Monetary Policy

SA experts - Inflation targeting needs propagation

SOUTH AFRICA - While the Reserve Bank's inflation targeting is an appropriate and essential programme, it still is in need of more public knowledge and communication among the majority of South Africans, a gathering of professionals decided on Friday.

UAE central bank profits fall

UAE - A steep decline in interest rates slashed the net profits of the UAE central bank by nearly a third in 2001, reports Gulf News, but its deposits with other banks almost doubled, its balance sheet showed.

Trichet affair could hurt euro, says EC president

GERMANY - European Commission president Romano Prodi said in a newspaper interview Saturday that the legal problems of French Central Bank Governor Jean-Claude Trichet, tipped to become the next head of the European Central Bank (ECB), could pose a…

Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting

MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 11 and 12 June 2002, released 19 July. A few members remarked that the Bank should make clear its intention to continue the current monetary easing stance because it was important to…

Fear and Loathing of Central Banks in America

RESEARCH - Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, by Michael Bryan and Bruce Champ, June 2002. In the paper the author's call the Federal Reserve "America's uneasy compromise between our wariness of concentrated financial power and our…

New governor - Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago has a new governor. Ewart S. Williams has been appointed Governor of the Central Bank for a period of five years starting 17 July. He replaces Governor Winston Dookeran who completed his term…

Prosecutors confirm no appeal on Trichet

FRANCE - The Paris prosecutor's office has confirmed that it will not appeal a summons issued to Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of Banque de France, to appear in court on charges of complicity in false accounting.

French farce

ARTICLE - Jean-Claude Trichet faces new obstacles in his quest to head the ECB. Whoever said central banking was dull? asks the Economist, 18 July.

Speech by DPM Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore, 15 July

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Best practices in insurance regulation' Loong said that "MAS will continue to work together with the insurance industry to achieve international best practices and standards. Over the past two years, MAS has worked hard to…

Reserve Bank of Australia - Bulletin, July 2002

REPORT - On 18 July the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) published its July 2002 Bulletin. In the Bulletin the RBA says that over the past five years, there has been a sustained rise in house prices in most major cities in Australia. Some part of this…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, July 2002

REPORT - On 18 July the Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, July 2002. In the report the BOJ says that Japan's economy, despite continued weakness in domestic demand, has almost stabilized as a whole…

Euro did cause price prices - Eurostat

GERMANY - The changeover to euro banknotes and coins might have added as much as 0.2 percentage points to eurozone inflation in the first half of this year, Eurostat, the European Union's statistical agency, said on Wednesday.

Cheap money and big risks

ARTICLE - Those who still hang on Alan Greenspan's every word should have little difficulty predicting the direction of US interest rates: the next change will be up, writes the FT in London on Thursday in an editorial.

Edward George enters ECB race - and promptly exits

UK - The Financial Times on Thursday speculates that Edward George could be the ideal man for the ECB's top job now that long-time favourite Jean-Claude Trichet faces trial. However, sources at the Bank of England told CentralBankNet on Thursday that…

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