Economics

Trichet on developing the work and tools of CEIOPS

In the speech 'Developing the work and tools of CEIOPS: the views of the ECB' given on 16 November Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB warned that pension funds and insurers could be sources of vulnerabilities that could spread "contagion" in the wider…

BIS's Knight on central bank independence

In the speech 'Central bank independence - what role does it play in shaping Mexico's economy?' given on 15 November Malcolm Knight of the BIS said discusses the role of the Banco de Mexico's legal and governance arrangements in Mexico's post-crisis…

UAE central bank to host financial conference

The UAE Central Bank will organise a regional conference between November 19 and 21 on "investigating and prosecuting advanced financial crimes", in collaboration with the US Department of Justice and Middle East North Africa Financial Action Task Force.

India's PM calls for Asia growth push

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked South Asian nations to show the resolve and maturity to grasp opportunities to become a major engine of growth for the global economy.

China to push currency reform

China will continue with market-orientated currency reforms while keeping the exchange rate of the yuan basically stable, said Su Ning, a vice-governor of the People's Bank of China on Thursday 17 November.

ECB's Issing on addressing global imbalances

In the speech 'Addressing global imbalances: the role of macroeconomic policy' given on 4 November Otmar Issing of the ECB said structural reforms in Europe and Japan may help to promote growth and resilience and are in the countries' own best domestic…

Koizumi vs Fukui trumps Bush vs Greenspan

This article published on Wednesday 16 November says that with each passing day, disagreements with the government over when the Bank of Japan should stop flooding the economy with cash seem to intensify.

Sri Lanka's economy overcomes tsunami setback

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has released its report on Recent Economic Developments - Highlights of 2005 and Prospects for 2006. The Report highlights the performance of the economy in 2005 and prospects for 2006.

Yosano downplays BOJ criticism

Japan's economic and fiscal policy minister Kaoru Yosano downplayed criticism Tuesday 15 November within the government over the Bank of Japan's plan to explore an end to its ultra-loose monetary policy.

Is cb independence all it's cracked up to be?

The article "Is central bank independence all it's cracked up to be?" written by Joseph Stiglitz and published on Tuesday 15 November says as Alan Greenspan departs, he leaves behind a heavily burdened US economy that is already contributing to global…

Greenspan praises labor flexibility

In a speech prepared for the Bank of Mexico's 80th Anniversary International Conference in Mexico City, departing US Federal Reserve president Alan Greenspan argued that policymakers can promote economic stability by enabling a flexible economic…

Comment: Japanese spat threatens recovery

Japanese policymakers face enormous challenges over the coming months as the country's economy edges towards normality. One of the key issues is how to coordinate the need for both fiscal and monetary tightening. Judging by recent developments, the…

Maltese governor talks on country's challenges

In his annual address to the Institute of Financial Services on Thursday 10 November, the governor of the Central Bank of Malta Michael Bonello identified the need to return the economy to a path of faster and sustainable growth as the country's priority…

French economy's lights "turn green"

Economic growth in France picked up in the third quarter, while inflation subsided in October. Data released on 10 November showed that the economy expanded by 0.7 percent in the third quarter, while October inflation figure was down to 2 percent…

Drop exchange controls: SARB's Mboweni

South African Reserve Bank (SARB) governor raised some eyebrows on Wednesday evening, when he told a conference audience in Cape Town that the country's remaining foreign exchange controls have become "purposeless" should be abolished.

ECB Monthly Bulletin for November

The ECB's Monthly Bulletin for November was released yesterday, 9 November. In addition to its regular discussion of economic development in the eurozone, the report contains articles on price-setting behaviour, developments in corporate finance and…

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