Canada

Bank of Canada cuts growth forecast

Canada's central bank said officially for the first time on Feb 13, 2001 that the U.S. economic slowdown may cut Canada's growth rate to below 3 percent, but it remained positive about the country's economic prospects. "Primarily because of the spillover…

IMF says Canada must be wary as U.S. slows

The International Monetary Fund said on Feb. 1, 2001, that Canada was well placed to cope with a slowing U.S. economy, but told its central bank to be ready to cut interest rates if the U.S. slowdown became a dive. In its annual staff assessment of the…

Bank of Canada forecasts 3 percent growth

The Bank of Canada estimates the Canadian economy will expand by 3 percent in 2001 after growing at a rate of 5 percent in 2000, Deputy Governor Sheryl Kennedy said on Jan. 29, 2001. "The Canadian economy has been performing well in recent years and we…

No radical policy changes at Bank of Canada

The Financial Post's Madelaine Drohan says in this article that anyone who thinks Canada's monetary policy is going to change dramatically with David Dodge at the Bank of Canada is dreaming in technicolour. It just isn't going to happen. Printed in the…

Surprise as David Dodge heads Bank of Canada

Deputy minister for health David Dodge, 57, has been named the new governor of the Bank of Canada, a surprise choice within financial circles, which had been expecting the central bank's senior deputy governor Malcolm Knight to succeed Gordon Thiessen,…

Canada's Martin mum on central bank chief

Canada's finance minister Paul Martin on Tuesday refused to shed any light on who the government will choose as the next governor of the country's central bank.

Canada's dollar - to fix or not -Friedman, Mundell

In an exclusive e-mail exchange arranged by Canada's Financial Post, Nobel Prize-winning economists Milton Friedman and Robert Mundell debate the future of the world currency system, from the euro to the Canadian dollar. This is the second installment in…

Friedman v. Mundell on exchange rates

Canada's Financial Post asked the two Nobel laureates Milton Friedman and Robert Mundell to participate in an exclusive e-mail debate about each other's views on modern day economics. Below we reprint the debate which was publish in the Financial Post on…

Thiessen rejects dollar union

Gordon Thiessen, Bank of Canada governor, has again rejected the idea of sharing a common currency with the United States.

Next Bank of Canada boss expected to be named soon

The next Bank of Canada boss is expected to be named soon to replace Gordon Thiessen. Senior deputy governor Malcolm Knight and deputy health minister David Dodge are seen vying for post.

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