Economics
MAS's Aziz on expanding ASEAN-EU economic links
In the speech 'Expanding ASEAN-EU economic links - the role of the euro' given on 14 July, Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said both the EU and ASEAN through the rebalancing of global growth have the potential to contribute towards…
ECB paper on rules for a currency union
The ECB Working Paper "Fiscal and monetary rules for a currency union" published on Thursday 21 July addresses the question of the joint conduct of fiscal and monetary policy in a currency union.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, June 2005
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for June 2005 was +0.28 in June, up from -0.03 in May. Three of the four broad categories of indicators that make up the index - production and income, consumption and housing, and sales, orders, and inventories -…
Deutsche Bundesbank - Annual Report 2004
The Deutsche Bundesbank has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2004. For the German economy, 2004 was a year of rather mixed fortunes, according to the report.
Israel's Fischer on economic stabilisation program
In a speech on 'The economic stabilisation program and its effect on the Israeli economy today' given on 30 June, Stanley Fischer of the Bank of Israel said the new law that we in the Bank of Israel propose clearly defines the independence required for a…
Reports claim China told US of yuan plan
News reports on Monday 25 July said that US officials were informed by the Chinese government in advance of its decision to drop its currency's link to the dollar last week and raise its exchange rate.
ECB's Paramo says Q2 growth likely below Q1
European Central Bank Executive Board Member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said in an interview published on Monday 25 July that the eurozone economy probably grew slightly less in the second quarter of this year than in the first, but longer term it…
PBOC chief says yuan move an 'initial' step
The governor of China's central bank speaking on Saturday 23 July, described last week's revaluation of the yuan as an initial step whose benefits outweighed the disadvantages.
SARB's Mboweni on the South African economy
In a speech given on 18 July, Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said the path of the rand, although volatile during some periods, has remained relatively stable over the past couple of months.
BSP appoints Guinigundo deputy governor
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas governor Amando M. Tetangco, announced the appointment of economist Diwa Guinigundo, 51, on Thursday as deputy governor of the BSP's Monetary Stability Sector.
Interview with St Louis Fed's Poole
In an interview published this week Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis president William Poole said the U.S. economy is on solid ground, inflation is under control and market forecasts for higher Federal Reserve interest rates are reasonable.
Former Central Bank of Malta governor dies
Anthony Galdes, who headed the Central Bank of Malta from 1987 to 1993, died this week aged 74, after a lifelong commitment to public service.
Former Reserve Bank of India governor dies
Former governor of the Reserve Bank of India Indravadan Gordhanbhai Patel, died in a New York hospital on Sunday night, family sources were quoted as saying.
Venezuela's Rojas enters race for IADB chief
A Venezuelan candidate has emerged to further complicate the contest to elect a new head of the Inter-American Development Bank.
Bernanke won't advise on Fed chairman choice
Ben Bernanke said on Monday he will not be involved in advising President George W. Bush on whom he should pick to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
FOMC Minutes, 29-30 June
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's 29-30 June meeting published on Thursday 21 July showed policy-makers agreed that they had to be specially vigilant for signs of rising inflation and that they needed to keep raising interest rates.
China's currency conundrum
This article published on Thursday says that China's decision to revalue its currency by 2.1% and introduce a new currency basket for determining future exchange rate moves is an important step in the evolution of the country's monetary policy and…
Interview with PBOC's spokesman on exchange rate
Following the announcement by the People's Bank of China that the country will implement a regulated, managed floating exchange rate system based on market supply and demand, the People's Daily Online edition carried an interview with the PBOC's…
Central bankers support China's move on yuan rate
The Group of Seven leading industrial nations on Thursday praised China's decision to revalue its yuan currency and said it would help the global economy.
HK's Acting Financial Secretary welcomes reform
In response to the announcement made by the People's Bank of China Thursday evening, Hong Kong's Acting Financial Secretary, Stephen Ip welcomed the latest reform to the renminbi exchange rate regime.
MAS says increased S$ volatility not expected
The Monetary Authority of Singapore said it does not expect greater volatility in the Singapore dollar as a result of the revaluation of the yuan and ringgit.
Zimbabwe devalues currency by almost 40%
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced a 39% devaluation of the Zimbabwe dollar, to Z$17,500 to the US dollar, as part of a package of reforms designed to reverse the country's precipitous economic decline.
RBA paper on underlying inflation
The Reserve Bank of Australia Discussion Paper "Underlying inflation: Concepts, measurement and performance" published on 21 July explores the concept of underlying inflation and the properties of various measures of underlying inflation in the…
Bank of Finland - Annual Report 2004
The Bank of Finland has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2004. The world economy experienced a period of rapid growth in 2004, the report notes. International trade, in particular, grew at an exceptionally fast pace.