Monetary Policy

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - In this weeks special feature CentralBankNet looks at the issue of Japan's Non-Performing Loan Problem and the shock decision by the Bank of Japan to start buying shares. On Friday the BOJ published both an outline to its stock purchase…

IMF's Stefan Ingves on the Nordic Banking Crisis

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Nordic Banking Crisis from an International Perspective' Stefan Ingves, Director, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department at the IMF said that the lessons of the Nordic countries in dealing with their banking crises…

Stevens on Australia's Medium-Term Econ Prospects

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Medium-Term Economic Prospects for Australia' Glenn Stevens, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia said that the Australian economy is in pretty good shape, compared to other major economies, and has enjoyed an…

ECB Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Mr. de Beaufort Wijnholds appointed as permanent representative of the European Central Bank in Washington, D.C. with observer status at the International Monetary Fund, 10 October 2002.

ECB Press Conference

PRESS CONFERENCE - Introductory statement with a transcript of the questions and answers by Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, Lucas Papademos, Vice-President of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt, 10 October 2002.

How fiscal and monetary policy stifle the eurozone

ARTICLE - For Wim Duisenberg yesterday (10 October), attack was the best form of defence. Explaining the European Central Bank's decision to leave interest rates unchanged at 3.25 per cent, despite the dark clouds gathering over Europe's economy and…

Albanian MPs demand sacking of central bank head

ALBANIA - At least 35 deputies of Democratic Party (PD) and of other parliamentary opposition forces, mainly of Union for Victory, signed a draft resolute on Saturday requiring parliament to address the Bank of Albania Supervisory Council to remove…

David Klein's mysterious adventure

ARTICLE - Several weeks ago, the premier international rating agency Standard & Poor downgraded the credit ratings of Bank Hapoalim, Bank Leumi, and Bank Discount. This action was driven by concern over the quality of loans these banks have issued. In…

Brazil's c bank calls extraordinary Copom meeting

BRAZIL - Brazil's Central Bank called Monday an extraordinary meeting of its interest rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (Copom), two weeks before presidential elections and amid a currency crisis that is fanning inflation and whipping the economy.

Italy's c bank governor makes rare budget comment

ITALY - Italy's new budget drew a less than enthusiastic response last Friday from Antonio Fazio, Italy's central bank governor, who said it relied heavily on one-off measures as a means to raise revenues and reduce the national budget deficit.

Kuwait to link dinar to dollar

KUWAIT - Kuwait, ending a 27-year-old policy, said yesterday it will fully link the dinar to the U.S. dollar from 2003 as part of a plan by six Gulf states to forge a single currency.

Parry on the economic outlook for the nation

SPEECH - Parry gave a speech titled 'The Economic Outlook for the Nation and the Region: A Monetary Policymakers View' and said his basic view is that we're now in the midst of an expansion that's both modest and uneven.

Fedtalk from the Boston Fed, September 2002

PUBLICATION - Financial Services Update of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, September 2002. A newsletter about Boston Fed financial services, Fedtalk offers the latest information on check services and electronic delivery systems. The most recent…

The Region from the Minneapolis Fed September 2002

PUBLICATION - The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for September 2002. Included in this issue the Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Solow discusses his groundbreaking theory of economic growth, his…

French bank chief hits at government

FRANCE - Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France, on Friday added his weight to criticism of the centre-right government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin for not being more ambitious in its efforts to cut its budget deficit in line with European Union…

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