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No advice for the new guy

David Dodge, the outgoing Governor of the Bank of Canada, held his last news conference before his retirement at the end of next week.

Dodge, who likes to start his answers to questions with a cautionary "lets be very careful," told reporters the economy is slowing but does not think there will be a recession in Canada this year. The Bank of Canada released its Monetary Policy Report saying that "financial conditions have deteriorated since October." Dodge said that interest rates may come down further in the coming weeks.

As he leaves the bank Dodge resisted any temptation to give his successor, Mark Carney, any advice in public.

Dodge said "the most important thing for an out-going Governor is to keep his or her mouth shut." He did go on to say that the uncertainty in the world economy will mean there will be "more financial adjustments" and that will require Carney to work closely with central bankers around the world.