Economics

BOJ's Muto on the dynamism and diversity of Asia

In the speech 'Dynamism and diversity of Asia: A central banker's view' given on 17 October Toshiro Muto of the Bank of Japan said Asian economies are stronger today even with record high oil prices compared with the 1970s when they were hit by the last…

Gonzalez-Paramo on the Stability and Growth Pact

In the speech 'The reform of the Stability and Growth Pact: an assessment' given on 13 October Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said in EMU, fiscal rules are needed to ensure stability, growth and cohesion in the euro area.

G-20 statement following meeting in China

Finance ministers and central bank governors from the G-20 industrial and emerging economies issued a statement on Sunday 16 October after their two-day meeting in the city of Xianghe, south of Beijing, China.

ECB rates still appropriate according to Trichet

ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet said on Sunday 16 October that European Central Bank interest rates were "still appropriate" and that second-round inflationary pressures from oil prices had not developed so far.

IMF chief congratulates Ingves

Rodrigo de Rato, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, congratulated Stefan Ingves on Tuesday 11 October, currently Director of the IMF's Monetary and Financial Systems Department (MFD), for his appointment as Governor of Sveriges…

Riksbank Council on Bergstrom's decision

The Riksbank's General Council thanked Villy Bergstrom for his work at the Riksbank, saying he has played an important part to explain and anchor the Riksbank's role and position in society.

Feldstein for the Fed?

While Harvard University economist Martin Feldstein may have the best credentials to succeed Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chairman, this article published on Tuesday 11 October notes that he may also have the biggest liabilities.

New Fed chief could be named in November

With the White House set to choose a successor to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan soon, analysts have pencilled in November to mid-December as a likely time window for an announcement.

RBNZ's Bollard on the New Zealand economy

In the speech 'Imbalances in the New Zealand economy' given on 14 October Alan Bollard of the RBNZ said very strong household spending was a common factor in the widening current account deficit and the inflationary pressures facing the New Zealand…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, October 2005

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its October 2005 monthly report on 14 October. The BOJ left its assessment of the nation's economy unchanged in the report, saying the economy "continues to recover."

RBA's Stevens on Asian financial co-operation

In the speech 'Asian financial co-operation' given on 14 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said it is unlikely that an Asia-wide exchange rate policy will be adopted anytime soon and consequently the prospect for monetary union in the region was quite…

BOJ must tread carefully in the days ahead

According to this Editorial published on Friday 14 October, the Bank of Japan must take great care when scrapping its easy-money policy. And the central bank's monetary policy should be consistent with the government's efforts to regain fiscal health, it…

Interview with Nobel Prize winner Thomas Schelling

Prof. Thomas Schelling of the University of Maryland was recently awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics, along with Robert J. Aumann. Schelling was interviewed in the Spring 2005 issue of the Richmond Fed's Region Focus magazine. In the interview, he…

Bank of Israel's Stanley Fischer visits Riksbank

On Monday 17 October, the governor of the Bank of Israel, Stanley Fischer, will visit the Riksbank. Mr Fischer has previously held the position of First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, IMF.

Rato to attend GCC meeting in Jeddah

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato will attend a meeting of the finance ministers and central bank governors from the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council in Jeddah on 18 October.

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