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Canada's Kennedy on household debt

In a speech on 'Getting a perspective on household debt: Separating myth from reality' given on 15 February, Sheryl Kennedy of the Bank of Canada examines the likely implications of the rising debt burden of Canadian households.

Interview with Bank of Canada's Tiff Macklem

In an interview published this week, Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem said Canada's economy may take two or three years to adjust to a currency that rose more than 20 per cent since early 2003 and "there is probably some more adjustment to go".

Bank of Canada to upgrade $10 bank note

As part of its ongoing efforts to improve the security of Canadian bank notes, the Bank of Canada announced on Thursday 20 January that it will issue a $10 note with upgraded security features beginning 18 May 2005.

Jenkins on Canada in the global economy

In a speech on 'Canada in the global economy: A look back and a look forward' given on 13 January, Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada said the high price of oil poses a risk to the world's economic outlook, even though oil prices have moderated in the…

Bank of Canada appoints deputy governor

The Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada announced on Friday 17 december the appointment of Tiff Macklem as Deputy Governor of the Bank and a member of the Bank's Governing Council, effective from 29 December.

Bank of Canada Financial System Review, Dec 2004

The Bank of Canada published its semi-annual Financial System Review on 9 December. The report says continued strong global economic growth has reduced financial vulnerabilities in Canada and elsewhere. Higher oil prices have, however, raised questions…

Dodge on Canada's monetary policy

In a speech to the Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce given on 24 November, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said he remained "broadly comfortable" with the key economic assumptions underlying the current monetary policy of the Bank of…

Bank of Canada Review, Autumn 2004

The Bank of Canada has published its Review for Autumn 2004. The Review contains four articles including "Asset prices and monetary policy: A Canadian perspective on the issues". This article addresses the extent to which monetary policy in Canada should…

Dodge on the Canadian economy

In a speech on behalf of Canada's Finance Minister, Ralph Goodale, to the German-Canadian Business Club of Berlin given on 22 November, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said domestic demand is stronger and the prices of the goods and services we export…

Bank of Canada issues new $50 banknote

The Bank of Canada put into circulation Canada's new $50 banknote on Wednesday 17 November. The new note will be distributed and become available across the country over the next few weeks.

Canada's Longworth on stability & predictability

In a speech on 'The Bank of Canada: Striving for Stability, Predictability, and Confidence' given on 8 November, David Longworth of the Bank of Canada said that, in all of its functions, the Bank of Canada strives for stability, predictability, and…

Kennedy on the Canadian and American economies

In a speech on 'The Canadian and American Economies: Integration, Not Convergence' given on 4 November, Sheryl Kennedy of the Bank of Canada compares aspects of the Canadian and US economies, discussing their similarities and their differences. She…

Dodge at House of Commons Finance Committee

In a speech to the House of Commons Finance Committee given on 26 October David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said with the economy expected to remain near its production capacity, core inflation is projected to move back up to the 2 per cent target by the…

Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report, Oct 2004

The Bank of Canada released its October 2004 Monetary Policy Report on 21 October. The latest report says the Canadian economy has grown faster than was projected in last April's report and the July update, largely because of a surge in exports.

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