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March 14, 2019

Vancouver School of Economics and CFA Society Vancouver - Speech (Webcasts)

Risks to global growth posed by high leverage in major economies - Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins speaks before the Vancouver School of Economics and CFA Society Vancouver. (16:05 (Pacific Time), 19:05 (Eastern Time))

March 14, 2019

The Age of Leverage

Remarks Carolyn A. Wilkins UBC Vancouver School of Economics and CFA Society Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins discusses how high leverage is both a headwind to global growth and a vulnerability in the global financial system.
March 7, 2019

Hamilton Chamber of Commerce - Media Availability (Webcasts)

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. (14:00 (ET) approx.)

March 7, 2019

Hamilton Chamber of Commerce - Speech (Webcasts)

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. (12:45 (ET) approx.)

March 7, 2019

Economic Progress Report: Sensible Shifts in Household Spending

Remarks Lynn Patterson Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Hamilton, Ontario
Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson discusses updates on the economy and reviews the latest interest rate decision.
March 7, 2019

Spending shifts and consumer caution

Speech summary Lynn Patterson Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Hamilton, Ontario
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.

Do Survey Expectations of Stock Returns Reflect Risk Adjustments?

Staff working paper 2019-11 Klaus Adam, Dmitry Matveev, Stefan Nagel
Motivated by the observation that survey expectations of stock returns are inconsistent with rational return expectations under real-world probabilities, we investigate whether alternative expectations hypotheses entertained in the literature on asset pricing are consistent with the survey evidence.
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