Economics

Central Bank of Peru - Annual Report 2004

According to the Central Bank of Peru's Annual Report 2004, the year saw a significant improvement in the principal macroeconomic indicators, continuing the favorable trend that began in 2002.

Changes in the Federal Reserve's inflation target

The Boston Fed Working Paper "Changes in the Federal Reserve's inflation target: causes and consequences" estimates a New Keynesian model to draw inferences about the behavior of the Federal Reserve's unobserved inflation target.

Bush quietly reshaping the Fed

Few presidents have had the opportunity to shape the Federal Reserve the way President Bush has this year, according to this article published Friday. And once Bush replaces Ferguson, it says, four of the Fed's seven governors will have taken office in…

Fed veteran Kohn seen as candidate for No. 2 slot

According to this article published Thursday 2 March, Donald Kohn is seen as a top contender for the Federal Reserve's No. 2 spot. Kohn's connection with Alan Greenspan's largely successful tenure is likely to be seen as a plus within the White House, it…

What is Japan's quantitative easing?

With the possibility of the Bank of Japan's quantitative easing ending soon, this article published 7 March Tuesday looks at the policy in detail and asks, 'What comes next?'

Italy's Draghi on financial market integration

In the speech 'Financial market integration and the intermediation of savings' given on 4 March Mario Draghi of the Bank of Italy said interest rate levels were "very relaxed" after the ECB lifted rates for a second time in three months.

OECD cautions Japan on policy move

The OECD cautioned Japan on Monday 6 March against a hasty move to end its zero interest-rate policy, saying the country was only slowly emerging from deflation.

Evolving perceptions of the European Central Bank

The New York Fed Staff Report "Establishing credibility: evolving perceptions of the European Central Bank" says the perceptions of a central bank's inflation aversion may reflect institutional structure or, more dynamically, the history of its policy…

Dollar fall to encourage central bank cooperation

In an interview published on Friday 3 March, John Nugee of State Street Global Advisors said the world's central banks are likely to start working more closely together as they try to manage the impact of an expected long-term decline in the value of the…

Interview with Minneapolis Fed's Gary Stern

In an interview with MarketWatch conducted on Friday 3 March, Minneapolis Fed president Gary Stern said he supports a formal inflation target to "lock in" current good policy practices, but he doesn't see any urgency in making changes. Stern also gave an…

BIS Quarterly Review, March 2006

The Bank for International Settlements published its March 2006 Quarterly Review on Monday. A surge higher in the value of emerging market assets can be attributed to more than simply better economic fundamentals, the report said.

Fukui says BOJ at 'important phase'

The Bank of Japan is at an "important phase" in assessing whether core consumer prices are on a stable rising trend, Governor Toshihiko Fukui said Monday 6 March.

ECB statements and interest rate predictability

The DNB Working Paper "Is a word to the wise indeed enough? ECB statements and the predictability of interest rate decisions" shows that comments by euro area central bankers contain information on future ECB interest rate decisions, but that the…

Chicago Fed's Moskow on pension issues

In the speech 'The regional perspective on pension issues' given on 28 February Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the restructuring of public pension plans could require painful tax hikes or cuts in government services in some…

Greenspan: The $7 million dollar man

Top publishers are lining up to bid on the memoirs of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan - and the price tag could reach out-of- this-world proportions.

Fed's Olson calls for Gulf region creativity

Federal Reserve Board Governor Mark Olson said on Thursday2 March that banks in the storm-hit Gulf Coast region are going to have to come up with creative solutions in the effort to rebuild operations.

Comment: Communication and predictability

Two recent studies investigate the effects of more open communication strategies at both the Fed and the ECB on the predictability of subsequent interest rate decisions. The conclusions reached differ considerably.

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