Inflation

Iran to consider redenomination

The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran will look into the possibility of knocking three zeros off its rial currency.

Bank of Sierra Leone - Annual Report 2006

The Sierra Leonean economy grew by 7.8% in 2006. The growth was down to a strong mining industry, good relations with trade partners and sound economic policies, said the central bank.

ECB rate setting analysed

This paper, published by the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability, uses the ordered-probit technique and variables noted in the European Central Bank's (ECB's) Monthly Bulletin to investigate how the central bank sets rates.

Svensson defends publication of rate path

Lars Svensson, the deputy governor of Sweden's Riksbank, said the central bank had decided to publish an interest rate path because it was impossible to forecast inflation and resource allocation without having an assumption for the interest rate path.

Paper on the new Keynesian Phillips curve

The Richmond Federal Reserve Paper, Inflation dynamics of the new Keynesian Phillips curve, derives the log-linear approximation of the inflation dynamics in the Calvo-model when the average inflation rate is positive.

Canada investigates inflation, wages and growth

A new working paper published by the Bank of Canada looks at the relationship between steady-state costs of inflation in a general equilibrium model, output growth and staggered nominal price and wage contracts.

Chilean rates reach five-year high

Chile's central bank lifted its overnight lending rate to the highest in five years, and suggested that additional tightening is likely to be needed to keep inflation anchored around the 3% inflation target.

ECB publishes monthly bulletin

The European Central Bank said it is monitoring prices closely to ensure that the eurozone escapes high inflation in the medium to long term in its latest monthly bulletin.

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