Europe

ECB Monthly Bulletin, March 2004

The European Central Bank published its March 2004 Monthly Bulletin on 11 March. The Bulletin reported that the main scenario of a continued gradual recovery in the course of 2004 and 2005 remains valid.

Paris seminar on the EU accession process

The fifth central bank seminar on the European Union (EU) accession process was held in Paris on 4 and 5 March 2004. The purpose of this seminar was to exchange views on important central banking issues ahead of EU accession.

Ireland, Belgium likely to lose bid for ECB seat

Ireland and Belgium look set to lose their battle to win a seat on the six person executive board of the European Central Bank (ECB). Eurozone finance ministers were due to discuss the position on Monday evening, 8 March, with Spain's Jose Manuel…

ECB board member confirmation hearing in April

The European Parliament said on Wednesday 3 March that it will hold a confirmation hearing with the nominee for the ECB's soon to be vacant seat. It spoke of a broadening of backgrounds which "would come from board members with an academic or…

Trichet on the EU accession process

Speaking at the 'Paris seminar on the EU accession process' on 4 March, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said that as European central bankers, our destiny is intertwined with the destiny of our continent. As Europe is being rebuilt and reunited, so we are…

Trichet firm on ECB's independence

European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said at the ECB's post- meeting press conference on Thursday 4 March that the bank should never be influenced by political pressure when it takes interest rate decisions.

The ECB's new headquarters may bring image change

This article looks at the ECB's new HQ plans and examines other central banks' architecture. The Bank of Japan's main office looks suspiciously like the Bank of England which has a grand, imperial flavour, it says. Then there's the Federal Reserve with a…

Padoa-Schioppa on building on the euro's success

In a speech on 'Building on the euro's success' given on 26 February, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB said the rampant euro proved the eurozone was doing its bit to ease global imbalances and scalded Asia for fixed currency regimes. By operating a peg…

Tumpel-Gugerell: Central banks in an enlarged EU

In the speech 'Challenges for central banks in an enlarged European Union and euro area' given on 20 February, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said a new and changing environment requires new concepts and innovation in the field of central banking.

Papademos on the competition for new ECB premises

In his introductory statement at the Deutsches Architektur Museum given on 20 February, Lucas Papademos of the ECB said the ECB is very satisfied that the results of the international architectural competition have fulfilled its expectations.

ECB won't burst bubbles says Issing

Otmar Issing said on Wednesday 18 February that the ECB would not use monetary policy to burst speculative bubbles in eurozone asset prices as such a move would have a negative effect on the real economy.

Trichet's testimony before the European Parliament

In testimony before the European Parliament given on 16 February Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said recent data have strengthened the ECB's expectation of an economic recovery in the eurozone and made us "more confident" that the recovery began in the…

ECB sees faster eurozone growth

The European Central Bank published its February 2004 Monthly Bulletin on 12 February. In the February Bulletin, the ECB said that in its new regular quarterly 'Survey of Professional Forecasters', the experts had revised their forecasts upwards.

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