgage loan portfolios as eligible collateral for Large Value Transfer System and standing liquidity facility purposes. -
October 16, 2008
Results of the 16 October 2008 Sale of Treasury Bills for Balance Sheet Management Purposes
Results of the 16 October 2008 Sale of Treasury Bills. -
October 15, 2008
Results of the 15 October 2008 Term PRA Transaction
The results of today's term PRA operations are as follows: -
October 15, 2008
Bank of Canada to Sell Treasury Bills for Balance Sheet Management Purposes
The Bank of Canada announced today it will sell $1.8 billion of its holdings of treasury bills. This transaction will partially offset the temporary increase in assets associated with the term purchase and resale transactions announced yesterday. -
October 14, 2008
As Part of the G7 Action Plan, Bank of Canada Introduces New Measures to Provide Liquidity to the Canadian Financial System
The Bank of Canada strongly welcomes the decisive actions announced today by the U.S. authorities. These significant and timely measures are part of the implementation of the G7 Action Plan agreed last Friday. -
October 9, 2008
Results of the 9 October 2008 Sale of Treasury Bills for Balance Sheet Management Purposes
Results of the 9 October 2008 Sale of Treasury Bills. -
October 7, 2008
Results of the 7 October 2008 Term PRA Transaction
The results of today's term PRA operations are as follows -
October 7, 2008
Bank of Canada to Sell Treasury Bills for Balance Sheet Management Purposes
The Bank of Canada announced today it will sell $2.65 billion of its holdings of treasury bills. -
October 7, 2008
Bank of Canada Welcomes Further Central Bank Actions to Provide U.S. Dollar Liquidity to Financial Markets
Central banks recently announced coordinated actions to expand the provision of U.S. dollar liquidity.