Monetary Policy
Bank of Canada Review Autumn 2001
RESEARCH - Conference Summary: Revisiting the Case for Flexible Exchange Ratesby Larry Schembri. Short summary.
Speech by Horst Kohler, Managing Director, IMF
SPEECH - Statement by IMF Managing Director, Horst Kohler, given at the Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference, Doha, 10 November.
Brussels more confident of successful euro switch
EUROPE - With euro notes and coins less than 50 days away, the European Commission yesterday expressed optimism about a successful changeover from national currencies. The latest monthly Eurobarometer survey registered growing understanding of the single…
Germany may recover soon from economic shock
GERMANY - A German survey yesterday provided the first sign that the shock to economic confidence in the eurozone after the 11 September attacks in the US might be short-lived.
O'Neill: IMF forecast "off by a lot"
US - Responding to the drastically revised growth forecasts for the US in 2002 US Treasury secretary disagreed saying the forecast was "off by a lot".
Japan leaves rates unchanged
JAPAN - As expected, the Bank of Japan made no change to its monetary policy today, following its two-day meeting.
Speech by Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - Remarks by Federal Reserve Board Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants National Conference on Banks and Savings Institutions, Washington, D.C., 8 November.
The Resolution of International Financial Crises
RESEARCH - Joint paper from the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada. By Andy Haldane of the International Finance Division, Bank of England and Mark Kruger of the International Department, Bank of Canada, November 2001.
The work of setting interest rates
FEATURE ARTICLE - By Svein Gjedrem, Governor of Norges Bank, the central bank of Norway, in Finansavisen, 9 November.
Bank of England Inflation Report November 2001
REPORT - The Bank of England has published its inflation report for November 2001.
Argentina needs effective not unthinking support
ARTICLE - Ever since the emerging market financial crises of the 1990s, many in the international financial community have expressed deep scepticism about large financial assistance packages for countries in distress.
Britons still hold £540m in eurozone currencies
UK - Britons are hoarding more than £540m-worth of eurozone currencies, but only half the population realises the cash will be impossible to spend after February.
Russia c bank tightens banks' gold export controls
UK - The Central Bank of Russia published a directive Thursday obliging commercial banks to submit information on their export of gold ingots to the State Customs Committee within 10 days of the metal leaving the country.
ECB Issing sees euro-zone recovery, CPI fall in 02
GERMANY - European Central Bank chief economist Otmar Issing Monday reiterated his expectation that the euro-zone economy will recover next year.
Fed's Ferguson - US economy resilient
US - The U.S. economy appears to be shaking off the devastating impact of the 11 September attacks, says a key member of the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Bank of Japan under pressure
JAPAN - The Bank of Japan was again under pressure from politicians as its two-day policy meeting began today. Worsening economic figures, despite cuts in the lending rate and injections of liquidity by the bank, have led to calls for inflation targeting.
Euro preparations are "catching up":Duisenberg
Belgium - Wim Duisenberg, the European Central Bank president, speaking at the European Union's Committee of the Regions yesterday said that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) were "rapidly catching up" in time for Euro-day when notes and coins…
King: Little chance of UK recession
UK- Presenting the Bank's latest inflation report, Mervyn King, the bank's deputy governor, put the chances of recession at only one in 10.
Bank of Korea hosts Asian central bank meeting
SOUTH KOREA - The Bank of Korea will today host the "14th Pacific Basin Central Bank Conference" at its headquarters in Seoul the central bank said.
Euro level does not reflect"inner strength"
JAPAN - ECB Vice President Christian Noyer speaking at a financial symposium in Tokyo for the introduction of euro notes and coins, said that there was room for the euro to appreciate.
Bank of Canada Review Autumn 2001
RESEARCH - Predictability of Average Inflation over Long Time Horizons by Allan Crawford. Short summary.
Euro entry criteria - we are halfway there already
LETTER - A letter published in the London edition of the Financial Times, 13 November.
China, HK banks to share retail expertise - HKMA
HONG KONG - Banks from China and Hong Kong can cooperate closely on retail banking business, such as swapping information about the credit standing of borrowers, Hong Kong's de facto central bank chief said last Thursday.
Further fall takes UK headline inflation rate 1.6%
UK - The headline rate of inflation fell further last month, as mortgage lenders passed on the Bank of England's September interest rate cut to customers.