Stephen S. Poloz - Latest
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January 22, 2020
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January 9, 2020
Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s Economic Outlook Forum - Press Conference (Webcasts)
Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, takes part in a fireside chat at the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s Economic Outlook Forum. (12:15 (Pacific Time), 15:15 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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January 9, 2020
Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s Economic Outlook Forum - Remarks (Webcasts)
Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, takes part in a fireside chat at the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s Economic Outlook Forum. (11:00 (Pacific Time), 14:00 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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January 9, 2020
Fireside Chat – Stephen S. Poloz, Governor
Governor Stephen S. Poloz talks about key issues for the Bank at the beginning of 2020. -
December 12, 2019
Empire Club of Canada - Press Conference (Webcasts)
Seeing the Big Picture with 2020 Vision - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Empire Club of Canada. (14:00 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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December 12, 2019
Empire Club of Canada - Speech (Webcasts)
Seeing the Big Picture with 2020 Vision - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Empire Club of Canada. (12:55 (Eastern Time) approx.)
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December 12, 2019
The Bank of Canada’s plans for 2020
In his traditional year-end speech, Governor Stephen S. Poloz described some of the long-term forces affecting the global and Canadian economies that will shape the Bank’s work in 2020. -
December 12, 2019
Big Issues Ahead: The Bank’s 2020 Vision
Governor Stephen S. Poloz discusses how long-term global economic forces will drive the Bank of Canada’s work agenda in 2020 and beyond. -
Changing Fortunes: Long-Termism—G-Zero, Artificial Intelligence and Debt
This paper discusses three long-term forces that are acting on the global economy and their implications for companies and policy-makers. -
Technological Progress and Monetary Policy: Managing the Fourth Industrial Revolution
This paper looks at the implications for monetary policy of the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning, which is sometimes called the “fourth industrial revolution.”