Economics
Norges Bank paper on inflation targeting
The Norges Bank Working Paper "Flexible inflation targeting and financial stability: Is it enough to stabilise inflation and output?" investigates empirically whether a central bank can promote financial stability by stabilising inflation and output.
St Louis Fed's Poole on understanding the Fed
In the speech 'Understanding the Fed' given on 31 August William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said inflation expectations remain "quite well controlled" but any incoming data suggesting otherwise will prompt an appropriate policy…
RBA's Battellino on retail finance
In the speech 'Developments in Australian retail finance' given on 22 August Ric Battellino of the Reserve Bank of Australia said there were grounds for believing that household finances are in better shape than expected.
Deputy dogfight in the RBA corral
According to this recent article from The Sydney Morning Herald, two empty boardroom chairs at the Reserve Bank of Australia will present a rare visible sign of tensions between the central bank and Canberra.
RBNZ's museum opened Wednesday 6 September
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced Wednesday 6 September that its Museum will be officially opened tonight by Peter Hillary, on behalf of Sir Edmund Hillary, the only living New Zealander portrayed on New Zealand's bank notes.
Fed's Poole says US inflation under wraps
U.S. inflation is under control right now and the economy is unlikely to suffer from "cascading weakness," St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole said in an interview on Tuesday 5 September.
Central Bank of Iceland introduces changes
Organisational changes went into effect at the Central Bank of Iceland on Friday 1 September, including the merger of two departments, the central bank said.
IMF's Rato sees 5% global growth in 2006
The global economy should maintain its strength this year, with growth likely at around 5 percent, IMF Managing Director Rodrigo Rato said on Tuesday 5 September.
ECB's Weber says 2007 rate outlook open
European Central Bank council member Axel Weber told reporters in Frankfurt late on Tuesday 5 September that eurozone interest rates may have to rise next year.
St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Fall 2006
The St. Louis Fed has published the Fall 2006 edition of its Central Banker magazine. In the article "More district banks choose the Fed as their regulator" Julie Stackhouse, senior vice president, Banking Supervision and Regulation asks bankers and…
Central Bank of Ireland, Quarterly Bulletin 3/2006
The Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland has published its Third Quarterly Bulletin for 2006. According to the Bulletin, growth prospects for the domestic economy remain positive.
Atlanta's Guynn on four decades in central banking
In the speech 'Reflections on four decades in central banking' given on 22 August Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said that revolutionary change in banking and financial services is a major part of the nation's continuing economic…
RBA's Lowe on risk measurement
In the speech 'Risk measurement - A central bank perspective' given on 5 September Philip Lowe of the Reserve Bank of Australia said the RBA accepted that banks had effectively managed the risk to their own balance sheets.
Fed's Bernanke on productivity
In the speech 'Productivity' given on 31 August Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said America's productivity probably will keep growing solidly for some time to come, an important force in bolstering living standards.
Central bankers are more like Santa than Scrooge
This recent article from Bloomberg says that Alan Greenspan changed the image of central bankers during his eighteen year term running the Federal Reserve and even made the job seem glamorous.
ECB's Bini Smaghi calls for Italian pension reform
European Central Bank executive committee member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi in an interview called for an immediate pension reform in Italy.
OECD raises Eurozone, UK growth forecasts
The OECD raised its 2006 growth forecasts for the Eurozone and UK on Tuesday 5 September, but kept its forecast for US growth unchanged and lowered its projection for Japan.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, July 2006
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for July 2006, published 23 August, was -0.12 in July, down from +0.43 in June. Two of the four broad categories of indicators in the index made small positive contributions.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Aug 2006
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's August 2006 Business Outlook Survey, activity in the region's manufacturing sector continued to expand. The indicator for general activity improved notably this month, and indicators for new…
Bank of Canada Review, Summer 2006
The Bank of Canada published its Review for Summer 2006 on 17 August. The Review includes the article 'Credibility with flexibility: The evolution of inflation-targeting regimes, 1990-2006'.
PBOC official says reforms are a long process
The reform and opening up of the country's financial industry will be a long, tough process but moving too quickly will only bring risks to the economy, a senior official of the People's Bank of China said in a speech.
Trichet says IMF representation progressing
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet has said the process of giving the ECB a higher profile in the IMF is going in the right direction, although he would prefer progress to be quicker.
Inflation outbreaks unlikely says Fed's Poole
Outbreaks in inflation are unlikely, especially with recent readings suggesting that price pressures have reached a plateau, St. Louis Federal Reserve President William Poole on Thursday 31 August.
Sushi and doughnuts have role in BOJ's mistake
According to this recent article from Bloomberg, the latest inflation data from Japan suggests the Bank of Japan has messed up - again.