Money and Banking in Canada


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Money and Banking in Canada


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This collection of original documents, contemporary commentaries and articles outlines the major developments in the history of money and banking in Canada.







Money, Banking and Financial Institutions


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As with previous editions, the new, 5th edition continues to present a comprehensive overview of the operations, functions and historical developments of the Canadian financial system, global financial systems and central banking and monetary policy. The previous edition has proven to be flexible, as demonstrated by the variety of courses for which it has been used. The thorough updating of the new edition has improved on this flexibility by reorganizing some of the material.







Money and Banking in Canada


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Canada


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This Financial System Stability Assessment paper discusses that Canada has enjoyed favorable macroeconomic outcomes over the past decades, and its vibrant financial system continues to grow robustly. However, macrofinancial vulnerabilities—notably, elevated household debt and housing market imbalances—remain substantial, posing financial stability concerns. Various parts of the financial system are directly exposed to the housing market and/or linked through housing finance. The financial system would be able to manage severe macrofinancial shocks. Major deposit-taking institutions would remain resilient, but mortgage insurers would need additional capital in a severe adverse scenario. Housing finance is broadly resilient, notwithstanding some weaknesses in the small non-prime mortgage lending segment. Although banks’ overall capital buffers are adequate, additional required capital for mortgage exposures, along with measures to increase risk-based differentiation in mortgage pricing, would be desirable. This would help ensure adequate through-the cycle buffers, improve mortgage risk-pricing, and limit procyclical effects induced by housing market corrections.




Canada's Financial System


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