Bank of Canada (BoC)
Downside risks to Canadian inflation put central bank in a quandary
Uncertainty over inflation's next move leaves Bank of Canada waiting for more information before it decides to move rates
People: Canada deputy retires; Tucker becomes Sir Paul
John Murray's retirement creates a deputy governor vacancy at the Bank of Canada; former Bank of England deputy Paul Tucker is knighted; and more
Bank of Canada's Poloz says economic models 'better source of questions than answers'
Governor warns Canadian household imbalances could eventually result in 'sharp correction'; argues deflation still bigger concern than 'explosion in inflation' prompted by loose monetary policy
Bank of Canada warns over lingering economic vulnerabilities
The global economy looks more robust than it did when the Bank of Canada published its last Financial System Review six months ago, but risks remain
Bank of Canada's Tiff Macklem quits half way through seven-year term
Senior deputy governor has been appointed dean of University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management; lost out to Stephen Poloz in race to succeed Mark Carney earlier this year
Canadian paper calls for ‘simple and digestible’ communication on financial stability issues
The paper says central banks should use plain language and build a coherent narrative when communicating financial stability concerns or policies
Bank of Canada deputy discusses price divergence with US
John Murray says prices in Canada have been lower than those in the US for much of the past 30 years; notes the exchange rate 'seems to be driving prices in the two countries away from each other'
BoE paper proposes new sovereign debt instruments
Economists from the UK and Canadian central banks says that sovereign cocos and GDP-linked bonds could help reduce the likelihood of liquidity and solvency crises
Canadian astronaut launches polymer banknotes
Former commander of the International Space Station marks the new $5 and $10 banknotes entering into circulation; senior deputy governor Tiff Macklem insists there is 'no chance' they will melt
Leading central banks make emergency swap lines permanent
Six leading central banks are leaving bilateral swap agreements introduced during the financial crisis in place until further notice; US dollar liquidity-providing operations will continue as normal
Bank of Canada deputy takes on 'elusive' potential output
Agathe Côté says measuring potential output is a 'formidable' task; notes Canadian output gap is 'sizeable' and potential growth rate likely to remain at 2% in coming years
Canadian research finds drop in uncertainty following policy changes
Bank of Canada working paper presents evidence that uncertainty over interest rates in Canada fell after recent changes to monetary policy including forward guidance
Bank of Canada holds rates despite drop in growth and inflation forecasts
Governing council holds key policy rate at 1% despite suggesting inflation will take two years to return to target; says economy is rebalancing but the process will ‘take longer than previously projected’
Macklem says Canadian exporters must look to new markets
Slowing domestic demand must be replaced with demand from other countries, says Bank of Canada deputy; faster-growing emerging markets will hold the key, he says
Canadian deputy champions FSB
FSB may be small but is capable of ‘nimbly’ co-ordinating global reforms efforts in a way that other international organisations are not, says Lawrence Schembri
Canadian economy rowing to safety, says Poloz
Stephen Poloz says central bank's job is to fill the crater left by the burst bubble with liquidity - but when the economy has rowed itself to safety, the bank can reduce the injections
BoE and BoJ shun further easing as economic activity picks up
Both the Bank of England and Bank of Japan keep their interest rates and asset purchases unchanged as their respective recoveries work up a head of steam
Canada deputy says QE exit may be ‘more benign’ than critics fear
Despite Canada’s close ties to the US, Bank of Canada deputy governor John Murray believes tapering of Fed asset purchases will have less of a negative impact than many pundits fear
Canadian quarterly review outlines toolkit for analysing current economic performance
Summer 2013 edition of the BoC's review contains four articles outlining the bank's latest thinking and methods of analysing current economic trends at home and abroad
Bank of Canada ‘sharpens’ forward guidance
Governing council commits to holding interest rate at 1% for as long as there is ‘significant slack’ in the economy, inflation is ‘muted’ and household debt remains under control
Banknote counterfeit threat carries significant social costs, paper finds
Bank of Canada working paper shows central banks are right to ‘actively respond' to the threat of counterfeiting despite the small incidence of fraud, due to the social costs of the perceived threat
Canadian deputy says shadow banking could push up household debt
Timothy Lane raises concerns over the securitisation of government-guaranteed mortgages through shadow banks; says the low-cost funding could increase lending for mortgages
Poloz seeks to reassure Canada's exporters
New Bank of Canada governor says inflation target remains ‘sacrosanct'; promises to help build business confidence through clear monetary policy
Bank of Canada reins in risk concerns
Review of Canadian financial system finds risks from European sovereign debt crisis and Canadian housing market are retreating; special report says collateral demand is ‘manageable’