Stephen Poloz: ’Plan for retirement with different assumptions’For the record: Bank of Canada governor Stephen S. Poloz on the Canadian economy
Business investment hasn’t been this crummy in 40 yearsCanadian companies remain nervous about the future, meaning the decline in business investment is unlikely to improve any time soon.
Stephen Poloz discovers the humanity of the economyWhy it’s important that the Bank of Canada’s governor is now acknowledging the economy isn’t some unemotional, robotic engine
The Bank of Canada is changing how it talks to Bay StreetGovernor Stephen Poloz has gradually shifted the Bank’s communications strategy, stressing a data-first approach and more frequent updates
Is owning a home the best job in town?The gains from soaring house prices in Toronto and Vancouver are dwarfing paycheques from even the best-paying jobs in those cities
What worries the Bank of Canada even more than housing? China.Kevin Carmichael on what might be keeping Canada’s central bank governor up at night
Canada’s not-so-great expectations about house pricesWhy the Bank of Canada is so worried about the unrealistic expectations driving house prices in Toronto and Vancouver
The thinking behind the Bank of Canada’s latest policy statementKevin Carmichael explains why the bank is just fine with a weaker loonie
Stephen Poloz on ’a new balance point’For the record: What the Bank of Canada governor said this morning in New York about global trade, productivity and economic Growth
Carolyn Wilkins on central banking in a slow growth worldThe senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada on the housing market, the fintec revolution and why it’s cool to have her signature on Canadian money