Monetary Policy

Sharing regulatory and supervisory responsibility

SPEECH - Edgar Meister, member of the directorate of the Deutsche Bundesbank, gave a speech on 9 June at the Multinational Banking Seminar in New York. "How should regulatory and supervisory responsibilities be shared among the national functional…

Polish MPC should explain not preach

POLAND - Poland's Monetary Policy Council (MPC) needs to explain better to the public the rationale behind its high interest rates or face a "war" with an increasingly hostile government, a top independent economist said on 12 June.

THE BIS REPORT

ANNUAL REPORT - CENTRALBANKNET'S SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF THE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT'S 71st ANNUAL REPORT 2000/01.

Egypt central bank dollar requests mount up

EGYPT - Egyptian banks have accumulated requests for hundreds of millions of dollars with the Central Bank which has not released any dollars into the market in over a month, banking sources and newspapers said on 7 June.

Greenspan may face rougher ride from critic

US - Following the decision by James Jeffords, the Vermont senator, to quit the Republican party and hand control of the Senate to the Democrats, Paul Sarbanes, one of Mr Greenspan's biggest critics, assumes the chairmanship of the important Senate…

Irish may reject Nice Treaty

IRELAND - Just over 30 percent of Irish voters took part in a referendum on the Nice Treaty on 7 June. RTE, the Irish state broadcaster, says early indications are that "there is a strong possibility the Nice Treaty may have been rejected by the voters."

Interview with Horst Kohler

INTERVIEW - Following a string of financial crises from Mexico through Asia to Argentina, the reputation of the International Monetary Fund has taken a severe beating. IMF Managing Director Horst Kohler admits the fund may have made mistakes in the past,…

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