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We update an assessment of potential changes in payments that mortgage holders could face at renewal in 2025 and 2026. We use ...
Investments drive economic activity, which benefits both companies and workers. New equipment can make a business more ...
Trading flows affect Government of Canada bond prices. Our estimates suggest a sale of 1% of the available supply of bonds ...
We hire students who are still in school and recent graduates and soon-to-be graduates from a wide range of backgrounds.
What’s behind your mortgage rate Here’s what determines the interest rate on your mortgage—and why that rate can go up and down.
Deputy Governor Agathe Côté discusses the inflation-targeting framework and issues the Bank is researching in the run-up to the renewal of the framework in 2016.
Recent policy changes are having a clear impact on the mortgage market. The number of new, highly indebted borrowers has fallen, and overall mortgage activity has slowed significantly.
We’ve started the design process for the new $20 bank note featuring His Majesty King Charles III. See more about the new note and our design process.
Readability formulas At its broadest, the concept of readability includes not just the written text itself but also aspects such as the layout, visual elements and context. For example, the Bank’s web ...
In 2016, the Bank and the Government of Canada renewed their Inflation-Control Target agreement. Learn about our research priorities that led up to the renewal.
As the central bank and sole issuer of bank notes in Canada, the Bank of Canada needs to stay on top of payment trends. Every four years, we reach out to Canadians to ask them how they pay for things.
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