Economics
Trustees for emerging markets holds first meeting
Members of the Group of Trustees of the Principles for Stable Capital Flows and Fair Debt Restructuring in Emerging Markets held their inaugural meeting on Monday 18 September in Singapore. The discussions focused on a review of the Principles and their…
Central Bank of Jordan - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of Jordan's Annual Report 2005, the Jordanian economy successfully achieved a high growth rate in real GDP, reaching 7.2%.
Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, August 2006
The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its August 2006 Monthly Report on 14 September. The report said the German economy is likely to improve further this year after strengthening significantly since January, while it warned that…
SARB's Mboweni on the South African economy
In the speech 'An overview of the South African economy' given on 14 September Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's large deficit on the current account may stem partly from an exchange rate which was out of balance, but the…
ECB's Stark on the European economy
In the speech 'Key issues facing the global economy outlook for the European economy: regaining prominence in the global economy?' given on 17 September Jurgen Stark of the ECB said inflation risks in the 12-member euro zone are clearly on the upside.
ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on financial markets in EMU
In the speech 'Fiscal policies and financial markets in EMU' given on 15 September Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said in principle, market forces can play a useful role in encouraging euro area governments to act in line with fiscal…
IMF members approve voting reform plan
The 184-nation International Monetary Fund on Monday 18 September approved reforms to increase the voting shares of emerging economies, the German finance minister was quoted by Associated Press as saying.
Draghi says Italy can beat euro growth
Bank of Italy governor Mario Draghi told reporters on Sunday 17 September he felt that Italy's economy could grow far more strongly than its European partners.
Gonzalez-Paramo says ECB 'strongly vigilant'
European Central Bank Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said on Monday 18 September that eurozone interest rates were low and the ECB was strongly vigilant over risks to inflation.
G7 positive on prospects for world economy
Global growth is on track despite risks from high oil prices and other threats, finance chiefs from the Group of Seven industrialized nations said Saturday 16 September.
National Bank of Kazakhstan - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Kazakhstan's Annual Report 2005, real GDP growth in 2005 was 9.4 percent.
Sri Lanka's Cabraal on standards, codes and rules
In the speech 'Standards, codes and rules - Friend or foe of poor nations?' given on 12 September Ajith Nivard Cabraal of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said many low-income countries, despite their potential to grow are functioning in an "international…
Fed wants to tell more, it's just not sure how
According to this article by John Berry of Bloomberg, published Thursday 14 September, the big hurdle for Federal Reserve officials is how they will shed more light on the central bank's inner workings.
Fukui says risks will be assessed cautiously
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Friday 15 September the central bank will cautiously monitor various risks before taking further policy actions in its current credit-tightening cycle.
King plays straight bat in central bank talk
According to a study published Thursday 14 September by stockbroker ICAP Australia, the Reserve Bank of Australia's governor is easier to understand than his US peer, but both lose out to Mervyn King.
FMC report shows Fed governors get richer
The Federal Reserve Board's governors have grown steadily richer in the last year as President George Bush's appointments have reshaped the board of governors, research by the Financial Markets Center shows.
Murder won't disrupt central bank's work-Ignatiyev
The Russian central bank is working as usual despite the murder of First Deputy Chairman Andrei Kozlov, chairman of the Russian Central Bank Sergei Ignatiyev told Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting on Friday 15 September.
SEA-LAC central bank governors' meeting begins
Central Bank Governors from South East Asia (SEA), Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) gathered Friday 15 September for the first time in Kuala Lumpur, for the inaugural SEA-LAC Central Bank Governors' Meeting.
Turkish central bank could move to Istanbul
"It would take a new law to move the Central Bank of Turkey from Ankara to Istanbul. If the parliament approves such a draft law, the central bank moves to Istanbul," Turkish central bank governor Durmus Yilmaz has said.
Jelasic on the goals of National Bank of Serbia
In the speech 'Overall goals of the National Bank of Serbia' given on 10 July Radovan Jelasic of the National Bank of Serbia said more float and less management" has been emphasized and carried out by the National Bank since September last year.
Fisher on the Federal Reserve and Texas
In the speech 'The Federal Reserve and Texas' given on 29 August Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said a global boom has been under way for four years now, ignited in no small degree by the easy monetary policy that began in 2001.
Sweden's Persson on the current economic situation
In the speech 'The current economic situation' given on 13 September Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said the world economy has developed very strongly in recent years with an average annual growth rate of 5 per cent.
IMF World Economic Outlook, September 2006
The International Monetary Fund published its World Economic Outlook September 2006 on 14 September. In the report the IMF raised its forecast for global economic growth while warning that inflation, oil prices and the U.S. housing slowdown threaten the…
Russia's central bank deputy shot dead
Andrei Kozlov, the central bank of Russia's first deputy chairman, died in hospital hours after he was shot on Wednesday 13 September.