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Investments drive economic activity, which benefits both companies and workers. New equipment can make a business more ...
We introduce the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations indicator. This indicator provides a summary measure of consumer opinions that we can track over time. We construct three underlying ...
We update an assessment of potential changes in payments that mortgage holders could face at renewal in 2025 and 2026. We use an enhanced dataset (RESL2) that provides a more accurate starting point ...
Trading flows affect Government of Canada bond prices. Our estimates suggest a sale of 1% of the available supply of bonds ...
Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki talks about how the Bank of Canada is using non-traditional data to better inform its monetary policy decisions.
Good morning. Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers and I are pleased to be here to discuss the Bank of Canada’s Financial Stability Report (FSR). Each year, the Bank assesses the stability of ...
Overall, results of the first-quarter 2025 survey show that the escalating trade conflict with the United States is damaging consumer sentiment. Confidence in the labour market has weakened ...
What uncertainty means for monetary policy Let me now turn to how the Bank of Canada is navigating tariff uncertainty. At the most fundamental level, we are anchored by our monetary policy ...
What structural change looks like The economic consequences of a protracted trade conflict would be severe. But it would be a very different shock than the COVID‑19 shock. In the pandemic, we had a ...
Results from the Business Outlook Survey and the Business Leaders’ Pulse show that overall business conditions remain subdued, but firms are beginning to anticipate improvements in activity. Sales ...