Monetary Policy

Bush to announce nominations to fed board

FEATURE - With Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan likely nearing retirement, the White House is moving to significantly beef up the central bank's monetary expertise, The Wall Street Journal has reports.

BSP and BoT to cooperate on monetary policy

PHILIPPINES - The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines, or BSP) and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) have agreed to increase the amount of technical cooperation on monetary policy and banking supervision, BSP governor Rafael B…

Speech by Anne Krueger of the IMF, 7 May

SPEECH - Krueger said in a speech titled 'Economic Outlook for the Americas' that the economic downturn has been relatively shallow in most countries following the global shocks and adverse local developments experienced last year.

Speech by Tito Mboweni, RB of South Africa, 7 May

SPEECH - In the speech 'Recent Economic Developments' Mboweni said there have recently been encouraging signs that the global slowdown has bottomed out. Business and consumer confidence have strengthened, leading indicators have turned up, industrial…

ECB Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Annual report of the Anti-Fraud Committee and the reply of the European Central Bank to the report, 3 May.

Speech by H Kohler, Managing Director, IMF, 3 May

SPEECH - International Monetary Fund chief Horst Koehler on Friday ended a tour of Africa with a conference aimed at attracting new investors to Ghana, and said in a speech titled 'Building a Better Future in Africa' that the latest U.S. efforts to…

Bishop says be money wise at central bank service

BARBADOS - Barbadians were urged yesterday to be sensible in the management of their money by the Bishop of Barbados, Dr John Holder. He was delivering a sermon at the Central Bank of Barbados 30th anniversary service at the St Michael's Cathedral.

ECB Press Conference

PRESS CONFERENCE - Transcript of the questions asked and the answers given by Dr. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the ECB, and Christian Noyer, Vice-President of the ECB, 2 May.

None so deaf - A central banker hit below the belt

FEATURE - When the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, is stuck in an awkward political corner she has taken to using a cheap rhetorical trick. She has borrowed it from Rob Muldoon. Unable to find anything substantive to say, she resorts to…

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