Central Banks
PBOC deputy says economy performing well
People's Bank of China Deputy Governor Li Ruogu said on Monday 9 May that the Chinese economy is performing well and added that he was satisfied with the inflation rate.
IMF's Krueger on trade policy and global insertion
In a speech on 'Trade policy and the strategy for global insertion' given on 19 April, Anne Krueger of the IMF said Latin America, like most parts of the world, is currently experiencing more buoyant growth than it has seen for some time.
Fed's blunder should make Asia green with envy
This article published on Thursday 5 May says no policy maker in Asia can claim to match the Fed's mastery over "open mouth operations". Where many of the Asian central banks go wrong is in thinking they'll get more respect from the market by being…
RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, May 2005
The Reserve Bank of Australia published its May 2005 Statement on Monetary Policy on 6 May. The global economic upswing is continuing in 2005 with growth being led mainly by the United States and China, the report says.
Bank of England appoints Head of Internal Audit
The Bank of England announced on Thursday 5 May that Stephen Brown has been appointed Head of Internal Audit with effect from 4 July.
Election to Danmarks Nationalbank's Board
Denmark's Folketinget (Parliament) has elected Ms Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Mr Henrik Sass Larsen to the Board of Directors of Danmarks Nationalbank until 31 March 2006.
SCH bank appoints former Bank of Spain governor
Luis Angel Rojo, who was governor of the Bank of Spain between 1992 and 2000, has been appointed to the board of directors of Spanish bank Santander Central Hispano (SCH).
Duisenberg reveals political interference
European Central Bank ex-President Wim Duisenberg disclosed for the first time recently that German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, French President Jacques Chirac and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi have all tried to influence the ECB's monetary…
SNB's Hildebrand on the EU economic recovery
In a speech on 'The EU economic recovery: why is it so slow?' given on 21 April, Philipp Hildebrand of the Swiss National Bank said real GDP growth in the US has consistently outperformed growth in the European Union since the 80s. Besides cyclical and…
Dallas Fed announces change in research function
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Richard W. Fisher, on Friday 6 May announced a change in the organisation and focus of the bank's Research Department in order to better analyse the effects of globalization on monetary policy.
Fed's Olson: new financial products create risks
A senior Federal Reserve official told the Chicago Fed's bank structure conference on Thursday 5 May that US consumers can more easily tap the value of their homes for cash, which has helped them "smooth their consumption" and helped the economy bounce…
US on track to halve budget deficit says Snow
US Treasury Secretary John Snow on Thursday 6 May said that continued American economic growth and strong tax receipts had kept the U.S. government in view of its stated aim of cutting the budget deficit by 50%.
Tanigaki says Japan's economy recovering
Japanese Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki reiterated on Thursday 5 May that the country's consumers are powering economic recovery and vowed to press on with fiscal reforms, although moderate deflation continued to pose a problem.
US and Chinese officials to meet on yuan issue
Officials from the People's Bank of China plan to meet on Monday 9 May with US Treasury Department officials for continuing discussions relating to various financial issues including China's pegged exchange rate system.
Nigeria appoints deputy governor after resignation
The Central Bank of Nigeria announced on Tuesday 3 May that Dr Obadiah Mailafia will replace Mrs Wahir Mshelia as the Deputy Governor for Policy on Monday 9 May. Mshelia resigned last week with press reports suggesting there were 'strong indications' she…
Brazil's Supreme Court upholds partial immunity
The Supreme Federal Court on Thursday 5 May upheld the decision to give Brazil's central bank President Henrique Meirelles immunity from prosecution from common courts in an ongoing illegal tax and forex transaction case against him, local media reported.
Central Bank of Ireland, Quarterly Bulletin 2/2005
Ireland's central bank published its second Quarterly Bulletin for 2005 on Wednesday 4 May. The Bulletin reports that Ireland should enjoy continued strong economic growth in 2005 and 2006 but faces potential problems from the high price of oil and the…
Fed Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, May/June 2005
The latest edition of the St Louis Fed's Review for May-June 2005 includes the articles "Monetary policy and commodity futures" and "Using implied volatility to measure uncertainty about interest rates".