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June 21, 2008
Financial Market Turmoil and Central Bank Intervention
In this article, we consider central bank intervention to address financial market turmoil with a focus on the questions of why, when, and how a central bank might intervene. We set out a policy framework and identify appropriate central bank instruments to respond to extraordinary financial market turmoil, consistent with central bank policy goals and functions.
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Financial System Review articles
June 21, 2008
A Model of Tiered Settlement Networks
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Financial System Review articles
June 21, 2008
Financial System Review - June 2008
Although there has been some improvement in conditions over the past several weeks, strains in global credit markets have broadened since December.
Errata: Some factual errors in the June report "Bank of Canada Oversight Activities during 2007 under the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act" have been corrected. They concern (i) clarification of the U.S. Federal Reserve as lead overseer of CLS Bank and (ii) the steps taken by CDS on 14 August 2007 to assist issuers and participants holding defaulted ABCP.
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Financial Stability Report
June 15, 2008
Bank of Canada Review - Summer 2008
Cover page
Chinese Coin Charms
The charms on the cover are part of the National Currency Collection of the Bank of Canada.
Photography by Gord Carter.
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Bank of Canada Review
April 24, 2008
Monetary Policy Report – April 2008
Growth in the global economy began to slow in the fourth quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2008. This reflected the effects of the slowdown in the U.S. economy and ongoing dislocations in global financial markets.
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Monetary Policy Report
April 14, 2008
Business Outlook Survey - Spring 2008
In the spring survey, a number of indicators eased from their level in the winter survey. While the weaker U.S. economic situation is weighing more heavily on the outlook, firms are not expecting a marked change in the pace of business activity.
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Business Outlook Survey


