Economics
Central Bank of Jamaica - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of Jamaica's Annual Report 2005, the generally stable conditions that prevailed in 2004 were mirrored in the first half of 2005.
ECB paper on Japanese forex intervention
Based on a GARCH framework and change point detection, the ECB Working Paper "A structural break in the effects of Japanese foreign exchange intervention on yen/dollar exchange rate volatility" tests for a structural break in the effectiveness of…
International Journal of Central Banking, Jun 06
The June 2006 issue of the International Journal of Central Banking was published on Friday 30 June. The latest edition contains six articles including "Global bond portfolios and EMU".
Have central banks sown the seeds of the next bust
In an article published Monday 3 July, Stephen Roach of Morgan Stanley says he is increasingly worried that history will not treat the recent record of central banking kindly.
NBP's Balcerowicz critical of extending powers
In the opinion of National Bank of Poland (NBP) head Leszek Balcerowicz, proposals to amend the NBP Act could lead to exerting political pressure on the institution, Polish News Bulletin reported.
Bank of Italy - Annual Report 2005
According to the Bank of Italy's Annual Report 2005, the Italian economy stagnated in 2005, falling further behind the rest of the euro area and the world economy.
Comment: Talking points in June
June has been a particularly eventful one for many emerging markets, with talk of increase risk aversion and reduced international liquidity driving a reversal of market sentiment towards emerging market currencies. The month also saw some important…
Iceland appoints new central bank governor
Ingimundur Fririksson was appointed governor of the Central Bank of Iceland on Thursday 29 June.
Fukui, would-be Greenspan of Asia, replaceable
According to this article from Bloomberg published Friday 30 June, Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui was urged to become the "Greenspan of Japan, if not Asia" soon after he began running the BOJ in 2003.
Bank of Canada, Business Outlook Survey, Summer 06
The Bank of Canada published its Summer 2006 Business Outlook Survey on 30 June, saying businesses continue to be positive about the economic outlook.
The Dutch block of the ESCB multi-country model
This ECB Working Paper, published June 2006, presents the Dutch country block of the ESCB Multi-Country Model (MCM) for the euro area.
Bank of Japan may ban staff investment
A Bank of Japan panel decided Friday 30 June to recommend that the central bank ban its executives from investing in private funds, Kyodo News agency reported.
Bank Indonesia - Annual Report 2005
According to Bank Indonesia's Annual Report 2005, the past year of 2005 was not only witness to a number of challenges confronting the economy, but taught us numerous lessons.
When facts change, central bank intentions should
According to this article published by the Financial Times on Wednesday 28 June, by Francesco Giavazzi and Charles Wyplosz, the Bank of England, which once pioneered transparency and innovative communication, is trailing behind other central banks.
Fed views on U.S. inflation targeting
This article from Reuters, published Wednesday 28 June, provides summaries of views voiced by Federal Reserve policy-makers on the merits of stated numerical inflation targets.
Fernandez Ordoez nominated as Bank of Spain chief
Spain's finance minister, Pedro Solbes, proposed Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez as the new governor of the Bank of Spain on Wednesday 28 June.
Yamamoto says Fukui should resign 'immediately'
Kozo Yamamoto, head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's monetary policy panel, said Thursday 29 June that Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui should resign "immediately" over the Murakami investment scandal.
Sao Tome government fires central bank governor
The government of Sao Tome and Principe has dismissed the governor of the country's central bank, the macauhub.com website reported on Wednesday 28 June.
Comment: When 364 economists were wrong
It is rare to find two economists who can agree on anything, but in 1981 no less than 364 British economists agreed to write an open letter condemning the tightness of that year's budget. Amongst them: a certain Mervyn King.
Norges Bank Inflation Report, June 2006
Norges Bank published its Second Inflation Report for June 2006 on Thursday 29 June. The cyclical expansion in the Norwegian economy is continuing, according to the report.
Trichet on further integrating euro area economies
In the speech 'Further integrating euro area economies: some reflections' given on 29 June Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the economic and financial environment is changing and euro area countries are becoming progressively more interdependent.
Transparency, expectations, and forecasts
In 1994 the FOMC began to release statements after each meeting. This ECB Working Paper investigates whether the public's views about the current path of the economy and of future policy have been affected by changes in the Federal Reserve's…
Nishimura on the BOJ's new policy framework
In the speech 'The new policy framework of the Bank of Japan: Central banking in an uncertain world' given on 27 June Kiyohiko Nishimura of the Bank of Japan said we are in the midst of fundamental uncertainty.
IMF paper on the euro's challenge to the dollar
The IMF Working Paper "The euro's challenge to the dollar: Different views from economists and evidence from COFER (Currency composition of Foreign Exchange Reserves) and other data" examines opposing views on the euro's challenge to the dollar as an…