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Crowdfunding and Risk
Staff Working Paper 2023-28
David Cimon
Crowdfunding may enable unique products to reach the consumer market. I model a crowdfunding technology that publicly screens consumer demand early in the production process. In this model, entrepreneurs like crowdfunding for risky projects where demand is uncertain, but not for large, safe projects or for projects where production costs are uncertain.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Topic(s):
Digital currencies and fintech,
Financial markets,
Financial services
JEL Code(s):
G,
G2,
G21,
G24,
G3,
G32
Reviewing Canada’s Monetary Policy Implementation System: Does the Evolving Environment Support Maintaining a Floor System?
Staff Discussion Paper 2023-10
Toni Gravelle,
Ron Morrow,
Jonathan Witmer
At the onset of the pandemic, the Bank of Canada transitioned its framework for monetary policy implementation from a corridor system to a floor system, which it has since decided to maintain. We provide a comprehensive analysis of both frameworks and assess their relative merits based on five key criteria that define a sound framework.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff discussion papers
Topic(s):
Market structure and pricing,
Monetary policy implementation,
Payment clearing and settlement systems
JEL Code(s):
D,
D4,
D47,
E,
E4,
E42,
E5,
E58
How Banks Create Gridlock to Save Liquidity in Canada's Large Value Payment System
Staff Working Paper 2023-26
Rodney J. Garratt,
Zhentong Lu,
Phoebe Tian
We show how participants in Canada’s new high-value payment system save liquidity by exploiting the new gridlock resolution arrangement. The findings have important implications for the design of these systems and shed light on financial institutions’ liquidity preference.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Topic(s):
Financial institutions,
Payment clearing and settlement systems
JEL Code(s):
E,
E4,
E42,
E5,
E58,
G,
G2,
G21
A Review of the Bank of Canada’s Support of Key Financial Markets During the COVID-19 Crisis
Staff Discussion Paper 2023-9
Joshua Fernandes,
Michael Mueller
The COVID-19 pandemic placed unprecedented strain on the global financial system. We describe how the Bank of Canada responded to the rapidly deteriorating liquidity in core Canadian fixed-income markets.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff discussion papers
Topic(s):
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19),
Financial markets,
Market structure and pricing,
Monetary policy and uncertainty
JEL Code(s):
E,
E4,
E44,
E5,
E58,
G,
G0,
G01
Pricing Indefinitely Lived Assets: Experimental Evidence
Staff Working Paper 2023-25
John Duffy,
Janet Hua Jiang,
Huan Xie
We study the trading of an asset with bankruptcy risk. The traded price of the asset is, on average, 40% of the expected total dividend payments. We investigate which economic models can explain the low traded price.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Topic(s):
Asset pricing,
Financial markets
JEL Code(s):
C,
C9,
C91,
C92,
D,
D8,
D81,
G,
G1,
G12
From LVTS to Lynx: Quantitative Assessment of Payment System Transition
Staff Working Paper 2023-24
Ajit Desai,
Zhentong Lu,
Hiru Rodrigo,
Jacob Sharples,
Phoebe Tian,
Nellie Zhang
We quantitatively assess the changes in participants’ payment behaviour from modernizing Canada's high-value payments system to Lynx. Our analysis suggests that Lynx's liquidity-saving mechanism encourages liquidity pooling and early payments submission, resulting in improved efficiency for participants but with slightly increased payment delays.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Topic(s):
Financial institutions,
Financial services,
Financial system regulation and policies,
Payment clearing and settlement systems
JEL Code(s):
C,
C1,
C10,
E,
E4,
E42,
G,
G2,
G28
Narrative-Driven Fluctuations in Sentiment: Evidence Linking Traditional and Social Media
Staff Working Paper 2023-23
Alistair Macaulay,
Wenting Song
News media present competing interpretations of what breaking news implies for the macroeconomy. Recent examples include news reporting on high inflation and yield curve inversions. Do these narratives shape macroeconomic sentiment? In this paper, we highlight the importance of narratives using evidence linking traditional media and social media.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Topic(s):
Financial markets,
Inflation and prices,
Monetary policy
JEL Code(s):
D,
D8,
D84,
E,
E3,
E32,
E4,
E43,
E44,
E5,
G,
G1
The Impact of Unemployment Insurance and Unsecured Credit on Business Cycles
Staff Working Paper 2023-22
Michael Irwin
This paper studies how unsecured consumer credit impacts the extent to which unemployment insurance (UI) policies smooth aggregate consumption fluctuations over the business cycle. Using a general equilibrium real business cycle model, I find that unsecured credit amplifies the extent to which UI smooths cyclical consumption fluctuations.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Topic(s):
Business fluctuations and cycles,
Credit and credit aggregates,
Economic models,
Fiscal policy,
Labour markets
JEL Code(s):
E,
E2,
E21,
E24,
E3,
E32,
E4,
E44,
E6,
E62
What we can learn by linking firms’ reported emissions with their financial data
Staff Analytical Note 2023-4
Matthew Ackman,
Timothy Grieder,
Callie Symmers,
Geneviève Vallée
We analyze the financial statements and stock prices of publicly traded firms incorporated in Canada that report greenhouse gas emissions. We find that these firms primarily use equity financing. We also find that equity investors increasingly account for firms’ emissions when making investment decisions but the impact appears small. This suggests that assets exposed to climate change remain at risk of a sudden repricing.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff analytical notes
Topic(s):
Asset pricing,
Climate change,
Financial stability,
Firm dynamics
JEL Code(s):
G,
G1,
G3,
Q,
Q5