Monetary Policy

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - In this weeks special feature CentralBankNet looks at the recent court case which the BIS lost requiring them to pay more money to their small shareholders. The episode labels the BIS as "mean" and bought continued criticism of the BIS…

Knight on financial system stability

SPEECH - In the speech Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Malcolm Knight talks about the importance of financial system stability and the close link between the latter and good economic performance.

Interest rate warning on euro entry

Bank of England MPC member Kate Barker has called into question the economic case for joining the euro citing "difficulties in the European policy background and problems with the UK exchange rate".

ECB plans for reform may run into problems

Plans to reform the European Central Bank, including cutting the voting power of smaller European Union member states, are expected to run into trouble this week. Some Finnish MPs claim Paavo Lipponen, their prime minister, assured them that the Bank of…

Chavez calls for fixed interest rates

President Hugo Chavez said Sunday interest rates should be fixed to reverse Venezuela's deteriorating economic situation, just days after he imposed exchange controls and price controls for the same reason.

Is Japan ready to reflate?

ARTICLE - When the Japanese prime minister says he wants a "deflation fighter" at the Bank of Japan, he may not be referring to monetary policy at all. This article says the Japanese consensus view - one shared by Mr Koizumi and Masaru Hayami, the BoJ's…

Duisenberg testimony at the European Parliament

SPEECH - In testimony before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament Wim Duisenberg of the European Central Bank said said Monday that the ECB's already accommodative monetary policy will help support an expected…

Bies on financial markets and corporate governance

SPEECH - In the speech 'Financial Markets and Corporate Governance in the United States and Other Countries' Susan Bies of the Federal Reserve said as the United States goes forward, even if transparency through corporate financial reports improves,…

Stevens on the economic outlook

SPEECH - In the speech 'The Economic Outlook' Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said Australia still faces a difficult environment abroad. Uncertainty is high internationally at present, and confidence subdued. It is to our advantage,…

Prodi urges more flexibility on Pact

European Commission president, Mr Romani Prodi, has called for more flexible rules governing the 12-nation euro zone, amid warnings that war on Iraq could throw the region's economy further off course. Prodi famously referred to the Pact as 'stupid'…

Noyer mentioned as potential ECB candidate

CentralBankNet learns that former European Central Bank vice president Christian Noyer may be in line to take over from Wim Duisenberg as president of the ECB in July if Jean-Claude Trichet is unable to take up the position.

BoC's Knight says monetary conditions expansionist

The Bank of Canada said domestic monetary conditions "remained expansionist" and held to last month's forecast that inflation in the first quarter would range between 4 and 4.5 percent, Senior Deputy Governor Malcolm Knight said in a prepared speech on…

Preventing money laundering in Israel

REPORT - The Bank of Israel's January 2003 edition of its newsletter BOI includes an outline of efforts by the central bank and government to prevent money laundering after Israel was placed on the FATF's blacklist of countries deemed non cooperative in…

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