Austria
Austria names new governor
Ewald Nowotny, a former chief executive of BAWAG, an Austrian Bank, is to replace Klaus Liebscher, at the helm of the country's central bank.
Cyprus and Malta join gold agreement
Cyprus and Malta, the two newest members of the eurozone, have signed up to the Central Bank Gold Agreement, which limits the amount of gold cooperating institutions can sell.
ECB sticks to inflation line amid OECD cut calls
Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank, and fellow members of the rate-setting governing council have defended the central bank's decision to fight inflation, in spite of increasingly vociferous calls for them to cut rates.
Decision supports ECB on counterfeit check
The European Central Bank (ECB) won backing from a French court on Wednesday for the right to use a method to detect fake notes.
Austrian central bank increases regulatory role
The National Bank of Austria has strengthened its hold on the regulation of the banking industry following the introduction of a new financial market supervision framework.
Eurozone needs to deal with global imbalances
The euro area must prepare for the orderly resolution of global imbalances, says Klaus Liebscher, the governor of the Austrian National Bank.
OeNB - Annual Report 2006
Operating profit at Austria's central bank for the year was €193m, down on last year's €295m, as the OeNB added nearly €100m to its pension reserve.
ECB's Liebscher: vigilance ensures stable prices
European Central Bank vigilance will safeguard future price stability and a stable euro, ECB Governing Council member Klaus Liebscher wrote in an Austrian newspaper on Wednesday 2 May.
New DG of Ireland's central bank announced
The governor of the Central Bank of Ireland , John Hurley, Thursday 19 April announced the appointment of Tony Grimes as Director General Designate of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland.
ECB's Liebscher on exchange rates
European Central Bank governing council member Klaus Liebscher said Monday 16 April that exchange rates should reflect fundamentals.
Syria, Austria sign MoU
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Central Bank of Syria (CBS) and the Austrian National Bank on Thursday 22 March.
Liebscher says ECB job not finished yet
European Central Bank council member Klaus Liebscher said in an interview published Monday 12 March the bank can't consider its job done after seven interest-rate increases because inflation remains a threat.
Tumpel-Gugerell on tripartite protocol
In a speech given on 16 February Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said over the next six months, the ECB and eight central banks will be working closely with the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina on a needs assessment programme funded by the…
Paper on central bank interventions
The December 2006 Working Paper "Central bank interventions, communication and interest rate policy in emerging European economies" analyses the effectiveness of foreign exchange interventions in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia…
Bank of Slovenia joins Central Bank Gold Agreement
The central bank of Slovenia has joined the Central Bank Gold Agreement which limits gold sales by central banks, the European Central Bank said Friday 22 December.
A deliberative independent central bank
This Working Paper from the National Bank of Austria develops a communication game that is applied to the question of central bank policy and independence.
ECB's Liebscher sees December rate hike
European Central Bank governing council member Klaus Liebscher told the FAZ newspaper on Wednesday 18 October that market expectations of a December interest rate increase are accurate, but said the ECB has no pre-determined view on rates for 2007.
EU confirms Slovenia's 2007 euro entry
EU leaders ended their spring summit Friday 16 June by welcoming Slovenia as the 13th member of the euro single currency.
National Bank of Austria - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Austria's Annual Report 2005, Austria's real GDP grew by 1.9% in 2005, mainly fuelled by strengthened exports and the dynamic development of the industrial sector.
ECB plans meetings in Dublin, Vienna in 2007
The European Central Bank said on Friday 2 June that it will hold meetings of its governing council in Dublin and Vienna next year.
Liebscher says ECB worried on inflation
Austrian national bank governor Klaus Liebscher told reporters Friday 19 May that the European Central Bank is worried about risks to the eurozone's inflation outlook.
Austria's Liebscher says oil biggest eurozone risk
Austrian national bank governor Klaus Liebscher told reporters on Thursday 11 May that high oil prices pose the biggest threat to the eurozone economy.
Liebscher hints at ECB rate rise
European Central Bank council member Klaus Liebscher signalled in an interview published Monday 10 April that the euro zone central bank may raise interest rates in June to curb inflation.
ECOFIN's Grasser says Slovenia may join euro in 07
Austrian Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, said Slovenia has a good chance of joining the euro on 1 January 2007.