Monetary Policy

Ukraine to issue more money

UKRAINE - Ukraine's government, faced with a spiralling budget deficit despite strong economic growth, has convinced the central bank to issue more than half a billion dollars worth of extra cash.

Brazil set for "largest ever" IMF loan of $30bn

BRAZIL - The International Monetary Fund has agreed to lend Brazil an extra $30bn (£20bn), hoping that this will help pull the country and the region out of crisis. The deal represents the largest loan the IMF has ever provided in its history.

Theft from Nigerian central bank van denied

NIGERIA - A middle-aged man, Mustapha Abubakar, has appeared before an Upper Sharia Court, Sokoto for allegedly removing bank notes from a Central Bank of Nigeria armoured van. However, in his defence the man said in court he was inside the van only to…

Bank of England Inflation Report, August 2002

REPORT - The Bank of England on Wednesday published its Inflation Report for August 2002. The Bank expects inflation to remain below the government's 2.5 per cent target for the whole of the next two years, according to the quarterly Inflation Report…

Australia leaves rates steady

AUSTRALIA - Australia's central bank left interest rates unchanged Wednesday, amid global volatility on the financial markets and warning signs about the strength of the U.S. economic recovery.

Defending the I.M.F.

NEWS BRIEF - A Letter to the Editor of The New Yorker By Graham Hacche, Deputy Director, External Relations Department, International Monetary Fund, 5 August.

No interest rate change in Norway

NORWAY - Norway's central bank kept key interest rates on hold on Wednesday, as expected by analysts, with inflationary pressures in Norway's oil-backed economy offset by an international slowdown.

How much do you know about the Federal Reserve?

QUIZ - In a week that sees the Federal Reserve decide on interest rates and on the day that Alan Greenspan finds out he will receive a knighthood from the Queen of England, the Washington Post provides a short 10 question quiz on the Federal Reserve.

Russians stuff $80 billion under mattresses

RUSSIA - Russians have nearly $80 billion "stuffed under mattresses" - more cash than in US circulation - which is now trickling into stocks amid improved trust in corporate governance, Russia's securities watchdog chief said on Tuesday.

Knighthood for Fed's Greenspan

US - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will receive an honorary knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. The honour recognises his "contribution global economic stability," the UK government said in announcing the knighthood.

Trinidad: ex-central bank governor helps party

TRINIDAD - Port of Spain, Trinidad: Former Central Bank Governor Winston Dookeran says he is assisting the main opposition United National Congress (UNC) to prepare its manifesto for the next general elections, widely-expected by October.

Speech by Masaru Hayami, Bank of Japan, 24 July

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Challenges Facing Japan's Economy' Hayami said that the dollar's current weakness is not surprising given its history of volatility, though he hoped it will not fall further. He added that the dollar's recent weakness on…

Dollarization in Canada: The Buck Stops There

RESEARCH - In a Technical Report from the Bank of Canada published August 2002, John Murray and James Powell consider the debate in Canada concerning the potential benefits of formally adopting the U.S. dollar as the national currency.

Speech by Masaru Hayami, Bank of Japan, 19 July

SPEECH - In the speech, published 5 August, at the presentation of the Bank's Semi-annual Report on Currency and Monetary Control Hayami said Japan's economy is about to undergo its third cyclical recovery since 1990. He also talked of the Bank's hopes…

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