The federal government shouldn’t allow a softening economy to derail plans to return to a balanced budget, says the chief economist at one of the country’s big banks.
Avery Shenfeld of CIBC World Markets said Thursday that if the economy needs further juice, let the Bank of Canada provide it through very low interest rates.
“Softer [...]
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Ottawa should cut spending despite slowing growth: CIBC
December 17th, 2010 by Financial Writer
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How Medicare Sets Hospital Prices: A Primer
November 29th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Medicare formula for payments to hospitals would be improved if it were based on value delivered rather than costs, an economist writes.
Will Ireland Default? Ask Belgium
Reckless cross-border lending by big banks has made many nations vulnerable to Ireland’s fiscal crisis, an economist writes — and none more so than Belgium.
The Other Taxes: Who [...]
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Hoenig: Big banks may still threaten their smaller rivals
August 23rd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Despite Dodd-Frank Act, community banks face ‘higher costs of capital’: Hoenig
Over 6,500 U.S. community banks may continue to face “higher costs of capital” than their big bank rivals even after a sweeping bank reform law has sought to end the ‘too-big-to-fail’ perception, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig said Monday.
“Because the market [...]
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BofA to end all overdraft fees on debit cards
March 10th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Bank of America customers will soon be unable to spend more than they have in the accounts linked to their debit cards. It’s a step that may become a common move ahead of new regulations limiting overdraft fees.
Rules set by the Federal Reserve that will ban banks from charging such fees, without first getting permission [...]
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Banks, policymakers spar over new rules
November 17th, 2009 by Financial Writer
Big banks stepped up warnings on Tuesday that tightening capital rules too soon could stall economic recovery, but policymakers said the bailed out sector cannot rely on taxpayers again in future.
Regulators are drafting tough rules that will force banks to hold far more capital and lessen the need for the kind of public rescues seen [...]
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