Monetary Policy

Swedish central bank cuts rates

SWEDEN - The Riksbank, the Swedish central bank, cut its key repo rate by 25 basis points to 4 per cent on Friday, warning there were clear signs of a weakening in industrial activity and exports.

Sterling coins may contain more nickel than euros

UK - Britain in Europe (BiE), a lobby group who campaign for UK entry to the euro, have come up with the perfect riposte to euro sceptics who complain that the euro coins contain high levels of nickel which can cause skin irritation. A Europhile lobby…

MAS Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - MAS seeks industry comment from financial institutions on technology risk management guidelines, 11 Nov.

ECB Monthly Bulletin, November 2002

REPORT - The European Central Bank published its November 2002 Monthly Bulletin on 14 November. The bulletin contains three articles. The first focuses on the issue of the accountability of the ECB. The second addresses the importance of transparency in…

Greenspan on the economic outlook

SPEECH - In testimony titled 'The economic outlook' made on 13 November, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said before Congress's Joint Economic Committee, that last week's sharp interest rate cut should help the country through its "soft patch,"…

Duisenberg at the Banco de Mexico conference

SPEECH - In a speech to the 2nd international conference organised by the Banco de Mexico made on 12 November, Wim Duisenberg of the European Central Bank said over recent months, a high degree of uncertainty - stemming mainly from developments in stock…

Deflation may be the real danger for central banks

ARTICLE - Deflation or inflation - could the central bank guns be facing in the wrong direction? This article suggests that rather than worry about inflation, the major central banks could instead be preparing for a battle against the opposite, deflation.

Diverse bunch

ARTICLE - Another inflation report, another smooth performance from Mervyn King, the Bank of England's monetary policy supremo. Despite the best efforts of his interrogators, he refused to let the words "boom" or "bubble" pass his lips when talking about…

Macfarlane - Monetary Policy in an Uncertain World

SPEECH - In the speech 'Monetary Policy in an Uncertain World' made on 13 November, Ian Macfarlane of the Reserve Bank of Australia said when we look around us at the challenges facing central banks in other countries, we are reminded that decisions are…

Greenspan on The Wealth of Nations Revisited

SPEECH - In the speech 'The Wealth of Nations Revisited' made on 12 November, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said Adam Smith's idea of the 'invisible hand' whereby economic decisions that benefit an individual benefit society as a whole indirectly…

Greenspan's fight

ARTICLE - Last week, the Federal Reserve decided to blow, once again, into the flapping sails of the US economy. The puncturing of the bubble economy continues to create fierce headwinds. Further interest rate cuts - perhaps more unorthodox measures -…

Britain would be mad to join the euro

ARTICLE - Britain's European policies rest on two misapprehensions. Taken together, they lead us into all kinds of danger, yet still we do not abandon them. Perhaps the parlous state of Europe may open even our apologetic eyes and change the way we…

European Central Bank Working Paper No 192

RESEARCH - ECB Working Paper, "Is the European Central Bank (and the United States Federal Reserve) predictable?", by Gabriel Perez-Quiros and Jorge Sicilia, November 2002. This paper examines the predictability of the monetary policy decisions of the…

Bank of England Inflation Report, November 2002

REPORT - The Bank of England published its quarterly Inflation Report for November 2002 on Wednesday. In the report the bank recognises the fragility of the world economy and continued stock market volatility. The report reveals that inflation is…

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