Economic News/Trends and Analysis — February 4, 2010
Signs of Thaw in Corporate Attitudes Emerging, Says Governor Carney
The actions of the corporate sector will be critical for the economic recovery, growth in employment, and competitiveness in
The recent global recession was the worst economic downturn since World War II, and both its speed and virulence took business by surprise, the Governor noted. In the future, global economic growth may not only be lower, but it could also be more volatile. "
Governor Carney acknowledged that businesses in
Canada's corporate sector has advantages, the Governor observed. Domestic demand is expected to be relatively strong, providing a base of support for some sectors. Corporate balance sheets are in outstanding shape, and margins have held up very well. In addition, Canada's overall financial conditions are now contributing to, rather than retarding, the recovery.
In concluding, the Governor reaffirmed the Bank of Canada's commitment to price stability and to keeping inflation low, stable, and predictable. "Price stability lowers uncertainty, minimizes the costs of inflation, reduces the cost of capital, and creates an environment in which households and firms can invest and plan for the future," he said.
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Latest Industry Press Releases
Updated 14:01 MST, March 13, 2010 
Construction/Building
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Royal Laser Provides Update on Strategic Review Process (2010-03-09)
Ritchie Bros. moves Lower Mainland auction site to expanded location in Chilliwack, B.C. (2010-03-09)
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