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The Bank of Canada’s worried about the rise of private credit. Here’s why

The concern revolves around private credit, which doesn't have a universal definition but broadly involves businesses taking out loans from non-bank lenders.

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Coverage at a glance

  • First observed by CurrentWire: Global News · Aug 23, 2026 at 8:42 AM ET
  • Coverage span: 3h 10m
  • Coverage: 2 reports from 1 independent publication
The Bank of Canada’s worried about the rise of private credit. Here’s why
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Source mix

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What coverage breadth measures

Coverage

2 reports from 1 publication.

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Signal breakdown

CurrentWire ranked this story 71.1 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.

Freshness
30.6 of 35
Source authority
14 of 20
Coverage breadth
4 of 20
Geographic relevance
10 of 10
Story prominence
10 of 10
Velocity
2.5 of 5

Strongest signal: geographic relevance, 10 of 10. How each signal is calculated.

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