Economics
Dollar risk not 'worrisome' says Bernanke
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said in a 21 March letter that a possible decline in the dollar because of less foreign investment wouldn't have a "worrisome" effect on the U.S. economy.
Trichet praises ECB's courage on rates
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said the ECB's "courageous" decision to maintain a low level of interest rates in recent years has meant a more marked slowdown in eurozone growth has been prevented and helped economic recovery.
Interview with Bank Indonesia's Gultom
In an interview published Friday 24 March, Bank Indonesia's senior deputy governor Miranda Gultom said the central bank plans to encourage an expansion of Islamic Shariah financing to boost the development of the country's small- and medium-sized…
Monetary Authority of Macau - Annual Report 2004
According to the Monetary Authority of Macau's Annual Report 2004, 2004 was a year of harvest in Macau, with its whole-year economic performance increased by an influx of visitors, strong gains in gaming receipts and increased private and public…
Inflation targeting and inflation expectations
The San Francisco Fed Working Paper "Does inflation targeting anchor long-run inflation expectations? Evidence from long-term bond yields in the U.S., U.K., and Sweden" published March 2006 investigates the extent to which inflation targeting helps…
Boston Fed's Minehan on the US economy
In a speech given on 20 March Cathy Minehan of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston said the U.S. economy is likely to continue to grow solidly this year, despite risks of a slowdown in the housing sector and higher inflation.
An evaluation of World Economic Outlook forecasts
This IMF Working Paper, published March 2006, reviews the performance of its World Economic Outlook forecasts against both actual outcomes and alternative forecasts.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, February 06
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for February 2006, published 22 March, was +0.32 in February, up from +0.28 in January.
SARB's Quarterly Bulletin, March 2006
The South African Reserve Bank published its March 2006 Quarterly Bulletin on 23 March. According to the latest Bulletin, a relatively benign international economic environment contributed to the improved prospects facing the South African economy in…
BoJ's Nakahara warns of deflation return
A Bank of Japan policy board member warned on Thursday 23 March that the BoJ is unlikely to need to tighten credit soon and should instead watch for renewed deflation.
Bank of England's Lambert to leave MPC
Richard Lambert is to leave the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England with immediate effect following his decision to accept a position that would represent a conflict of interest, the Bank said on Thursday 23 March.
Bank of Canada announces assignment for deputy
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada, Governor David Dodge announced on Wednesday 22 March that Deputy Governor Sheryl Kennedy will be undertaking a short-term assignment as Senior Adviser to The Bank of Nova Scotia.
New BOK governor named
President Roh Moo-hyun on Thursday 23 March appointed Lee Seong-tae, deputy governor of the Bank of Korea (BOK), as the new governor, his office Cheong Wa Dae announced.
New Fed governors sworn in
Kevin M. Warsh and Randall S. Kroszner were formally sworn in as members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System at a ceremony Thursday 23 March in the atrium of the Board's main building in Washington.
Philadelphia Fed's Stone to attend FOMC meeting
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank's second in command will participate in the US central bank's policy meeting next week, stepping in for retiring President Anthony Santomero, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday 22 March.
Bank of Mongolia - Annual Report 2004
According to the Bank of Mongolia's Annual Report 2004, preliminary estimates of real economic growth showed 10.6 percent. Thus, the basis for the further successful development of Mongolia was established.
Inflation targeting arrangements in Asia
The SCAPE Working Paper "Inflation targeting arrangements in Asia: Exploring the role of the exchange rate" presents an analysis of some of the issues relevant to Asian central banks implementing an inflation targeting arrangement with specific focus on…
Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, Feb 06
The Bank of England published its February 2006 Inflation Attitudes Survey on Monday. Inflation expectations in the UK have risen to levels not seen in over two years, the Survey said.
BoE's Barker on cost pressures and UK inflation
In a speech given on 21 March Kate Barker of the Bank of England said the central bank should refrain from paring its benchmark interest rate as inflation accelerates.
Fazio could face extra charges - report
According to a report by Il Sole 24 Ore, Milan prosecutors have gathered together enough evidence to charge the former governor of Banca d'Italia, Antonio Fazio, with market-rigging.
Park Seung says BOK needs more independence
Outgoing Bank of Korea governor Park Seung said on Tuesday 21 March the central bank has gained a greater level of independence during his reign but more still needs to be done.
Bernanke qualifies message in the yield curve
According to this article published Wednesday 22 March, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke would not have been pleased with the press reports which followed his address to the Economic Club of New York on Monday night.
Reserve Bank of Malawi - Annual Report 2004
According to the Reserve Bank of Malawi's Annual Report 2004, real output for 2004 grew by 4.6 percent from 3.9 percent reported in 2003.
SF Fed's Yellen on the U.S economy in 2006
In the speech 'The U.S economy in 2006' given on 15 March, Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said the Federal Reserve Board's monetary policy is expected to be determined by economic data outcomes in the near term.