Central Banks

Pricing of interbank payment services

RESEARCH - John A Weinberg, Vice President and Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has written a discussion paper titled 'The Pricing of Interbank Payment Services in a Changing Competitive Environment'. The paper was completed while he was…

People's Bank plans customer protection scheme

CHINA - China plans to set up a deposit insurance system to protect bank customers and reduce increasing risks in the banking sector. Announcing the plan, People's Bank of China (PBOC) Vice-Governor Wu Xialiang, said establishing such a system was an…

Low inflation may erode bank's credibility

SPEECH - The Bank of England's credibility could be at risk if it continues to undershoot its 2.5 per cent inflation target for more than another two years, according to a member of the bank's Monetary Policy Committee.

Possible successors to Duisenberg listed

FRANCE - French Finance Minister Laurent Fabius, BNP Paribas Chairman Michel Pebereau, European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy and European Central Bank board member Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa are possible successors to ECB President Wim Duisenberg…

The outlook for the economy

SPEECH - President Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on the outlook for the US economy. He was speaking on 22 May at the County Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia.

ECB monthly bulletin May 2001

EUROPE - The European Central Bank has published its monthly bulletin for May 2001. It considers economic developments in the euro area, framework and tools of monetary analysis, and the new capital adequacy regime - the ECB perspective.

UK General Election - Conservative pledges

UK - The UK Conservative party have published their manifesto. In it they spell out what they would do if elected to government in the general election to be held on 7 June. Michael Portillo,the shadow chancellor of the exchequer, sets out their policies.

UK General Election - Labour pledges

UK - The UK Labour party published its election manifesto on 15 May. They review their changes made to the Bank of England and describe their policy on the single european currency, the euro.

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