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A History of the Canadian Dollar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

A History of the Canadian Dollar

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bank of Canada Operations and Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Bank of Canada Operations and Policy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1958
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Revision of Bank of Canada operations, 1935-54, published in 1955.

Bank of Canada/La Banque du Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Bank of Canada/La Banque du Canada

Originally published in the Bank of Canada Review, these articles are valuable for anyone interested in the history, evolution and rationale of central banks, and the Bank of Canada in particular. Articles are in English and French.

Bank and Customer Law in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 527

Bank and Customer Law in Canada

  • Categories: Law

Bank and Customer Law in Canada is a concise introduction to the laws governing banking in Canada and the relationship between banks and their customers. The book includes a detailed discussion of the corporate governance structure for banks and the types of activities in which banks are permitted to engage in Canada. Foreign banks, bank subsidiaries, and bank holding companies are also covered. On the common law side, the focus is on bank account operation, including paper and electronic payment orders. The book also provides discussion and analysis of electronic banking and the challenges posed by non-bank third party payment providers to traditional banking and banks. It also includes directions to other relevant sources, including websites, so that readers can keep up-to-date on the rapid changes in electronic banking. In addition to updating caselaw and legislative developments, the second edition includes new material dealing with freezing accounts, prefunded cards, and recurring payment systems, as well as the growth of mobile payment systems and other electronic forms of payment.

Whom Fortune Favours
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 846

Whom Fortune Favours

The Bank of Montreal is not only Canada's first bank: it has also occupied a prominent place in the pantheon of Canadian nation building. Whom Fortune Favours examines the trajectory of this extraordinary organization across the span of two centuries. The historian Laurence Mussio applies an analytical lens to a financial institution whose strategies fundamentally shaped, and were shaped by, the evolution of a country and a continent. The Bank of Montreal (BMO) represents an extremely rare institution, one that has both endured and adapted to fundamental change. The depth and breadth of the Bank's history offer a unique opportunity to analyze a singular organization over ten generations. As ...

Edwin Alonzo Boyd
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

Edwin Alonzo Boyd

Edwin Boyd woke up, rolled out of bed, and got ready to rob his first bank. He began his preparations by disguising himself. He shoved wads of cotton into his cheeks and nostrils, smeared black mascara on his eyebrows, and rubbed rouge on his cheeks. This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in: history, biography, true crime. Toronto's dashing "Gentleman Bank Robber" was a charismatic felon who masterminded a series of daring robberies with his legendary gang. The most famous bank robber Canada has ever produced was responsible for a three-year crime spree which caught the public's imagination and made him an instant celebrity.

The Bank of Canada of James Elliot Coyne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

The Bank of Canada of James Elliot Coyne

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

William McChesney Martin, former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, famously quipped that a central bank's role is to "take away the punch bowl just when the party gets going." This role has often led to a difficult relationship between a central bank and the government. Nowhere is this difficulty better exemplified than in the turbulent relationship between the Bank of Canada of James Coyne and the Conservative government of John Diefenbaker. InThe Bank of Canada of James Elliot Coyne, James Powell examines the views of Canada's most controversial central bank governor and assesses the central bank's clashes with the government, Canadian economists, and financial institutions that culminat...

The Bank of Canada's Monetary Policy Framework
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

The Bank of Canada's Monetary Policy Framework

In recent years the Bank of Canada has made important changes in the way it conducts monetary policy. In particular, the bank has adopted explicit inflation targets and introduced significant changes to its operational framework designed to increase transparency and reduce market uncertainty. This paper examines the key issues associated with the recent changes in the Bank of Canada’s monetary policy framework and analyzes various indicators of central bank credibility.

Stumbling Giants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Stumbling Giants

Winner of the 2018 Donner Prize for the Best Public Policy Book by Canadian authors, Stumbling Giants by Patricia Meredith and James L. Darroch presents a compelling new vision of the Canadian banking industry in which stakeholders work together to propel the country’s banking system into the twenty-first century. Canada’s big six banks survived the 2008 financial crisis by adhering to traditional banking practices, which made them a safe harbour amidst the turmoil. With banks earning 40 per cent return on equity from practices such as in-person retail banking, pressure from investors with short-term interests continues to discourage technological innovation and adaptation. However, toda...

The Next Age of Uncertainty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

The Next Age of Uncertainty

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-02-27
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  • Publisher: Penguin

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 SHAUGHNESSY COHEN PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING • SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 DONNER PRIZE “The Next Age of Uncertainty combines invaluable historical insights with provocative reflections on the economy of the future—a must read.” —Thomas d’Aquino C.M., LL.D., founding CEO of the Business Council of Canada, and author of Private Power Public Purpose From the former Governor of the Bank of Canada, a far-seeing guide to the powerful economic forces that will shape the decades ahead. The economic ground is shifting beneath our feet. The world is becoming more volatile, and people are understandably worried about their financial futures. In this urgent and access...