Monetary Policy
Freedman on financial stability
In a speech on 'Financial Stability: National and International Issues' Charles Freedman of the Bank of Canada discussed recent developments in the area of financial stability -i nternational and national.
Central bank websites smarten IT up
Central banks have been fairly quick to use the internet and most now have their own websites. Several central banks including Spain, Brazil and Norway have recently relaunched their sites with added features and more information available. The Bank of…
US traces bulk of Iraqi central bank funds
Agence France-Presse reports that senior US Treasury official John Taylor said on Thursday 15 May,that the United States had identified most of the close to $ 1 billion, "We are getting more and more confirmation that the large bulk of those funds have…
New York Fed still interviewing for new president
After two of the leading contenders for the New York Fed presidency withdrew from the race the bank has said it plans to continue interviewing candidates in the next week or so until "we find somebody we really like", Reuters reports.
Brazilian bill paves way for central bank autonomy
A bill was approved on Thursday May 15 which allows changes to the legal framework of Brazil's financial system and could see more autonomy for the central bank, according to a Reuters report. The vote, which was carried with a 97% majority in favour,…
IMF chief-Germany can still reach 0.5 pct growth
IMF chief Horst Koehler suggested on Thursday 15 May that the ECB had further room for rate cuts as inflation was not a problem for Germany or the other eurozone countries, according to Reuters. He also said that Germany still has a chance of reaching…
Bank of Thailand - Annual Report 2001
The Bank of Thailand has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Deutsche Bundesbank - Annual Report 2002
The Deutsche Bundesbank has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002.
Bank of Mexico - Annual Report 2001
The Bank of Mexico has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
National Bank of Hungary - Annual Report 2001
The National Bank of Hungary has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Fed Reserve Bank of Chicago - Annual Report 2002
The Fed Reserve Bank of Chicago has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002.
ECB Monthly Bulletin: erozone inflation limited
The European Central Bank published its May 2003 Monthly Bulletin on 15 May. In the report the ECB said that eurozone inflation risks were limited and that the economy would pick up later this year and accelerate in 2004.
U.S. unveils new $20 note with background colours
The New Color of Money: Safer, Smarter, More Secure. U.S. government officials on 13 May unveiled a new $20 note design with enhanced security features and subtle background colors. The new design is part of an ongoing effort to stay ahead of the…
BoE Inflation Report, May: :world economy sluggish
The Bank of England published its quarterly Inflation Report for May 2003 on Thursday May 15. In the report the Bank said the recovery in the world economy has been sluggish. The conflict in Iraq was associated with a sharp deterioration in economic…
Wanted: An Alan Greenspan for South Korea
In a recent interview South Korean. When asked what he thought the Bank of Korea should do to boost growth, Bloomberg News reports thathe showed his determination to maintain the bank's independence: "I think that issue should be determined by the…
UK to announce euro entry decision on 9 June
The announcement over whether the UK has passed the five euro entry tests will be made on 9 June, according to the Financial Times and other newspapers. In what some reports called a dramatic announcement there will now be a decision-making process…
Costello hints at new term for RBA's Macfarlane
Australian Treasurer Peter Costello gave a strong hint Reserve Bank (RBA) governor Ian Macfarlane would be appointed to lead the central bank for another term, according to The Age newspaper. Mr Macfarlane's term is due to expire on September 17.
Upbeat on the UK, downbeat on Europe
Unveiling the Bank of England's May 2003 Inflation Report on Thursday, Mervyn King was upbeat about prospects for UK economic growth and inflation. The Bank predicts that growth will pick up to trend and inflation will fall to remain close to its target…
ECB predicts eurozone recovery
In its May bulletin published on Thursday 15 May, the ECB said "Looking ahead, a gradual strengthening of real GDP growth is expected to start later in 2003 and to gather more pace in the course of next year", according to the Financial Times
UK think-tank urges 'stay out of the euro'
An influential think-tank published a report on Thursday 15 May saying that Britain should stay out of the euro as the policies of the European Central Bank and the inadequacies of the stability and growth pact present a real barrier to UK entry,…
Greenspan on the redesigned U.S. $20 note
In a speech on the redesigned U.S. $20 note Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve is deeply committed to protecting our currency from counterfeiting, ensuring it is always accepted as legal tender and preserving its soundness.
Dodge on policies to sustain growth
In a speech on 'Policies to Sustain Growth Domestically and Internationally' David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said it's an interesting time to be a Canadian at meetings such as the BIS meeting he attended Monday. My colleagues from other central banks…
Is Europe already experiencing deflation?
An article in the Financial Times asks whether the threat of deflation is likely and suggests it may already be here and that, given the example of Japan, it may be that nothing can be done about it.
Riksbank on the euro in Swedish financial sector
Manageable risks in the changeover process if Sweden adopts the euro 2006, 14 May. A report published on Wednesday 14 May by the Sveriges Riksbank "The Euro in the Swedish Financial Sector - Progress Report 9" contains a summary and update of financial…