Monetary Policy

Paul Krugman on Alan Greenspan's testimony

ARTICLE - Last week we re-published an article by Paul Krugman, a much respected figure in the world of economics, saying that Alan Greenspan was an apologist for Bush's wayward fiscal policies. Now having heard Greenspan's testimony Professor K puts pen…

Monetary Policy Report to the Congress

REPORT - In the Federal Reserve's report to Congress it reflects on the series of blows the US economy has suffered in the last few years, including the falls in equity values, the terrorist attacks of September 2001, corporate malfeasance and the…

Guynn on the state of the recovery

SPEECH - In the speech 'The State of the Recovery' Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said the recovery is real, it's showing up on our radar; we know it's here, it's just not as obvious as it usually is. Guynn thinks the recovery will be…

ECB Monthly Bulletin, February 2003

REPORT - The European Central Bank published its February 2003 Monthly Bulletin on 13 February. This issue contains two articles. The first addresses the interactions between the single monetary policy and fiscal policies in the euro area. The second…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, January 2003

REPORT - The Bundesbank said in its January 2003 monthly report that there were further job cuts and unemployment increased significantly. The price climate in Germany at the end of 2002 remained favourable. The rate of consumer price increase remained…

Trial delay makes ECB job unlikely for Trichet

The verdict on the trial of Jean-Claude Trichet, the governor of the Bank of France will not be announced until 18 June. The sensational four month delay to analyse "complex details" virtually rules Trichet out of the running as the next president of the…

Greenspan and Bush in public clash

In a rare rift with Alan Greenspan, the White House has taken issue with the Federal Reserve chairman's assessment that now is not the time to boost the economy - at least not along the course George Bush has chosen.

ECB concerned by eurozone growth prospects

The European Central Bank on Thursday fuelled speculation about a possible interest rate cut by highlighting concerns about growth across the eurozone area, although it reiterated its stance that its current monetary policy is "appropriate".

Think-tank urges stronger ECB role

An economic think-tank said yesterday the way the European Union has set up supervisory watchdogs could cause instability to the financial system and urged a stronger role for the European Central Bank.

European parliament Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - ECB Governing Council reform : "I would prefer a really pro-european approach". The Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, Christa RANDZIO-PLATH (PES/Germany) today expressed dissatisfaction…

Bank of England Inflation Report, February 2003

REPORT - The Bank of England published its quarterly Inflation Report for February 2003 on Wednesday. In the report the Bank reduced its growth forecast for the UK economy to 2.5 per cent this year from 3 per cent. On the euro-zone economy the report…

Greenspan testimony to congress

SPEECH - In testimony to Congress Alan Greenspan said in today's environment acceptable ranges of deficit were 1-2 per cent and it was too early to tell whether the US economy was weak enough to require emergency fiscal stimulus.

French bank chief Trichet trial wraps up

The false accounting trial of Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet and eight others entered its final day of argument Wednesday, with a verdict expected in a few weeks which could determine whether he takes over this year at the European Central…

Belarus wants equal terms with Russia currency

The stance of Belarus on the principles of creating the Russian-Belarusian union state's single money issuing centre remains unchanged, the press secretary of the National Bank of Belarus, Mikhail Zhuravovich, has said, while commenting on the results of…

Brazil c bank chief has meeting from hospital bed

Recently we reported the sad story of Henrique Meirelles, Brazil's central bank president, breaking his ankle after slipping on ice at the Davos economic summit. Apparently he was not left alone nursing his injured foot and was even able to hold a…

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