The former Bank of Canada governor talks with Marie-Danielle Smith about his new book, the politics of inflation, and how a near-death experience changed his outlook on life
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Stephen Poloz on taming the housing market and the dangers of a trade war
The Bank of Canada governor talks to Paul Wells about the state of the economy and how central bankers work in the age of Trump
Stephen Poloz in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean’s Live
The governor of the Bank of Canada sits down for a candid chat with one of Canada’s best political analysts. Watch it here.
In an election year, Canadians are suddenly very worried about the economy
More than half of Canadians feel the economy is in recession (it’s not) as the optimism of a year ago fades, according to Pollara’s annual economy survey
The unemployment rate is meaningless and we should scrap it
Our editorial: The statistic used to be a good proxy for the state of the economy, but those days are gone. It’s time to revise what we measure.
Stephen Poloz’s job is about to get harder
How an interest rate gap could bite consumers, housing and the loonie
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un are why you can go on a borrowing binge
Interest rates will likely increase in 2018, but a cautious central bank won’t act boldly—even if the Canadian economy booms
Canada’s economy enters a ‘Goldilocks’ phase
Econ-o-metric: GDP growth slows to a sustainable rate. Not too hot, not too cold. It’s just right.
Canada’s job market still shows weakness below the surface
Econo-metrics: Wage growth may finally be improving, but the Bank of Canada will need to see a lot more of that before it raises rates again
That was probably it for interest rate hikes in Canada for a while
For all the complaints that Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz has a communication problem, the Bank sent clear signals that it will probably take a break from raising rates