Bank of Canada

175px The Bank of Canada (BoC; ) is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. Chartered in 1934 under the ''Bank of Canada Act'', it is responsible for formulating Canada's monetary policy, and for the promotion of a safe and sound financial system within Canada. The Bank of Canada is the sole issuing authority of Canadian banknotes, provides banking services and money management for the government, and loans money to Canadian financial institutions. The contract to produce the banknotes has been held by the Canadian Bank Note Company since 1935.

The Bank of Canada headquarters are located at the Bank of Canada Building, 234 Wellington Street in Ottawa, Ontario. The building also used to house the Bank of Canada Museum, which opened in December 1980 and temporarily closed in 2013. As of July 2017, the museum is now located at 30 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, but is connected to the main buildings through the Bank of Canada's underground meeting rooms. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Government debt in an open economy by Laxton, Douglas

    Published 1992
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    Some evidence on hysteresis and the costs of disinflation in Canada by Cozier, Barry, Wilkinson, Gordon

    Published 1991
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    Wage and price dynamics in Canada by Cozier, Barry

    Published 1991
    “…Bank of Canada…”
    Book
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    The NAIRU in Canada : concepts, determinants and estimates by Rose, David E

    Published 1988
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    Book
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    Tests of market efficiency in the one-week when-issued market for government of Canada treasury bills by Pugh, D Graham

    Published 1993
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    Book
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    ANNUAL REPORT. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA

    “…THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA…”
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