Monetary Policy

Swiss National Bank - Annual Report 2000

REPORT - The Swiss National Bank has produced its annual report 2000. It reviews a year in which GDP grew and unemployment declined significantly in Switzerland, inflation rose slightly but still remained below 2%.

Worries as German's remember 'wheelbarrow money'

GERMANY - A survey has revealed that more than half the population of Germany remain wary about the introduction of euro notes and coins fearing it will lead to price rises as retailers use the opportunity to round up prices following conversion into the…

IMF will grant loan to Yugoslavia in June - Dep PM

YUGOSLAVIA - The International Monetary Fund will grant its first stand-by loan to Yugoslavia this month even though the country's failure to adopt a war crimes law had been expected to block aid, Deputy Prime Minister Miroljub Labus said on 7 June.

Autonomous central bank defended by Fraga

BRAZIL - Central Bank president Arminio Fraga emphasized the importance of three items among those that depend on the regulation of article 192 of the Constitution of 1988, which deals with the national financial system.

Run a central bank with new Swiss computer game

SWITZERLAND - The Swiss National Bank has recently posted a new computer game onto its web site. For anyone aspiring to hold the reins of a nation's economy this provides a new and novel way to hone the skills for central banking and take charge of a…

Bahrain urges Islamic banks to merge

BAHRAIN - Bahrain, the Gulf's financial centre, on 5 June urged Islamic banks to consolidate or increase their capital to help them compete with conventional banks on financing major projects.

Asia and the IMF

SPEECH - Stanley Fischer, First Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund spoke about Asia's relationship with the IMF at the Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore on 1 June.

Communicating Canadian monetary policy

SPEECH - Paul Jenkins, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada has made a speech titled 'Communicating Canadian monetary policy: towards greater transparency'. He was speaking at the Ottawa Economics Association, Ottawa, on 22 May.

Malta Central Bank re-appoints governor

MALTA - Michael Bonello has been re-appointed as governor of the central bank of Malta. He was appointed by the President on the advice of the prime minister for a second two-year term until October 2003. The announcement was made on 5 June.

Duisenberg speech on central bank responsibilities

SPEECH - Wim Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, gave a speech at the Central Bankers' Panel at the International Monetary Conference, Singapore on 4 June. The speech was titled What exactly is the responsibility of central banks of large…

Bank of Latvia - Annual Report 2000

ANNUAL REPORT - The Bank of Latvia has published its Annual Report 2000. It says that results were better than projected and were above the average level in the region. This was partly a result of economic reform in Latvia and the bank's monetary policy.

Banks continue self-regulation

UK - Banks and building societies should continue with self-regulation of accounts, the UK Treasury has been told by a high-powered committee it appointed to review the system.

Bank of Canada appoints visiting special adviser

CANADA - The Bank of Canada has appointed John Chant to fill the visiting economist position of special adviser to the bank. Chant is a professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada. He will serve for a one-year term starting in September 2001.

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