Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
How to save the young from the burden of pensions
According to this article by Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, published in the Financial Times on Wednesday 18 October, the introduction of an EU constitutional rule to prevent young workers being discriminated against in pension reforms is needed.
ECB's Bini Smaghi on an ageing society
In the speech 'Democratic representation and economic policy rules in an ageing society' given on 28 September Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said ageing population and negative demographics may jeopardize the financial and political sustainability of…
ECB's Bini Smaghi calls for Italian pension reform
European Central Bank executive committee member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi in an interview called for an immediate pension reform in Italy.
ECB's Bini Smaghi sees further policy tightening
European Central Bank executive committee member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said in an interview published Sunday 6 August that he sees further increases in euro zone interest rates in the next months.
ECB's Bini Smaghi on financial globalisation
In the speech 'Financial globalisation and integration: What's next? A forward-looking perspective' given on 18 July Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said economic and financial imbalances between the main economic regions of the world continue to widen…
ECB's Bini Smaghi on global imbalances
In the speech 'European and Asian perspectives on global imbalances' given on 14 July Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said for the euro area, Asia has now become a more important trade partner than the US.
Comment: Surprises as ECB reshuffles
The ECB last week surprised analysts by naming ex-Bundesbank official, Jurgen Stark, as head of its economics division. As expected, the central bank has split the management roles for the important divisions of economics and research, both previously…
ECB announces distribution of responsibilities
Within the framework of its collective responsibility for the overall functioning of the business areas of the European Central Bank, the Executive Board of the ECB agreed Thursday 1 June on a distribution of responsibilities among its members, with…
Comment: Replacing Issing
Pressure is mounting on the ECB to finalise the reshuffle of its executive board, necessitated by the departure of its chief economist and head of research, Otmar Issing, this week. The absence of any official announcements on the matter is leading to…
ECB's Bini Smaghi on the growth of pension funds
In the speech 'The growth of pension funds and financial markets: Implications for central banks' given on 4 May (published 8 May) Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said financial muscle of the world's pension funds may make it harder for central bank…
ECB's Bini Smaghi: IMF risks becoming secretariat
European Central Bank (ECB) board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said the International Monetary Fund needs to give the ECB and eurozone stronger representation, according to an interview by the Financial Times.
ECB's Bini Smaghi on financial market supervision
In the speech 'Independence and accountability of supervision in the european financial market' given on 9 March Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said the increasing European financial integration poses difficult challenges for the institutional…
Interview with ECB's Bini Smaghi
In a recent interview, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, said that unless private consumption picks up there will be no sustained growth. The high price of oil is an important factor, as it is taking away…
Bini Smaghi calls for excess liquidity halt
Central banks must act in a timely way to halt excess liquidity, a senior European Central Bank official said in the advance release of a newspaper interview Wednesday 25 January.
Bini Smaghi says rate to rise if justified by data
European Central Bank board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said on Wednesday 18 January that the ECB will raise its interest rates if new economic data justifies this move.
Interview with ECB's Bini Smaghi
Speaking recently, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, said that the US Federal Reserve is better than the ECB is "a bit like saying that Alonso is better than Schumacher. It depends on the car. The US economy…
Stark tipped as Issing's replacement at ECB
Germany wants to hold its seat on the European Central Bank's executive board and could nominate Bundesbank Vice President Juergen Stark to replace Otmar Issing next year, Deputy Finance Minister Thomas Mirow said in an interview this week.
ECB's Bini Smaghi on economic forecasting
In the speech 'Economic forecasting and monetary policy' given on 8 December Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB hinted that further interest rate increases may be on the way for the euro zone.
ECB's Bini Smaghi says rates could rise
The European Central Bank could raise its official interest rate to 2.25 pct from 2.00, when the bank's governing council meets tomorrow, said ECB executive Lorenzo Bini Smaghi on Wednesday 30 November
Communique from G10 ministers and governors
The Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the countries of the Group of Ten met in Washington, D.C. on 25 September.
Hurricanes may delay US current account correction
European Central Bank board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said in an interview that costs resulting from hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico could mean that the US will be unable to correct its large current account deficit for some time.
Euro area decision-making lacks synchronisation
This article published on Thursday 8 September by ECB Executive Board Member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi says Eurozone countries could boost the effectiveness of the currency union by unveiling their national budgets around the same date and by using the same…
ECB's Bini Smaghi rejects France's proposal
European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi has rejected France's proposal for a dialogue between the ECB and eurozone states regarding economic policies in the region, according to an interview with Handelsblatt.
Interview with ECB's Bini Smaghi
In an interview published this week European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said blaming the euro is like blaming the thermometer when you are ill. Proof that the euro is not the cause of the crisis is provided by the fact that…