![]() ![]() On the liability side, deposits by size and other, newer classifications also have not been included. Thus neither the chartered banks' general loans by class of borrower, by size and by industry nor the more recent loan data on a provincial basis have been included. Nevertheless, some of the newer classifications are too detailed to put into the present volume, for reasons of space. For the area of banking, the 1967 revision of the Bank Act was responsible for a number of improvements in availability of data. This volume contains a number of new series which have become available since 1960, the close-off date of the first edition. However, both weekly and month-end series are given in certain cases such as money supply and chartered bank assets and liabilities, because the classifications available differ between weekly and monthly data and it was felt useful to present both. As a result, annual averages of month-end series are typically used rather than the weekly series (average of Wednesdays) presented by the Bank of Canada. The main purpose of the present volume, like its predecessor, is to provide long annual series for purposes of historical and trend analysis as opposed to analysis of current events. Most important of these is a large number of special tabulations provided by the Bank of Canada, Department of Banking and Financial Analysis, and by Statistics Canada, Business Finance Division and Financial Flows and Multinational Enterprises Division. ![]() Statistics Canada, Financial Institutions, (Catalogue 61-006), Statistics Canada, Financial Flow Accounts, Volume II, Annual Flows and Year-end Financial Assets and Liabilities, 1961-1976, (Catalogue 13-563) Toronto Stock Exchange, Review, December, 1977 and earlier issues Master of the Mint, Annual Reports of the Royal Canadian Mint.Īdditional sources are mentioned in the notes to individual tables below. (All table numbers cited below are those appearing in the September 1978 issue of the Review.) Bank of Canada, Statistical Summary (last issue November, 1971) and its annual Supplement. Bank of Canada Review, monthly, December 1971 to September 1978. The main sources of data, in addition to those mentioned in the first edition of this volume, are as follows. The data of this section are presented in six groups as follows: the supply of money, series J1-54 central banking, series J55-74 chartered banking, series J75-272 other financial institutions, series J273-470 issues of stocks and bonds, yields and exchange rates, series J471-567 and year-end financial assets and liabilities according to the financial flow accounts, series J568-875. Year-end Financial Assets and Liabilities According to the Financial Flow Accounts (Series J568-875) Other Financial Institutions (Series J273-470)īond and Stock Yields, Net New Issues of Securities and Foreign Exchange Rates (Series J471-567) Please contact us to request a format other than those available. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. ![]()
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