European Central Bank (ECB)
ECB surprises by leaving rates unchanged
The European Central Bank on Mar 1, 2001 surprised financial markets by leaving interest rates unchanged, showing that it was not yet ready to follow a series of recent rate cuts by the world's other top central banks.
OECD's Visco -Fed should not overreact to slowdown
The U.S. Federal Reserve should not cut interest rates too much in the face of its slowing economy in case this jeopardised price stability, the chief economist for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Ignazio Visco, warned on Mar 1.
ECB says output of euro banknotes is on schedule
The European Central Bank insisted that production of euro banknotes is on schedule, rejecting a newspaper report that said printing problems could leave European nations short for the introduction of the notes on Jan. 1, 2002.
ECB looking to move Frankfurt headquarters
The European Central Bank, not even three years old, has already outgrown its headquarters and plans to construct a building outside the city's high-rise banking district by around 2006.
'Why adopt transparency? Publishing forecasts'-ECB
A new ECB working paper by Petra Geraats has been published called "Why adopt transparency? The publication of central bank forecasts". It provides an explanation for the puzzling fact why several central banks have recently abandoned the usual secrecy…
Buba Remsperger - German growth seen slower in '01
Economic growth in Germany in 2001 will be slower on average than in 2000, Deutsche Bundesbank Chief Economist Hermann Remsperger said Feb 23, 2001 in an interview with German news agency VWD.
German expert wants ECB rotation after enlargement
Membership of the European Central Bank's policymaking body should be rotated once the currency bloc is expanded, a member of the German government's council of independent advisers said in a newspaper on Feb 22, 2001.
Buba-German economy grew 0.25 pct q/q in Q4 2000
The Bundesbank said on Feb 21, 2001 the German economy grew at a reduced pace in the final months of 2000, expanding by a seasonally adjusted 0.25 percent in real terms from the third quarter.
UK: Trichet says confidence key to euro
Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet said on Feb 21, 2001 confidence was key when policymakers spoke of a strong euro.
ECB's Issing-price risks more balanced, not gone
European Central Bank Chief Economist Otmar Issing reiterated on Feb 21 that while price risk in the euro zone were increasingly balanced some threats to price stability still lingered on.
Belgian central bank issues loans warning to banks
The National Bank of Belgium used its annual report on Feb 20, 2001 to fire a warning shot to commercial banks about lending to high tech firms. The central bank, which is pitching to take on a greater role in banking supervision in Belgium, said banks…
Welteke - upside price risk diminished,not faded
Upside risks to price stability in the euro zone have diminished but the all-clear can't be given yet, Deutsche Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke said on Feb 20.
ECB updates operational conditions for pay systems
On 20 February 2001, the Governing Council of the ECB updated the operational conditions for the use of eligible securities settlement systems (SSSs) in the settlement of collateral for Eurosystem credit operations.
'Tech Transformation, Retail Banking'-by J. Vesala
The doctoral dissertation of Jukka Vesala, titled "Technological Transformation and Retail Banking Competition: Implications and Measurement", has been published by the Bank of Finland. Mr Vesala is presently employed at the European Central Bank. The…
Trichet confident consumers will buoy French econ
In an interview on national radio, Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet painted an upbeat picture of the French economy Feb 19, insisting strong domestic demand and robust consumer spending will help protect it from a slowing U.S.
ECB- Cross border use of collateral: users survey
The European Central Bank (ECB) on Feb 19 published a report presenting the results of a survey on the cross-border use of collateral.
Greek cbank warns of inflationary pressures-paper
Greece's central bank believes the government's target of average 2.3 percent inflation in 2001 may be beyond reach if inflationary pressures in the domestic economy are not reined in, Greek newspaper To Vima reported on Feb 18, 2001. Citing sources, To…
ECB'S Welteke assumes U.S. still wants strong dlr
European Central Bank council member Ernst Welteke said on Feb 17, 2001 that he could imagine the United States would remain interested in a strong dollar, according to a spokesman for the central banker. Welteke said a strong dollar policy would help…
Duisenberg can draw satisfaction from G7 meeting
For European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg, Feb 17 meeting with the G7 godfathers of global finance in Palermo must have been a thoroughly satisfying experience. None of the finance ministers from the Group of Seven leading industrial countries…
Belgium eyes central bank gold profit for pensions
Belgium's government plans to use profits from the past transfer of gold from its central bank to the European Central Bank to start a state pension fund it had hoped to fill with proceeds from the sale of mobile telephone licences, Belgian media…
Interview: ECB's Otmar Issing
The chief economist and executive board member of the EuropeanCentral Bank gives an inside view on the ECB's thinking: Why hasthe ECB recently started publishing macroeconomic projectionsrather than forecasts, and what do these projections mean…
Bank of France raises growth forecast for Q1 2001
The Bank of France raised its forecast for first-quarter economic growth in 2001 after its latest survey of business sentiment pointed to a rosier outlook than the bank had anticipated previously. The central bank raised its forecast for first-quarter…
ECB Hamalainen-Eurozone needs structural changes
The euro zone still needs to make further strides in structural changes if it is to see a potential economic growth rate similar to that of the U.S., European Central Bank executive board member Sirkka Haemaelaeinen said on Feb 12, 2001. "Certainly, we…
Buba Stark-EU fin min council should censure Irish
Ireland should be censured by the full council of European Union finance ministers, for not adhering to its commitment to tighter fiscal policy, Deutsche Bundesbank Vice President Juergen Stark said on Feb. 9, according to German newspaper Boersen…