Monetary Policy
Rates and price goals in harmony - Hamalainen
GERMANY - European Central Bank executive board member Sirkka Hamalainen said Friday 5 October in a speech that the ECB continues to pursue a "steady-hand" monetary policy, rather than an activist one following the 11 September terrorist attacks in the U…
Triennial Central Bank Survey
RESEARCH - Triennial Central Bank Survey of Foreign Exchange and Derivatives Market Activity 2001 published by the Bank for International Settlements, 9 October.
Germany plans central bank account register
GERMANY - Hans Eichel, Germany's finance minister, has unveiled an unprecedented package of measures to combat terrorist funding, including the creation of a central register of all bank accounts.
Japan deflation has both supply and demand causes
JAPAN - Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami reiterated Tuesday 9 October that weak demand is increasingly dragging down the nation's prices but that the central bank alone can't fight deflation.
Fed rate cuts have hurt dollar versus euro - OECD
FRANCE - Aggressive interest rate reductions this year by the U.S. Federal Reserve were a factor in the dollar's decline against the euro during the summer, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Monday.
G7 leaders unite to overcome economic fallout
US - The chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, has said that the terror attacks on America have penalised the global economy in a manner similar to raising interest rates worldwide.
Bank of England governor positive on UK prospects
UK - Sir Edward George, the governor of the Bank of England, believes the 11 September attacks on the US have not had a great effect on Britain's domestic economy and he has suggested they may have only a short-term effect on the world economy.
Speech by Jean-Pierre Roth of Swiss National Bank
SPEECH - Jean-Pierre Roth, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank, Swiss Bankers Day of the Swiss Bankers Association, Lugano, 14 September.
Research by Lars Svensson of Princeton University
RESEARCH - Inflation Targeting: Should It Be Modelled as an Instrument Rule or a Targeting Rule?
Speech by Deputy Governor of Sweden's central bank
SPEECH - Speech on Sweden and the world economy by Lars Nyberg, Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riskbank, Sweden's central bank at Danske Securities on 24 September.
CBR no longer responsible for inflation
RUSSIA - On 3 October, the Central Bank of Russia presented the State Duma with the draft of The Basic Guidelines of a Single State Monetary and Credit Policy for 2002, which assumes an annual inflation of between 12% and 14% for next year.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Euro banknotes to be produced until 31 December 2001.
BOJ faces pressure to take more radical steps
JAPAN - The Bank of Japan's Policy Board will come under intense pressure this week to take more radical actions in countering what many fear is the growing threat of a deflationary spiral in the economy.
RBI won't cut rate till gov't change policy-report
INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India is unlikely to cut the key bank rate unless the government implements some reforms on its policy on administered interest rates, ICICI Securities & Finance said Thursday 4 October.
'No prior talks' on emergency interest rate cuts
UK - The world-wide cuts in interest rates in the wake of the terror attacks on New York and Washington was not coordinated in advance, according to a prominent former member of the Bank of England's policy-making Monetary Policy Committee.
Many Britons ignorant of Euro
ARTICLE - Captain Euro is the Euro's friendly-face, an animated character who, with his band of merry men and women, are here to educate people about Europe and its new currency.
Federal Reserve Board FOMC Meeting minutes
MINUTES - Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, 21 August.
Fed met on rates twice in wake of attacks
US - The U.S. Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee held two telephone conferences in the aftermath of the 11 September attacks in New York and Washington, agreeing unanimously on 17 September to cut interest rates sharply, according to minutes…
Being less than temperate with economic forecasts
ARTICLE - Letter published in London edition of the Financial Times on 5 October.
€ EURO - Greek kiosks in the front line
GREECE - The owners of Greece's 15,000 kiosks say they want help from the government to prepare for the launch of the euro.
€ EURO - Most ATMs stand ready
BELGIUM - Five in six automated teller machines (ATMs) in the eurozone will provide euro notes from January 1, the first day of the single currency, a survey by the European Commission has found.
€ EURO - Smaller groups less prepared
BELGIUM - One in five small and medium sized businesses in the eurozone say they will not be able to operate entirely in euros on January 1, the first day of the new currency, according to a European Commission study.
€ EURO - Franc to go out with a bang
FRANCE - A trick question for euro-specialists: when is a franc worth Euros 34, not Euros 0.15?
Brazil inflation slows sharply
BRAZIL - Brazil's inflation in September slowed considerably over previous months but is still expected to exceed the upper limit of the government's year-end target of 6 per cent.