Greece
Bank of Greece - Annual Report 2005
According to the Bank of Greece's Annual Report 2005, despite the slowdown in the GDP growth rate in 2005, the performance of the Greek economy in 2005 is considered satisfactory.
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.
Greece's Garganas on macroeconomic management
In the speech 'Macroeconomic management in an environment of aggregate supply shocks - lessons from recent experience' given on 25 November Nicholas Garganas of the Bank of Greece said central banks should not respond to negative supply shocks by…
Garganas looks to reform of banking regulation
Greek central bank governor Nikos Garganas told a banking forum on Tuesday 5 December that he wanted to see reform of banking regulation.
Greek banking sector "needs supervision"
According to the commentary 'Our banking sector needs supervision', published Saturday 29 July, by the Kathimerini, the Bank of Greece is shirking its supervision responsibility.
Comment: Left out in the cold
While Slovenia celebrates its imminent entry to the eurozone, the Baltic aspirants can feel more than a little peeved by Brussels' handling of their efforts to join the club.
Garganas on regional financial stability
In the speech 'Regional financial stability around the Eurozone' given on 1 June Nicholas Garganas of the Bank of Greece said it is important to recognize that, as the financial systems of South-Eastern European countries are liberalized and their…
Garganas says ECB may aggressively raise rates
European Central Bank council member Nicholas Garganas said in an interview the bank is ready to accelerate the pace of interest-rate increases to counter higher inflation risks in the eurozone.
ECB's Garganas says more rate hikes possible
European Central Bank Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said on Thursday 27 April that more interest rate rises are probably on the way, with the timing dependant on economic growth and inflation developments.
Bank of Greece - Annual Report 2004
According to the Bank of Greece's Annual Report 2004, following the satisfactory growth rate of the Greek economy in 2003 (4.7%), economic activity in Greece began to slow down in the second half of 2004.
Garganas says eurozone inflation risks increased
Greek central bank governor Nicholas Garganas said on Friday 17 February that since December's hike in eurozone interest rates, inflation pressures have increased, partly due to rising oil prices.
Third Euro-Mediterranean central bank seminar
The third Euro-Mediterranean seminar, which brings together Eurosystem and non-euro area Mediterranean central banks, was jointly organised by the Bank of Greece and the European Central Bank and held in Nafplion on 25 January.
Garganas says ECB will act on rates if needed
The European Central Bank will raise interest rates in the future if December's hike isn't enough to keep inflation subdued, Bank of Greece governor and ECB Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said Monday 19 December.
Greece's Garganas: ECB won't follow Fed rate rises
The European Central Bank won't follow the US Federal Reserve's practise of continuous interest rate hikes, Bank of Greece governor and ECB Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said Friday 9 December.
Tripartite protocol on banking supervision signed
Jean-Claude Trichet and Dr. Farouk El Okdah, governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, on 13 November signed a Tripartite Protocol to mark the start of a Eurosystem Technical Assistance Programme on Banking Supervision.
ECB's Garganas sees no need for rate rise
The European Central Bank sees no need to raise eurozone interest rates if area-wide inflation slows to less than 2.0 percent next year, governing council member and Greek central bank chief Nicholas Garganas said in a newspaper interview.
Trichet says vigilance needed on inflation risks
ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet said on Friday 7 October that the threat of inflation in the eurozone should be watched carefully due mainly to high property prices.
Greece's Garganas on ECB's single monetary policy
In the speech 'Adjusting to the single monetary policy of the ECB' given on 24 June, Nicholas Garganas of the Bank of Greece said recent events have given rise to some populist rhetoric about the wisdom of a single currency within Europe.
Garganas says ECB may hike inflation forecast
"The oil price increases in recent weeks imply some upward revision to the main scenario for inflation," said Garganas, who is also the governor of the Bank of Greece, in an interview in Athens with Bloomberg.
ECB policy not enough to spur growth says Garganas
Bank of Greece governor Nicholas Garganas said on Friday 24 June that European Central Bank monetary policy has performed well but is not enough to spark growth.
ECB's Garganas sees no reason for rate hike
European Central Bank council member Nicholas Garganas said in an interview that there is no need for the bank to start raising interest rates until inflation pressures increase.
Garganas calls for sharp fall in deficit and debt
Bank of Greece Governor Nicholas Garganas told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday 9 March that Greece's economy does not face a crisis, but the government must try to lower budget deficits and public debt even sooner than mandated by the European…
Greek, Turkish supervisors to exchange information
Greece's central bank said that it will sign a cooperation agreement with Turkey's Banking Regulatory and Supervisory Agency regarding the exchange of information.
Interview with ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo
Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, gave an interview this week to Il Sole 24 Ore. In the interview he said the Greek case [where the deficit has clearly been larger than that reported] speaks for…