Canada
Bank of Canada raises interest rates by 0.25%
The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday 7 September that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 2 3/4 per cent.
Bank of Canada counterfeit deterrence awards
The Bank of Canada has announced the 2005 recipients of its annual Law-Enforcement Award of Excellence for Counterfeit Deterrence.
Bank of Canada Review, Summer 2005
The Bank of Canada published its Review for Summer 2005 on 18 August. The Review contains three articles including "Estimating the impact of monetary policy surprises on fixed-income markets" and "Recent trends in Canadian defined-benefit pension sector…
Bank of Canada's speech for 25 August cancelled
A speech that Bank of Canada deputy governor Sheryl Kennedy was due to give in New Brunswick on 25 August has been cancelled, the central bank said on Thursday 19 August.
China reveals details of yuan basket
China announced major currency market reforms on Wednesday 8 August and also published details of the basket of currencies to which the bank refers in managing the float of the yuan.
Bank of Canada appoints Special Adviser
The Bank of Canada announced the appointment of Bruce Little on Thursday to the position of Special Adviser for the year 2005-06.
Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report Update
The Bank of Canada released its July Monetary Policy Report Update on 15 July. The Bank said it expects Canada's economy to grow by about 2.7 per cent in 2005 and 3.3 per cent in 2006.
Bank of Canada keeps interest rates at 2.5%
The Bank of Canada announced on Tuesday 12 July that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 2 1/2 per cent. The operating band for the overnight rate is unchanged, and the Bank Rate remains at 2 3/4 per cent.
Bank of Canada, Business Outlook Survey, Summer 05
The Bank of Canada published its Summer 2005 Business Outlook Survey on 4 July, reporting that businesses remain optimistic about the economic outlook.
Canada's Dodge on the international monetary order
In the speech 'The international monetary order and the Canadian economy' given on 28 June, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said that while imbalances in global savings and investment flows are an international problem, policy-makers can help resolve…
Dodge calls for G8 focus on imbalances
Bank of Canada governor David Dodge urged the Group of Eight to focus more on imbalances affecting global prosperity than on Africa and climate change.
Canada paper on central bank credibility
The Bank of Canada Working Paper "Endogenous central bank credibility in a small forward-looking model of the U.S. economy" considers linkages between inflation and the economy's cyclical position, which are thought to be strongly affected by the…
Canada's Dodge on adjusting to change
In the speech 'Adjusting to change' given on 15 June, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said nations are being affected by the same powerful forces - growing competition from emerging-market economies, such as China and India, and large and growing…
Bank of Canada Financial System Review, Jun 2005
The Bank of Canada published its semi-annual June 2005 Financial System Review on 9 June. If China's economy were to stall its way into a "hard landing," the biggest hit for Canada would come indirectly through a decline in global commodity prices, the…
Canada's Dodge urges fast yuan float
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge on Thursday 9 June urged China to move to a floating exchange rate system as soon as possible.
Canada's Dodge on monetary policy & exchange rates
In the speech 'Monetary policy and the exchange rate in Canada' given on 2 June David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada's success with a floating currency could be a good model for China to consider.
Canada's Dodge on international economics
In the speech 'Reflections on the international economic and monetary order' given on 30 May David Dodge of the Bank of Canada warned China and other Asian nations that unless they let their currencies rise, they risk retaliation from the United States…
Canada's Jenkin's on adapting to global change
In the speech 'Adapting to global change: A Canadian perspective' given on 1 June, Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada said the central bank will have to raise interest rates as the economy accelerates this year and next to thwart inflation.
Dodge on 70 years of central banking in Canada
In the speech '70 years of central banking in Canada' given on 27 May, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the Bank of Canada is considering refining its current inflation-targeting framework when the process comes up for renewal next year.
Bank of Canada keeps interest rates unchanged
The Bank of Canada announced Wednesday 25 May that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 2 1/2 per cent. The operating band for the overnight rate is unchanged, and the Bank Rate remains at 2 3/4 per cent.
Interview: David Dodge
The governor of Canada’s central bank explains how the institution has contributed to the country’s remarkable recent economic performance.
Bank of Canada to reallocate responsibilities
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge and Senior Deputy Governor Paul Jenkins announced a reallocation of responsibilities among several Deputy Governors on Tuesday 17 May.
Senior appointments at Bank of Canada
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge and Senior Deputy Governor Paul Jenkins, on behalf of the Board of Directors, announced a number of new appointments to the senior management team on Tuesday 17 May.
Bank of Canada Review, Spring 2005
The Bank of Canada published its Review for Spring 2005 on 12 May. The Review contains four articles including "Understanding China's long-run growth process and its implications for Canada". In addition to examining the determinants of China's past and…