Economics

SNB's Hildebrand on risk management

In the speech 'Risk management' given on 14 December Philipp Hildebrand of the Swiss National Bank said effective risk management requires that all relevant risks be identified and assessed regularly, in a manner that is as unbiased as possible.

PBOC's Fan says China would gain from yuan rise

A modest appreciation of the yuan is good for China and will help to curb speculation on the currency, the Xinhua news agency reported Friday 15 December, citing Fan Gang, a member of the central bank's monetary policy committee.

Buba's Weber says ECB won't bow to rate pressure

The European Central Bank will definitely not put off possible further rises in interest rates to avoid potential clashes with eurozone politicians, Bundesbank President Axel Weber said Friday 15 December in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine…

Trust me, Ben, if Mervyn can do it, so can you

This article published Friday 15 December by Bloomberg, compares the Bank of England's communication strategy with the Federal Reserve's. In less than a decade of independence the BoE has leapfrogged the Fed in terms of clarity, it says.

ECB Monthly Bulletin, December 2006

The European Central Bank published its December 2006 Monthly Bulletin on Thursday 14 December. In the report the ECB said it will act decisively if necessary to keep inflation pressures in check.

BoE's Gieve on pricing for perfection

In the speech 'Pricing for perfection' given on 14 December John Gieve of the Bank of England warned that while the UK financial system remains stable some vulnerabilities have edged up.

Bank of Canada Review, Autumn 2006

The Bank of Canada published its Review for Autumn 2006 on 13 December. The Review includes the article 'MUSE: The Bank of Canada's New Projection Model of the U.S. Economy'.

Slovenia 'well prepared' for euro

Slovenia has entered the final phase of preparations for the launch of the euro on New Year's Day, and is ready for the switchover, a central bank official said Thursday 14 December.

Uganda cb optimistic on 2007 growth

The central bank of Uganda is positive about the projected 6% gross domestic product (GDP) growth is within reach next year The New Vision website reported Wednesday 13 December.

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Dec 2006

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand published the December 2006 issue of its Bulletin on 13 December. The first article of this issue considers the role of core inflation statistics and outlines a range of possible calculation methods.

'The Region' from the Minneapolis Fed, Dec 06

The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for December 2006. The latest edition carries an interview with University of California, Berkeley economist David Card, on immigration, labor supply, minimum wage…

Fischer on the openness of Israel's economy

In the speech 'The openness of Israel's economy to the global economy and the importance of Israel's joining the OECD' given on 11 December Stanley Fischer of the Bank of Israel said it is important that Israel's membership of the OECD remain high on the…

Fullani on the Bank of Albania's progress

In the speech 'Bank of Albania - progress during 2006' given on 8 December Ardian Fullani of the Bank of Albania said that we are carefully evaluating the degree to which the preconditions are met before shifting to fully fledged inflation targeting in…

Liikanen on Finland, EMU and euro

In the speech 'Finland, EMU and euro' given on 1 December Erkki Liikanen of the Bank of Finland said all in all, in its early years, Finnish EMU membership seems to have fulfilled most of its promises and avoided most of its risks.

Bank of France sees rebound in Q4

The French economy will bounce back in the last three months of 2006 after stalling in the third quarter, according to a Bank of France survey released on Wednesday 13 December.

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