Economics
No challenge to European at IMF - Paulson
The American Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Paulson, says the United States will not challenge the long-standing tradition of allowing European countires to select the new managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
PBoC continues moderate tightening
The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, has re-affirmed its decision to tighten monetary policy "moderately" in order to control the growth of lending and investment and prevent the economy overheating.
Bank of Thailand urged to cede supervisory role
Chodechai Suwanaporn, a director of Thailand's Fiscal Policy Office, told a conference at Thammasat University on 3 July that the roles of bank supervision and reserve management should be separated from the Bank of Thailand.
Business sentiment remains upbeat in Japan
The latest edition of the Bank of Japan's widely-followed Tankan business sentiment poll, published on 2 July, shows that businesses remain upbeat about the country's economic prospects.
NZ lawmakers to review monetary policy framework
Lawmakers in New Zealand are set to consider new measures to widen the focus on monetary policy and provide the central bank with more policymaking tools.
The "butterfly effect" of small economies
This Reserve Bank of Australia Working Paper studies the implications of foreign-induced indeterminacy for the conduct of monetary policy in a small open economy.
New RBNZ research bulletin
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand recently released the June 2007 edition of its research bulletin. The first article of this issue looks at how monetary policy influences the general price level.
New Bank of Chile paper on inflation expectations
This paper studies the relationship between inflation compensation and inflation expectations in Chile. The results show that inflation-expectations movements account for about only 25% of the relative returns, indicating that premiums are a very…
PBoC upgrades growth and inflation forecast
The research bureau of the People's Bank of China says the country's economy is expected to grow 10.8% this year, the fastest rate in over ten years.
IMF: global imbalances matter to Europe
According to an IMF working paper published in June, although Europe in the aggregate is a not a major contributor to global current account imbalances, its trade and financial linkages with the rest of the world mean that it will still be affected by a…
New ECB Research Bulletin
The European Central Bank released it latest Research Bulletin on 29 June. The bulletin contains articles on the international carry trade, financial integration and capital flows in the new EU member states and productivity growth in the euro area.
Eurozone business confidence remains high
Recovery in the eurozone remains on track and economic confidence dipped only slightly this month, according to the European Commission. Inflation remained steady at 1.9% in June, within the ECB's target range, according to a separate estimate by…
Thailand governor cool on currency risks
Bank of Thailand governor Tarisa Watanagase says she dioes not expect another currency crisis like the one which hit the country ten years ago.
BoC paper: fiscal and monetary interdependence
A new working paper by the Bank of Canada studies the interdependence between fiscal and monetary policies, and their joint role in the determination of the price level.
Brazilian CB raises growth outlook
Brazil's central bank raised its economic growth forecast as 16 consecutive rate cuts and low inflation fuels consumer spending.
RBNZ may continue to sell its dollar - deputy gov
Grant Spencer, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand said on 27 June that the central bank may continue selling its domestic currency, now trading at its highest level in more than two decades.
Inflationary pressures building - Fund
Inflationary pressures are "definitely building up" according to Simon Johnson, economic counsellor and director of research with the International Monetary Fund.
IMF worried about wealth fund obscurity
The International Monetary Fund has added its voice to the growing number of international financial institutions and public policy entities calling for greater transparency in the activities of sovereign wealth funds.
ECB independence not in question - Juncker
Jean-Claude Juncker, the president and minister of finance of Luxembourg, said on 27 June that the finance ministers of the eurozone do not question the independence of the ECB.
BoE annual report
The Bank of England (BoE) published its 2007 annual report on 25 June. Highlights include a 77% rise in the bank's annual profit in the last financial year and the launch of the Adam Smith £20 note.
ECB on euro bonds and derivatives
The European Central Bank (ECB) has published a report on "The euro bonds and derivatives markets" on 26 June.
IMF: Romania Article IV consultation
The IMF on 25 June released the staff report and public information notice regarding the conclusion of its Article IV consultation with Romania. The Fund projected 7% (baseline) growth of real GDP in 2007, down from 7.7% (preliminary estimate) in 2006.
Chicago Fed's National Activity Index improves
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago announced on 25 June that its gauge of the national economy, the National Activity Index, although negative in May, was stronger than it was a month ago because as a number of indicators showed an improvement.
BIS warns on inflation and trade imbalances
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) noted in its 77th Annual Report, released on 24 June, that the performance of the global economy over the last few years has been extraordinary, raising "questions about the source and, closely related, the…