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We share insights about non-bank financial intermediation in Canada in 2023. These data were collected as part of the Bank of ...
US trade protectionism is making the economic outlook increasingly uncertain. To assess how consumer prices may respond to ...
The situation is by no means unique to Canada—several other countries have observed similar trends. So, does this mean that Canadians are giving up on cash? The short answer is no. Canadians still ...
The Canadian Alternative Reference Rate working group (CARR) is providing guidance to market participants with respect to CDOR-linked loans, derivatives and securities that do not have adequate ...
Since issuing its first series of bank notes in 1935, the Bank of Canada has issued four commemorative bank notes. Each commemorative note marks an important milestone for the reigning monarch or a ...
Offline functionality is a key consideration for a potential CBDC. We describe the different types of offline functionality based on their duration outside of network connection—either intermittent ...
COVID‑19 and the economy The COVID‑19 pandemic represents a serious health threat to people around the world and a significant disruption to daily life. It is having a major impact on the global and ...
Moreover, as of the end of October 2022, financial markets anticipate variable mortgage rates will increase by another 50 basis points by mid-2023. In this case, an additional 15% of variable-rate ...
The number of new low-ratio mortgages for home purchases has declined, beginning in the second half of 2017 and continuing through the first half of 2018. In the first quarter of 2018, old qualifying ...
Universal access is a Bank of Canada policy and design goal. The Bank has a history of making bank notes that are accessible. 1 They are available in Canada’s urban, rural and remote communities.
View data from the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations (CSCE)—a quarterly survey aimed at measuring household views of inflation, the labour market and household finances.