Economics

Poole sees further Fed tightening if needed

A top Fed policy-maker said on Thursday 17 November that core US inflation and inflation expectations have weathered high energy prices and if necessary, the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates to make sure this remains.

Weber on challenges to the global economy

In the speech 'Challenges to the global economy' given on 18 November Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said greater currency flexibility in parts of Asia is essential for resolving global economic imbalances whereas structural reform in Europe would…

EU: Hungary may still join euro by 2010

Hungary can still make its 2010 target date to join the euro currency if it takes tough action to manage its economy over the next three years, EU Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Friday 18 November.

Comment: ECB signals its move

ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet on Friday 18 November dropped his strongest hint yet that interest rates will be increased at the governing council meeting on December 1.

RBA's Stevens on finance and the ageing population

In the speech 'Finance and the ageing population' given on 16 November Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said Australia's finance players will need to be innovative in creating new investment opportunities for the nation's growing ageing…

Kansas City Fed's TEN Magazine, Fall 2005

The new issue of the Kansas City Fed's TEN Magazine looks at lessons learned during Alan Greenspan's time at the helm of the Federal Reserve System, as well as the emerging role of community colleges, the security of online payment systems.

Rato promotes central bank communication

IMF Managing Director Rodrigo Rato told a European Banking Congress in Frankfurt on Friday 18 November that central banks should communicate their monetary policy plans clearly to avoid disruptive shocks to financial markets.

King sees no bloc vote on MPC

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee members do not vote as a bloc on interest rates, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said on Thursday 17 November.

Zimbabwe's Gono probed over forex scam

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe chief Gideon Gono has been pulled into a scandal in which Finance Minister Herbert Murerwa and chief government revenue collector, Gershem Pasi, are alleged to have swindled the state of millions of dollars in foreign currency.

Trichet gives strong hint on ECB rate rise

Speaking at the Frankfurt European Banking Congress on Friday 18 November the president of the ECB provided a much more explicit hint than he has on the need for an imminent rise in eurozone interest rates.

Comment: Banking in the Caspian and Central Asia

The former USSR countries in the Caspian and Central Asia have been independent for nearly 15 years, but economic setbacks in the 1990s have meant that significant growth and development are fairly recent phenomena. We take a look at central banking and…

Canada's Dodge on economic & financial efficiency

In the speech 'Economic and financial efficiency: The importance of pension plans' given on 9 November David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada must correct flaws in its pension system to encourage more risk-taking and boost the economy's potential…

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