Monetary Policy

Latvia: New Era party announces coalition deal

LATVIA - Latvia's election-leading New Era party, headed by former central bank chief Einars Repse, said Monday that it has negotiated a four-party center-right coalition deal to lead the country into the European Union and implement Western-style…

Brazil's Fraga urges Lula reforms to help debt

BRAZIL - Brazil's Central Bank President Arminio Fraga on Monday urged President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to press ahead with reforms that would assuage investors and cut the cost of servicing Brazil's $260 billion mountain of debt.

IMF upbeat on Ukrainian monetary policy

UKRAINE - The International Monetary Fund has approved the monetary policy of the National Bank of Ukraine because it enabled Ukraine to maintain stable prices and keep the low inflation rate, the head of the IMF mission in Ukraine, Emanuel van der…

Indian banks to take up forward trading in gold

INDIA - In what is seen as a possible first step in opening up the Indian bullion market, all scheduled commercial banks authorised to deal in gold have been permitted to enter into forward contracts with their constituents (exporters of gold products,…

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - In this weeks special feature, CentralBankNet looks at the prospects for interest rates. The Bank of England, ECB and Federal Reserve all convene their respective committee's this week for regular monetary policy meetings and there is a…

Gary Stern on economic literacy

SPEECH - In the speech 'Economic Literacy Leads to Better Grasp of Public Policy Issues' made on 24 October, Gary Stern of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said it doesn't hurt to remind ourselves and others that economics has a lot to say about…

Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Board meeting

MINUTES - Minutes of the Sveriges Riksbank Executive Board meeting on 16 October, published 30 October. Although the Executive Board voted to maintain the repo rate at 4.25 per cent the minutes reveal Deputy Governor Kristina Persson entered a…

Europe's best defence against deflation

ARTICLE - Many people are worried about deflation. Severe deflation, as in the early 1930s, is catastrophic; mild deflation, as in Japan today, could become self-reinforcing. There are, moreover, similarities between early 1990s Japan and parts of Europe…

The Fed should cut next week

ARTICLE - The US economy is growing around trend, unemployment is at its lowest post-recession peak for decades, the housing market is firing on all cylinders - and the financial markets are expecting the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to a 40…

Monetary Council of ECCB meets in Anguilla

ST KITTS - Member countries of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) have recommitted themselves to maintaining the value of the exchange rate at 2.70 EC Eastern Caribbean dollars to the United States dollar.

Swedes could reject euro, says union body

SWEDEN - The head of Sweden's powerful blue collar labour organisation has warned that Swedes could reject membership of the euro unless the government takes special measures to protect the country's cherished welfare model.

Rand defence

ARTICLE - Tito Mboweni, South Africa's Reserve Bank governor, is taking the defence of his country's currency to new lengths. On Friday, Mboweni donned military regalia for his appointment as an honorary colonel of the 1st South African Tank Regiment.

Bank of Greece set to improve transparency

GREECE - The Bank of Greece on Friday indicated that restrictions on consumer and personal loans could be lifted next year on condition that the current slowdown in credit growth continues at the same pace and a forthcoming study can prove that Greek…

Ghana will play active part towards monetary union

GHANA - Vice President Aliu Mahama on Thursday said Ghana would fully support all activities toward the adoption of a monetary union for West Africa to facilitate trade and movement for the socio-economic benefit of the 250 million people in the Sub…

The art of central banking

An undergraduate wanting to know what central banking is all about would do far better talking with somebody like Ian Plenderleith than reading any economic textbook. Plenderleith gave the interview to Central Banking on retirement from the Bank of…

Currency crises compared

John Chown looks at the lessons to be learned from responses to recent financial crises. They show that devaluation can work, and indeed generally does.

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