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financial services. Unlike banking, it is not prudentially regulated. The Bank of Canada regularly monitors entities and …
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This paper discusses how the bankers' acceptance (BA) market in Canada is organized and its essential link to the … Canada, BAs provide a key source of funding for small and medium-sized corporate borrowers that may not otherwise have direct … issued by non-government entities and are the second-largest money market instrument overall in Canada, averaging just over …
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Central counterparty (CCP) initial margin models are procyclical by nature, and CCPs use antiprocyclicality (APC) tools to mitigate this. However, despite the widespread use of such tools, margin models of CCPs around the world reacted severely to the heightened volatility during the March 2020...
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Central banks play a crucial role in promoting financial stability. They act as financial system stabilizers through their capacity to create liquidity and channel it to financial institutions and markets in times of stress - a role that has evolved and expanded substantially over the past 15...
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Canada, comparing Canada with the United States and reviewing briefly what the literature says about the most likely drivers … of the rise in inequality. Data show that income inequality in Canada increased substantially during the 1980s and first … has been higher than in Canada for the last four decades, with the main differences observed at the high end of the income …
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The authors use simulations within the BoC-GEM-FIN, the Bank of Canada's version of the Global Economy Model with … doubles the size and duration of the economic downturn in Canada, compared to the case where the increase is implemented only …
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document discusses the organization of the repurchase-agreement (repo) market in Canada. We define the repo contract, the … trading practices in Canada, risks in the repo market and repo regulation. A repo is a financial contract that resembles a …
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. The paper discusses the organization of the securities lending market in Canada. We outline key characteristics of …
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This paper estimates potential exposures, netting benefits and settlement gains by merging retail and wholesale payments into batches and conducting multiple intraday settlements in this hypothetical model of a single "calibrated payments system." The results demonstrate that credit risk...
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