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The Evolution of Liquidity in the Market for Government of Canada Bonds

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Using turnover ratios, Anderson and Lavoie describe the recent evolution of liquidity in various secondary government bond markets, focusing specifically on the market for Government of Canada securities. They attribute much of the recent variation in liquidity to such cyclical factors as changes in the interest rate environment and investors' appetite for risk, as well as developments in equity markets in the late 1990s. They also examine longer-term structural and policy-related trends, including the rate of adoption of financial and technological innovations and the level of government borrowing and debt-management initiatives.

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  • Stacey Anderson & Stéphane Lavoie, 2004. "The Evolution of Liquidity in the Market for Government of Canada Bonds," Bank of Canada Review, Bank of Canada, vol. 2004(Summer), pages 19-31.
  • Handle: RePEc:bca:bcarev:v:2004:y:2004:i:summer04:p:19-31
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    1. Landon, Stuart, 2009. "The capitalization of taxes in bond prices: Evidence from the market for Government of Canada bonds," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 33(12), pages 2175-2184, December.
    2. Landon, Stuart & Smith, Constance, 2008. "Taxation and bond market investment strategies: Evidence from the market for Government of Canada bonds," MPRA Paper 9959, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Han, Gaofeng & Miao, Hui & Wang, Yabin, 2020. "Liquidity of China’s Government Bond Market: Measures and Driving Forces," MPRA Paper 104545, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Naoyuki Yoshino & Uwe Vollmer, 2014. "The sovereign debt crisis: why Greece, but not Japan?," Asia Europe Journal, Springer, vol. 12(3), pages 325-344, September.
    5. Díaz, Antonio & Escribano, Ana, 2020. "Measuring the multi-faceted dimension of liquidity in financial markets: A literature review," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 51(C).

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