Belgium
Markets obey laws of nature not math: NBB's Praet
The "once in a century" credit crisis demands a fundamental re-think in the way we view, and regulate, financial systems, Peter Praet, an executive director at the National Bank of Belgium and a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, has…
European authorities rescue Dexia
The Belgian and Luxembourg authorities on Tuesday presided over their second bank bailout in as many days, rescuing Dexia, the world's largest lender to local government, along with their French counterpart.
Benelux authorities part nationalise Fortis
The governments of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have bought sizeable stakes in Fortis, Belgium's biggest lender, after capital fears triggered a cull in shares.
Market pressure matters for capital
Market pressure was an important factor in the banks' capital build-up during the early 1990s, according to a new paper by the National Bank of Belgium.
National Bank of Belgium revamps website
The National Bank of Belgium re-launched its website on Monday in a bid to enhance access to its services and better publicise its work.
Where New-Keynesian models fall short
New-Keynesian monetary models' assumptions do not fully reflect the complexity of price behaviour, a paper published by the National Bank of Belgium states.
Exporters create more jobs
Firms participating in international markets have higher employment growth rates than purely domestic companies, research published by the National Bank of Belgium finds.
No link between early retirement and youth trends
There is little link between rates of early retirement and youth unemployment, research published by the International Monetary Fund finds.
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.
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.
Rock raises lender of last resort issue for EU
One important aspect of the Northern Rock crisis in the UK has been to make market participants wonder what would happen if a similar-sized institution got into difficulties in a small or medium-sized EU member state.
External rigidity is behind lumpy price adjustment
External rigidity, not infrequent price changes, is the reason for large adjustment costs, research published by the Banque de France finds.
Annual report National Bank of Belgium 2006
Belgium's central bank made profits of almost a quarter of a billion euros, according to part 2 of its annual report, which focuses on the central bank's activities and governance.
New IMF Survey
The latest IMF Survey includes articles on the Fund's role in exchange rate surveillance, the conclusions of its most recent "Global Financial Stability Report", and the economic outlook for Belgium, the Middle East and Central Asia.
BNB's Quaden says ECB will keep acting on prices
Belgian National Bank governor Guy Quaden said in an interview published Wednesday 16 May that the ECB will continue to act to lower inflationary expectations.
ECB's Quaden: all info needed on inflation risk
European Central Bank board member, and governor of the Belgian National Bank, Guy Quaden told reporters Thursday 3 May that the ECB would consider all available data that could affect inflation risk when the central bank meets in Dublin next week.
Interview with ECB's Guy Quaden
European Central Bank council member Guy Quaden said in an interview published Monday 16 April, an increase in eurozone interest rates in the coming months is likely.
BNB's Coene says ECB more likely to raise than cut
Belgian National Bank deputy governor Luc Coene said in an interview published Thursday 29 March that ongoing inflation risks in the eurozone mean that interest rates are more likely to rise than to fall.
Quaden on the cash single shared platform
In the speech 'CashSSP - the cash single shared platform' given on 16 March Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said the Eurosystem has established itself as a sound system capable of taking well-founded monetary policy decisions.
ECB's Quaden says yen, yuan weak v euro
The Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan are undervalued against the euro, European Central Bank governing council member Guy Quaden said Thursday 15 February.
Belgium's Quaden on structural reforms in Europe
In the speech 'Structural reforms in Europe - harmonisation or decentralisation?' given on 12 January Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said structural reform applies to existing situations which differ radically from one country to another,…
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.
Belgium's Quaden says don't panic on rate levels
Belgian National Bank governor Guy Quaden said Monday 11 December eurozone countries have no cause for alarm over interest rates and currency levels.
Belgium's Quaden on price and wage rigidities
In the speech 'Price and wage rigidities in an open economy' given on 12 October Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said understanding how prices and wages are determined and how they fluctuate over the business cycle is of course a crucial issue…