In the news:
Bank of Canada official warns about dangers of 'tinkering' with mortgage rules - Bank of Canada worried jumbo rate cut would send sign of 'economic trouble' - Bank of Canada keeping a wary eye on housing market, but rate cuts will likely continue, senior deputy governor says - Greater Toronto home sales jump in October after Bank of Canada rate cuts: board - Greater Toronto home sales jump in October after Bank of Canada rate cuts: board - Bank of Canada could deliver bigger rate cut again amid signs economy stalled - Bank of Canada put pause on a digital Canadian dollar, but now it needs to talk about it - Economy stalled in August, Q3 growth looks to fall short of Bank of Canada estimates - After Bank of Canada's oversized cut, is lower and faster the new pace? - Inflation is down and wages are up. But does the Bank of Canada deserve any of the credit?
Bank Of Canada
Key facts
- city: Ottawa
- country: Canada
- sector: Financials
- foundation year: 1935
- industry: Banks
Classified as: organization
Summary
Bank Of Canada is a company. It is located in Ottawa, Canada and was founded in 1935. The company is part of the Financials sector, specifically in the Banks industry.
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- Bank of Canada
- The Bank of Canada is the nation’s central bank. We are not a commercial bank and do not offer banking services to the public. Rather, we have responsibilities for Canada’s monetary policy, bank notes, financial system, and funds management. Our principal role, as defined in the Bank of Canada Act, is "to promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada."
- Canadians count on us. - Les Canadiens comptent sur nous. | As Canada's Central bank, our principal role is to promote the country's economic and financial welfare by keeping inflation low, stable and predictable. Our vision is to be "a leading central bank—dynamic, engaged and trusted—committed to a better Canada."
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