Economics

Quaden on the National Bank of Belgium

In the speech 'The National Bank of Belgium - a century and a half of Belgian and European history' given on 22 November Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said it is unusual for modern central banks to be purely central banks.

Garganas says ECB will act on rates if needed

The European Central Bank will raise interest rates in the future if December's hike isn't enough to keep inflation subdued, Bank of Greece governor and ECB Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said Monday 19 December.

Bank of Italy's Fazio resigns

Bank of Italy governor Antonio Fazio resigned on Monday 19 December, just days before reforms were set to be put in place to finally force him out. On Friday CentralBankNet reported that rumours Fazio would quit at the weekend were described as "nonsense…

GCC ratifies FX union criteria

GCC leaders have endorsed criteria for a European-style monetary union in the Gulf region and agreed to forge a common policy on negotiating trade agreements.

Comment: Fazio steps down

Antonio Fazio's resignation as Bank of Italy governor is welcome, but long-overdue. The way is now open for the implementation of much-needed reforms, as the Bank seeks to regain its lost credibility.

Richmond Fed promotes officer

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond announced on Friday 9 December that Gregory Sierra would become assistant vice president, Banking Supervision and Regulation effective from 1 Jan 2006.

Bundesbank official is pick for ECB

This article published Wednesday 14 December looks at the chances of Jurgen Stark replacing Otmar Issing at the European Central Bank. The choice of Stark would bring to the bank someone who was intimately involved with the introduction of the euro in…

Interview with ECB's Trichet

In comments published Thursday 15 December, European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said there is an essential difference between the ECB's Governing Council and well-respected figures, such as Jean-Claude Juncker and Thierry Breton, who have…

Interview with ECB's Bini Smaghi

Speaking recently, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, said that the US Federal Reserve is better than the ECB is "a bit like saying that Alonso is better than Schumacher. It depends on the car. The US economy…

Richmond Fed appoints deputy general counsel

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond announced on Wednesday 14 December that Patricia A. Lacey Nunley would be appointed to the position of deputy general counsel, with responsibility for the Legal department, effective from 1 Jan.

Macfarlane defends RBA appointments

Reserve Bank of Australia governor Ian Macfarlane has defended the process used to appoint the central bank's board members following the resignation of Robert Gerard.

CBG to get two new deputy governors

Churchill Baldeh, the Majority Leader of the National Assembly, told the Daily Observer that two new deputy governors will be appointed for the Central Bank of The Gambia.

Between the Fed's fewer lines

According to this article published on Wednesday 14 December, the Federal Open Market Committee's overhaul of its post-meeting statement appears to have the dual purpose of putting financial markets on notice that the Fed has entered a more neutral…

Malaysia's Zeti on the financial landscape

In the speech 'Malaysia's fast-changing financial landscape' given on 3 December Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said we now stand at the threshold of the development of the financial sector.

MAS's Tong on strengthening Singapore's position

In the speech 'Strengthening Singapore's position as a leading financial centre in Asia' given on 29 November Goh Chok Tong of the Monetary Authority of Singapore said we are living in exciting times in Asia. The economic centre of gravity is shifting…

ECB's Issing says inflation hazardous

European Central Bank chief economist Otmar Issing wrote in the Financial Times on Thursday that low interest rates risk pushing up inflation, which could damage price and economic stability.

Fazio resignation rumours described as 'nonsense'

Rumours that Bank of Italy governor Antonio Fazio was set to resign this weekend following news that he is being investigated for alleged insider trading were described by the central bank on Friday 16 December as 'nonsense'.

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