David Dodge

Zhou parries appreciation calls

Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, said that the central bank could widen the renminbi's trading range if deemed necessary.

Dodge's comments lead to temporary loonie fall

The Canadian dollar fell against its US counterpart on Monday, after David Dodge, the governor of the Bank of Canada, said that domestic conditions were unrelated to the loonie's recent "abnormally quick" rise against the greenback.

Mark Carney replaces Dodge at the Bank of Canada

Mark Carney, the senior associate deputy minister of finance and a former head of Goldman Sachs in Canada, will become the youngest central bank chief in the G7 when he takes over from David Dodge as Bank of Canada governor in February 2008.

Canada's rate path uncertain - Dodge

A rise in value of the Canadian dollar and mixed signals on inflation risks will present the Bank of Canada with some tough monetary policy decisions in the coming months, David Dodge, the governor of the central bank, said that on Tuesday.

Bank of Canada raises raises rates to 4.5%

The Bank of Canada has raised interest rates by 25 basis points despite its currency's recent appreciation again the US dollar which has taken it to its strongest level in 30 years against the greenback. The Bank of Canada said economic growth and…

Dodge on demographics

As the first of the baby-boomers begins to retire, Canada's aging population is no longer an abstract issue for policymakers, noted David Dodge, the governor of the central bank.

Canada's Dodge on a sound pension system

In the speech 'A sound pension system - Handling risk appropriately' given on 10 May David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said widespread reforms are needed to deal with Canada's private pension fund crisis, including the elimination of tax penalties and…

Canada's Dodge on exchange rate regimes

In the speech 'The importance of appropriate exchange rate regimes' given on 4 May David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the Canadian dollar's rise in recent years has helped Canada maintain stable growth and inflation as commodity prices rose sharply.

Dodge on the Canadian economy

In a speech given on 2 May David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said domestic demand is likely to continue to be the main driver of growth in Canada.

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