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- 22-20: Potential benefits and key risks of fiat-referenced cryptoassets

- Hugh Ding, Natasha Khan, Bena Lands, Cameron MacDonald and Laura Zhao
- 22-19: Variable-rate mortgages with fixed payments: Examining trigger rates

- Stephen Murchison and Maria teNyenhuis
- 22-18: Canada’s Beveridge curve and the outlook for the labour market

- Alexander Lam
- 22-17: Core inflation over the COVID-19 pandemic

- Mikael Khan and Elyse Sullivan
- 22-16: Considerations for the allocation of non-default losses by financial market infrastructures

- Daniele Costanzo and Radoslav Raykov
- 22-15: Examining recent revisions to CPI-common

- Elyse Sullivan
- 22-14: Archetypes for a retail CBDC

- Sriram Darbha
- 22-13: Harnessing the benefit of state-contingent forward guidance

- Vivian Chu and Yang Zhang
- 22-12: How does the Bank of Canada’s balance sheet impact the banking system?

- Daniel Bolduc-Zuluaga, Brad Howell and Grahame Johnson
- 22-11: BoC–BoE Sovereign Default Database: What’s new in 2022?

- David Beers, Elliot Jones, Karim McDaniels and Zacharie Quiviger
- 22-10: Has wage setting changed in Canada? Evidence from the pre-pandemic 2020 Wage-Setting Survey

- David Amirault, Sarah Miller and Matthieu Verstraete
- 22-9: Fixed-income dealing and central bank interventions

- David Cimon and Adrian Walton
- 22-8: Potential netting benefits from expanded central clearing in Canada’s fixed-income market

- Jessie Ziqing Chen, Johannes Chen, Shamarthi Ghosh, Manu Pandey and Adrian Walton
- 22-7: Analyzing the house price boom in the suburbs of Canada’s major cities during the pandemic

- Louis Morel
- 22-6: How well can large banks in Canada withstand a severe economic downturn?

- Andisheh Danaee, Harsimran Grewal, Brad Howell, Guillaume Ouellet Leblanc, Xuezhi Liu, Xiangjin Shen and Mayur Patel
- 22-5: Resilience of bank liquidity ratios in the presence of a central bank digital currency

- Alissa Gorelova, Bena Lands and Maria teNyenhuis
- 22-4: Assessing global potential output growth and the US neutral rate: April 2022

- Kyle Boutilier, Thomas Carter, Xin Scott Chen, Eshini Ekanayake, Louis Poirier, Peter Shannon, Akash Uppal and Lin Xiang
- 22-3: Potential output and the neutral rate in Canada: 2022 reassessment

- Guyllaume Faucher, Christopher Hajzler, Martin Kuncl, Dmitry Matveev, Youngmin Park and Temel Taskin
- 22-2: Benchmarks for assessing labour market health

- Erik Ens, Corinne Luu, Kurt See and Shu Lin Wee
- 22-1: Housing demand in Canada: A novel approach to classifying mortgaged homebuyers

- Mikael Khan and Yang Xu
- 21-23: The impact of the Bank of Canada’s Government Bond Purchase Program

- Rohan Arora, Sermin Gungor, Joe Nesrallah, Guillaume Ouellet Leblanc and Jonathan Witmer
- 21-22: Can the characteristics of new mortgages predict borrowers’ financial stress? Insights from the 2014 oil price decline

- Olga Bilyk, Ken Chow and Yang Xu
- 21-21: Canadian housing supply elasticities

- Nuno Miguel Marques da Paixao
- 21-20: Reaching for yield or resiliency? Explaining the shift in Canadian pension plan portfolios

- Sébastien Betermier, Nicholas Byrne, Jean-Sebastien Fontaine, Hayden Ford, Jason Ho and Chelsea Mitchell
- 21-19: Household financial vulnerabilities and physical climate risks

- Thibaut Duprey, Colin Jones, Callie Symmers and Geneviève Vallée
- 21-18: Canadian job postings in digital sectors during COVID-19

- Alejandra Bellatin and Gabriela Galassi
- 21-17: The uneven economic consequences of COVID 19: A structural analysis

- Martin Kuncl, Austin McWhirter and Alexander Ueberfeldt
- 21-16: Exploring the potential benefits of inflation overshooting

- Robert Amano, Marc-André Gosselin and Kurt See
- 21-15: BoC–BoE Sovereign Default Database: What’s new in 2021?

- David Beers, Elliot Jones, Zacharie Quiviger and John Walsh
- 21-14: Small and smaller: How the economic outlook of small firms relates to size

- Chris D'Souza, James Fudurich and Farrukh Suvankulov
- 21-13: Analyzing supply and demand for business loans using microdata from the Senior Loan Officer Survey

- Dylan Hogg
- 21-12: Can regulating bank capital help prevent and mitigate financial downturns?

- Alejandro Garcia and Josef Schroth
- 21-12fr: La réglementation des fonds propres bancaires peut-elle prévenir ou atténuer les turbulences financières?

- Alejandro Garcia and Josef Schroth
- 21-11: COVID-19 crisis: Liquidity management at Canada’s largest public pension funds

- Guillaume Bédard-Pagé, Daniel Bolduc-Zuluaga, Annick Demers, Jean-Philippe Dion, Manu Pandey, Léanne Berger-Soucy and Adrian Walton
- 21-10: Overlooking the online world: Does mismeasurement of the digital economy explain the productivity slowdown?

- Alejandra Bellatin and Stephanie Houle
- 21-9: Detecting exuberance in house prices across Canadian cities

- Ugochi Emenogu, Cars Hommes and Mikael Khan
- 21-8: COVID-19’s impact on the financial health of Canadian businesses: An initial assessment

- Timothy Grieder, Mikael Khan, Juan Ortega and Callie Symmers
- 21-8fr: Évaluation préliminaire de l’impact de la COVID-19 sur la santé financière des entreprises canadiennes

- Timothy Grieder, Mikael Khan, Juan Ortega and Callie Symmers
- 21-7: Behaviour in the Canadian large-value payment system: COVID-19 vs. the global financial crisis

- Alexander Chaudhry, Anneke Kosse and Karen Sondergard
- 21-6fr: Production potentielle et taux neutre au Canada: mise à jour de 2021

- Dany Brouillette, Guyllaume Faucher, Martin Kuncl, Austin McWhirter and Youngmin Park
- 21-6: Potential output and the neutral rate in Canada: 2021 update

- Dany Brouillette, Guyllaume Faucher, Martin Kuncl, Austin McWhirter and Youngmin Park
- 21-5fr: Évaluation de la croissance de la production potentielle mondiale et du taux neutre aux États-Unis: avril 2021

- Thomas Carter, Xin Scott Chen, Ali Jaffery, Christopher Hajzler, Jonathan Lachaine, Peter Shannon, Subrata Sarker, Graeme Westwood and Beiling Yan
- 21-5: Assessing global potential output growth and the US neutral rate: April 2021

- Thomas Carter, Xin Scott Chen, Ali Jaffery, Christopher Hajzler, Jonathan Lachaine, Peter Shannon, Subrata Sarker, Graeme Westwood and Beiling Yan
- 21-4: Update on housing market imbalances and household indebtedness

- Mikael Khan, Olga Bilyk and Matthew Ackman
- 21-3: What cured the TSX Equity index after COVID-19?

- Guillaume Ouellet Leblanc, Jean-Sebastien Fontaine and Ryan Shotlander
- 21-2: Non-bank financial intermediation in Canada: a pulse check

- Rohan Arora, Guillaume Bédard-Pagé, Philippe Besnier, Hayden Ford and Alan Walsh
- 21-1: The Bank of Canada COVID‑19 stringency index: measuring policy response across provinces

- Calista Cheung, Jerome Lyons, Bethany Madsen, Sarah Miller and Saarah Sheikh
- 20-27: Concentration in the market of authorized participants of US fixed-income exchange-traded funds

- Rohan Arora, Sébastien Betermier, Guillaume Ouellet Leblanc, Adriano Palumbo and Ryan Shotlander
- 20-26: Corporate investment and monetary policy transmission in Canada

- Min Jae Kim and Jonathan Witmer
- 20-25: Potential output in Canada: 2020 reassessment

- Dany Brouillette, Julien Champagne and Julien McDonald-Guimond
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