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event. This is because (i) strong macroprudential regulation in Canada improves the quality of assets, (ii) given a scenario …
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lack of credit history and legal documents, bank resistance, and customer feelings of distrust and disrespect contribute to …, Canada, and internationally—can benefit people who are unbanked and underbanked as an alternative to “fringe” banking …
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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 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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macroprudential policy changes in Canada using a microsimulation model of mortgage demand of first-time homebuyers. Policies targeting …
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The paper studies the determinants of being unbanked in the euro area and the United States as well as the effects of being unbanked on wealth accumulation. Based on household-level data from The Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey and the U.S. Survey of Consumer Finances, it...
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The Article compares the financial institutions and financial regulation of the United States and Canada with regard to … Canada (FCAC) and the stringency of consumer financial protection measures compared with no separate federal consumer …, including the non-deductibility of mortgage interest in Canada; 9) Monetary policy issues, including interest rate policy; and …
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regulatory and policy changes needed to boost Canada’s overall and financial services productivity. We look at specific …
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Canada and the United States are highly similar economies, as would be expected given the many common historical … powerfully in recent decades by the 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement. However, in the financial sector, and particularly in … banking, the experience of the crisis-prone United States contrasts starkly with Canada's stability. For each major US crisis …
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