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Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, Aug 05

The Bank of England has published its August 2005 Inflation Attitudes Survey. 56% of respondents thought the inflation target was 'about right', while the proportions saying the target was 'too high' and 'too low' were 19% and 9% respectively.

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Sep 2005

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand published the September 2005 issue of its Bulletin on 7 September. The first article provides an introduction to the Basel II framework and outlines the Reserve Bank's plans to adopt the framework here in New Zealand.

'The Region' from the Minneapolis Fed, Sep 2005

The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for September 2005. The article "Payments system issues and challenges" asks why the market, not the Fed, is the prime mover in the U.S. payments system. The latest…

St Louis Fed's Regional Economist, October 2005

The Regional Economist, October 2005 edition, from the St Louis Fed includes the article "Gramm-Leach-Bliley turns 5". More than five years have passed since Congress enacted the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, tearing down regulatory barriers that separated…

Bank of Japan Annual Review 2005

According to the Bank of Japan's Annual Review 2005, the economy continued a recovery trend in fiscal 2004, although there seemed to be somewhat weak movements in production, particularly in IT-related sectors, in the second half of the fiscal year.

International Journal of Central Banking, Sep 05

The September 2005 issue of the International Journal of Central Banking has been published. The latest edition contains five article including 'Liquidity, risk taking, and the lender of last resort,' and 'Dollar shortages and crises'.

ECB Observer - Back to the rules

This publication released on Tuesday 27 September suggests that by publishing Governing Council meeting minutes, the ECB could improve the transparency and efficiency of its monetary policy substantially, thereby supporting its stability-oriented course.

SARB's Quarterly Bulletin, September 2005

The South African Reserve Bank has released its September 2005 Quarterly Bulletin. According to the latest Bulletin, global economic activity lost some of its earlier vigour in the first half of 2005, but still maintained a sturdy and probably more…

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Autumn 2005

The Bank of England released its Quarterly Bulletin Autumn 2005 on Monday. The Bulletin includes the article "Assessing the MPC's fan charts" which says the Bank's use of fan charts has given a 'reasonably good guide' to the risks surrounding the outlook…

Chicago Fed National Activity Index, August 2005

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for August 2005 was +0.10 down from +0.28 in July. Three of the four broad categories of indicators that make up the index - employment, consumption and housing, and sales, orders, and inventories - made positive…

IMF World Economic Outlook, September 2005

The IMF published its World Economic Outlook September 2005 on Wednesday 21 September. In the report the Fund said Hurricane Katrina's reach is global, as higher energy prices cast a cloud of uncertainty over a world economy that is otherwise on track…

St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Fall 2005

The St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine for Fall 2005 has been published. In the latest edition Julie Stackhouse, senior vice president of Banking Supervision and Regulation, shares her thoughts about why lenders should engage in prudent risk…

Policymaking on the FOMC: Transparency, Continuity

This Economic Letter is adapted from remarks by Janet Yellen, President and CEO of the San Francisco Fed, made on 31 May. Yellen says over the past decade, the FOMC has continually re-assessed the costs and benefits of various steps toward greater…

RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement, September 2005

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand published its September 2005 Monetary Policy Statement on 15 September. RBNZ Governor Alan Bollard said since the June Statement, economic indicators have broadly confirmed the slowdown in activity that commenced in the…

IMF Global Financial Stability Report, Sep 2005

The International Monetary Fund published its Global Financial Stability Report for September 2005 on 15 September. The global financial system has strengthened over the past year, according to the report, giving it a substantial cushion against…

HKMA Quarterly Bulletin, September 2005

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority published the September 2005 issue of its Quarterly Bulletin on 14 September. This issue of the Quarterly Bulletin contains two feature articles, both of which relate to the capital adequacy level of banks in Hong Kong.

Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Meeting, 23 Aug

The Sveriges Riksbank published the minutes from its 23 August Executive Board meeting on 12 September. One member considered that with regard to growth prospects for the Swedish economy, on the whole there was reason to make a slight upward revision to…

Bank of Japan Policy Board Minutes

The Bank of Japan published the minutes from its 27 July and 8-9 August meetings on 13 September. Two of the nine policy board members again proposed cutting the 30-35 trln yen liquidity target for banks, according to the minutes.

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, September 2005

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its September 2005 monthly report on 12 September. The BOJ upgraded its assessment of the economy in its September report for the third straight month.

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, August 2005

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its August 2005 Monthly Report on 6 September. The Bundesbank said general weak economic growth in the EU, rather than discrepancy in GDP growth rates, is likely the "real reason for widespread…

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