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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-19T13:52:47+00:00Hamilton Chamber of Commerce - Media Availability (Webcasts)
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Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. (14:00 (ET) approx.)2019-03-07T14:00:35+00:00enHamilton Chamber of Commerce - Media Availability (Webcasts)2019-03-07Hamilton Chamber of Commerce - Speech (Webcasts)
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Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. (12:45 (ET) approx.)2019-03-07T12:45:57+00:00enHamilton Chamber of Commerce - Speech (Webcasts)2019-03-07Economic Progress Report: Sensible Shifts in Household Spending
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/03/economic-progress-report-sensible-shifts-in-household-spending/
Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson discusses updates on the economy and reviews the latest interest rate decision.2019-03-07T08:10:46+00:00Economic Progress Report: Sensible Shifts in Household Spending2019-03-07Lynn PattersonSpending shifts and consumer caution
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/03/spending-shifts-and-consumer-caution/
Speaking a day after we decided to hold interest rates unchanged, Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson discussed the key points Governing Council considered in their decision.2019-03-07T07:01:40+00:00Spending shifts and consumer caution2019-03-07Lynn Patterson70 Years of Central Banking in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/05/70-years-central-banking-canada/
The Bank opened its doors on 11 March 1935, at the height of the Great Depression, and immediately faced enormous challenges. In meeting those challenges, the new Bank of Canada drew on the experience of other, established central banks. It received valuable guidance in functions such as the issuance of bank notes, managing foreign exchange reserves, and promoting financial stability.2005-05-27T15:42:41+00:0070 Years of Central Banking in Canada2005-05-27David DodgeGovernor Dodge Discusses How Canada Is Adjusting to Changes in the Global Economy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/06/governor-dodge-discusses-how-canada-adjusting-changes/
The Canadian economy is well placed to adjust to the major changes underway in the world economy, Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge said today. While Canada has adopted the right policies to allow its economy to adjust to changing forces, it should continue its efforts to prepare for new opportunities and challenges, the Governor said.2004-06-16T09:34:45+00:00enGovernor Dodge Discusses How Canada Is Adjusting to Changes in the Global Economy2004-06-16The Changing World Economy: What It Means for Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2004/06/changing-world-economy/
The same is true of the Canadian economy, which must always adjust to changing domestic and world circumstances. During 2003 and so far this year, some of those adjustments may have felt more like overhauls, particularly for some manufacturing firms here in Ontario.2004-06-16T09:28:07+00:00The Changing World Economy: What It Means for Canada2004-06-16David Dodge