Canada

Bank of Canada, Business Outlook Survey, Winter 07

The Bank of Canada published its Winter 2007 Business Outlook Survey on 8 January, on balance, businesses expect their sales over the next 12 months to increase at a rate slightly above that posted during the preceding 12 months.

Canadian dollar fall 'unsurprising': Dodge

Bank of Canada governor David Dodge said the decline in the Canadian dollar reflects ``fundamentals,'' and isn't ``surprising'' in light of slowing economic growth and a decline in crude oil prices.

Bank of Canada Review, Autumn 2006

The Bank of Canada published its Review for Autumn 2006 on 13 December. The Review includes the article 'MUSE: The Bank of Canada's New Projection Model of the U.S. Economy'.

Canada's Dodge on financial system efficiency

In the speech 'Improving financial system efficiency: The need for action' given on 11 December David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada's macroeconomic policies are second to none in supporting financial system efficiency, but work is needed to…

Canada to research inflation target

Although the Bank of Canada's inflation target will remain at 2% for the next five years, the central bank has announced a major research project on the benefits of lowering the target.

Democrats may oppose Bernanke's inflation target

According to this article published Thursday 9 November by Bloomberg, it may become harder for Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke to establish an inflation target now that Democrats have control of the U.S. Congress.

Longworth on the Canadian economy

In the speech 'The Canadian economy and financial markets in perspective' given on 8 November David Longworth of the Bank of Canada said that hedge funds had a largely positive impact on the efficiency of financial markets.

Canada's Dodge on prospering in the global economy

In the speech 'Prospering in today's global economy: Challenges for open economies such as Australia and Canada' given on 6 November David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the IMF should be able to bluntly tell governments when their policies hurt other…

Canada's Dodge on the global economic landscape

In the speech 'The global economic landscape and the implications for Ontario' given on 25 October David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said global economic growth is expected to be a little higher than previously anticipated, but a weaker near-term outlook…

Canadian inflation targets need debate

Canadians need to debate the Bank of Canada's inflation-targeting program, according to an e-brief released Tuesday 17 October by the C.D. Howe Institute, if they wish to set the stage for future improvements.

Canada paper: macroeconomic effects of inflation

In the Bank of Canada Working Paper "The macroeconomic effects of non-zero trend inflation" the authors study the macroeconomic effects of non-zero trend inflation in a simple dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium model with sticky prices.

RBNZ paper on open economy inflation targeters

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper "What do robust policies look like for open economy inflation targeters?" examines the role of the open economy in determining robust rules when the central bank fears various model misspecification errors.

Dodge adviser says statements can be mis-read

An advisor to Bank of Canada governor David Dodge said on Wednesday 20 September that investors sometimes read too much into the statements announcing central bank interest-rate decisions, and may look for clues that aren't there.

Canada's Jenkins on weathering economic shocks

In the speech 'Weathering economic shocks: The importance of flexibility' given on 13 September Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada issued a warning to federal and provincial governments that they should not use their windfalls to take actions that would…

Paper on governance and the IMF

The Bank of Canada Working Paper "Governance and the IMF: Does the Fund Follow Corporate Best Practice?" identifies governance issues facing the International Monetary Fund that have remained largely ignored by the literature and policy-makers alike.

Bank of Canada Review, Summer 2006

The Bank of Canada published its Review for Summer 2006 on 17 August. The Review includes the article 'Credibility with flexibility: The evolution of inflation-targeting regimes, 1990-2006'.

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