Monetary Policy
Afghanistan currency strengthens
AFGHANISTAN - Money changers in Kabul have reported that the national currency of Afghanistan has strengthened, after losing 10% of its value in the initial aftermath of the attacks on America.
Fed's Poole - Long-run prospects remain bright
US - The prospects for the U.S. economy remain bright despite last week's terrorist attacks, according the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Blair warned to make decision about euro entry
UK - Tony Blair has been warned by a close ally that he must stop "dithering" about Britain's place in Europe, and make the political case for joining the euro.
UK growth predicted 'to fall sharply'
UK - A leading think tank has forecast a sharp slowdown in the UK economy next year as a result of the suicide attacks on Washington and New York.
IMF sees no global recession in 2001 or 2002
US - International Monetary Fund First Deputy Managing Director Anne Krueger said Monday 24 September she does not see a global recession in either 2001 or 2002 despite increased economic uncertainty following the 11 September attacks on the United…
Testimony of Chairman Alan Greenspan
SPEECH - Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan testified before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate, 20 September.
ECB Monthly Bulletin - September 2001
REPORT - The European Central Bank published its regular Monthly Bulletin on 20 September.
Economic Forces Shaping U.S. - Japan Trade
SPEECH - Thomas M. Hoenig President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City gave a speech to the Midwest U.S. - Japan Association, Wichita, Kansas, 10 September.
Bank of Japan - Monthly Report - September 2001
REPORT - Bank of Japan Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, September 2001 released 21 September.
Speech by Svein Gjedrem of Norway's central bank
SPEECH - The governor of Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, Svein Gjedrem, gave an address at the Wage Bargaining Conference of the Electricians and IT Workers' Union in Vestfold and Telemark counties on 24 August.
Europe's bank confident of quick recovery
EUROPE - The European Central Bank expressed confidence yesterday that the eurozone would recover quickly from an economic slowdown made worse by last week's terrorist attacks in the US.
More gloom for Japan as BoJ downgrades economy
JAPAN - Confidence in Japan's precarious economy was further undermined on Thursday 20 September as the Bank of Japan lowered its assessment of the economy for the fourth time in as many months and official figures showed a 47.2 per cent slide in the…
Very hard to tell when Japan CPI to exceed zero
JAPAN - Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami said today, 21 September, it is very difficult to tell at this time when Japan's consumer price index will begin increasing.
German business confidence falls
GERMANY - German business confidence has fallen again, reflecting uncertainty over the effects of the terror attacks in the US, a key report has said.
Nigeria's central bank raises rates
NIGERIA - The Central Bank of Nigeria has raised the interest rate at which it lends to commercial banks by 2%, bucking the trend of globally coordinated rate cuts in the wake of the attacks on the US.
International Monetary Fund - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published its Annual Report 2001. The report was published on 19 September and is for the financial year ended 30 April 2001.
Fears grow for US economy
UNITED STATES - Fears for the US economy are growing, after the country's central bank revealed that there had been no signs whatsoever of an upturn before the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
The Federal Reserve Beige Book
REPORT - The Federal Reserve published on 19 September its regular Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve District known as the Beige Book.
Speech by Antonio Fazio of the Bank of Italy
SPEECH - Speech by Antonio Fazio Governor of the Bank of Italy to the Conference on "Work as Key to the Social Question" Vatican City, 14 September.
Speech by Birgir sleifur Gunnarsson
SPEECH - Birgir sleifur Gunnarsson, Governor and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Central Bank of Iceland, spoke at a meeting in the Icelandic Chamber of Commerce, 29 August.
Japan on its own in supporting the dollar
JAPAN - When Haruhiko Kuroda, Japan's top financial diplomat, was despatched yesterday to the US and Europe, most analysts assumed he would try to drum up support for Japan's efforts to prop up the dollar.
IMF's Kohler sees hope for economic recovery
US - The US economy is expected to show signs of recovery by the end of the year in spite of last week's terrorist attacks and the sharp decline in the airline industry, the International Monetary Fund said yesterday, 19 September.
Speech by Antonio Fazio of the Bank of Italy
SPEECH - Opening address by Antonio Fazio Governor of the Bank of Italy at the Monitoring the Euro Area Business Cycle International Conference, Rome, 7 September.
IMF promises more efforts on crisis prevention
IMF ANNUAL REPORT 2001 - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Horst Koehler yesterday, Wednesday, reiterated that the international lender will focus more in the coming months and years on preventing economic crises.