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November 18, 2001
Bank of Canada Review - Autumn 2001
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Coppers to Cents
The notice measures 9 by 12 inches. It and the coins and tokens appearing on the cover form part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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Bank of Canada Review
November 7, 2001
Monetary Policy Report – November 2001
Two major issues dominate the analysis and policy discussion in this Monetary Policy Report: the nature and extent of the global economic slowdown that began late last year and the consequences of the terrorist attacks in the United States.
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Monetary Policy Report
August 17, 2001
Bank of Canada Review - Summer 2001
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Trade Silver
The objects featured on the cover range in size from 1 to 2.5 inches in width. They form part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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Bank of Canada Review
August 1, 2001
Monetary Policy Report Update – August 2001
The Bank’s outlook for inflation and overall economic activity in Canada to the end of 2002 has not changed fundamentally from that presented in the May Monetary Policy Report.
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Monetary Policy Report
May 17, 2001
Bank of Canada Review - Spring 2001
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Bank Note Reporters and Counterfeit Detectors
The detector and notes form part of the National Currency Collection, Bank of Canada.
Photography by James Zagon.
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Bank of Canada Review
May 1, 2001
Monetary Policy Report – May 2001
At the time of the November 2000 Monetary Policy Report, although signs of the anticipated slowing of the U.S. economy were becoming apparent, the momentum of the global economy was considered strong.
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Monetary Policy Report
February 6, 2001
Monetary Policy Report Update – February 2001
On 23 January, the Bank reduced the Bank Rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 5 3/4 per cent.
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Monetary Policy Report
January 30, 2001
Annual Report 2001
The year that just passed posed many challenges for all Canadians. The slowdown in the global economy became more pronounced as the year went on, and this affected households, businesses, and governments alike. The tragedy of 11 September compounded the economic difficulties and issues facing us all. Through this period of rapidly changing circumstances, the Bank met its responsibilities by responding quickly and vigorously to events in order to underpin confidence and support the economy.
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Annual Report
January 29, 2001
Annual Report 2000
The Canadian economy continued to expand robustly in 2000 while inflation remained low.
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Annual Report




