Economics
Central banking model for neither gods nor monkeys
According to this article by Paul de Grauwe, published Wednesday 26 July by the Financial Times, the first serious attempt to put central banking on a sound scientific basis failed miserably.
Gentle Ben - Inside the head of the Fed
This recent article published by Time says that after a few early missteps, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is hitting his stride, but the economy may not cooperate.
Report says US offers China IMF role deal
The US is quietly offering the prospect that it will help China secure more power in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if Beijing lets the yuan appreciate further against the dollar, the Wall Street Journal reported.
National Bank of Rwanda - Annual Report 2003
According to the National Bank of Rwanda's Annual Report 2003, Rwanda's economy in 2003 developed in an unfavourable international economic environment linked mainly to the poor performance of capital markets and the rise in energy prices, partly a…
Central Bank of the Philippines - Annual Report 05
According to the Central Bank of the Philippines Annual Report 2005, the Philippine economy expanded by 5.1 percent in 2005, buoyed by the continued growth of the services and industry sectors on the production side and sustained consumer expenditures on…
IMF paper on global imbalances
The International Monetary Fund Working Paper "How Might a Disorderly Resolution of Global Imbalances Affect Global Wealth?" describes the impact on global wealth of an unanticipated shock to U.S. financial markets.
IMF paper on the 2003-05 oil shock
The IMF Working Paper "Weathering the Storm So Far: The Impact of the 2003-05 Oil Shock on Low-Income Countries" examines the impact of the 2003-05 oil price increase on the balance of payments positions and IMF financing needs of low-income country oil…
Israel's Fischer says fighting damages economy
The conflict between Israel and Hizbollah has had a "considerable" negative impact on Israel's economy but financial markets are expressing confidence it will bounce back, Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer told CNBC television on Tuesday 25 July.
Mugabe backs RBZ's Gono
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono has become so unpopular that some ruling party officials want him dead, President Robert Mugabe was quoted as saying in the Herald newspaper on Wednesday 26 July.
Bernanke keeps own finances simple
This article from Associated Press, published Tuesday 25 July, provides details of the Federal Reserve chairman's financial disclosure form released this week.
PBOC adviser says right time for yuan rise
An influential economist who advises the People's Bank of China told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday 26 July that China could afford to let the yuan appreciate further in line with market forces because robust economic growth will help to cushion…
China's VP calls for stronger central bank
China's Vice Premier has called for the central bank to strengthen its political and ideological education as part of efforts to improve its financial services., according to a report on the People's Bank of China website.
Tetangco on the state of the Philippine economy
In the speech 'The state of the Philippine economy and policy directions of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' given on 17 May Amando Tetangco of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said we are hopeful that the reform agenda we have embarked upon will help us…
Provisional international banking statistics 1Q 06
The BIS on Tuesday 25 July released provisional data for the end of the first quarter of 2006 for both its locational and consolidated banking statistics together with a short commentary.
Central Bank of Oman - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of Oman's Annual Report 2005, the macroeconomic environment of Oman in 2005 was characterized by strong economic growth, modest inflation, large surpluses in fiscal and balance of payments positions, monetary and financial…
Central Bank of Nigeria - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of Nigeria's Annual Report 2005, the performance of the external sector further improved in 2005 with an overall balance of payments surplus of N1,364.8 billion, or 9.2 per cent of GDP.
First woman appointed to Bank of Spain's board
The new governor of the Bank of Spain, Miguel ngel Fernandez Ordoez, has appointed the first woman to the bank's board.
Bubbles caused by cheap cash menace world economy
According to this article from Reuters, published Tuesday 25 July, with cheap financing in abundance, financial bubbles are bound to keep building.
Mozambique appoints new central bank governor
The President of Mozambique, Armando Guebuza, on Monday 24 July nominated Ernesto Gove to be the new governor of the Bank of Mozambique.
China 'unlikely' to raise rates too high
China is unlikely to raise commercial bank interest rates at too high a level, the official Securities Times reported, citing a senior People's Bank of China official.
Nepal Rastra Bank - Annual Report 2003-04
According to the Nepal Rastra Bank's Annual Report 2003-04, gross domestic product (GDP) at producers' price and factor cost witnessed growth of 3.7 percent and 3.6 percent respectively in 2003/04.
Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, June 2006
The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its June 2006 Monthly Report on 24 July. The report said Germany appears to have overcome a long phase of weak investment activity.
The Netherlands Bank - Annual Report 2005
According to The Netherlands Bank's Annual Report 2005, in 2005 Dutch gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 1.1%, half the growth rate realised in the previous year.
Bahrain OKs establishment of central bank
Bahrain's Shura Council has approved the setting up of the Bahrain Central Bank, which will replace the Bahrain Monetary Agency but with more powers, according to Mena Report.