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Speech by Yutaka Yamaguchi of the Bank of Japan
SPEECH - Remarks by Yutaka Yamaguchi, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan, at the JCIF International Finance Seminar on 17 October.
Philadelphia Fed Oct. index plunges
US - The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's business outlook survey for October indicated the regional economy reversed following the 11 September terror attacks.
RBA buys a net $778 mln in forex market, September
AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia bought a net $A778 million in its foreign exchange market transactions in September, according to figures in its monthly bulletin.
ECB's Hamalainen urges speedier market integration
IRELAND - European Central Bank board member Sirkka Hamalainen has urged euro zone countries to speed up the integration of financial markets and help the implementation of monetary policy in the 12-member currency bloc.
HKMA exec says no to US$ as Hong Kong's currency
HONG KONG - Hong Kong Monetary Authority Deputy Chief Executive Tony Latter said Monday said there was no need to make the U.S. dollar the city's official currency.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, October
SURVEY - The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Outlook Survey for October 2001.
Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin - October 2001
REPORT - The Reserve Bank of Australia has published its regular monthly bulletin for October, Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia.
Speech by Urban Backstrom of Sveriges Riksbank
SPEECH - Speech by Governor Urban Backstrom of Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden's central bank, at The Riksdag's Finance Committee 16 October.
Speech by Tony Latter of the HKMA
SPEECH - Opening Remarks by Mr Tony Latter, Deputy Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, at the Signing Ceremony for the Appointment of the Dao Heng Bank Group, HSBC and Hang Seng Bank as Placing Banks for the Retail Bonds of the HKMC, 22…
Speech by Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB
SPEECH - Speech delivered by Dr. Sirkka Hamalainen, Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, ACI, Dublin, 15 October.
Gambia struggles with economic reform
GAMBIA - Presidential elections this week in the Gambia will push the small West African nation into the international limelight.
ECB net gold reserves decline in Oct 12 week
GERMANY - The Eurosystem's net reserves in gold and gold receivables declined by EUR1 million to EUR128.2 billion in the week ended 12 October, the European Central Bank said Tuesday.
Finland tops economic league
FINLAND - Little Finland has knocked the United States off its perch as the world's most competitive economy, according to an annual ranking from the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Economic leaders choose Ottawa
CANADA - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have confirmed that their delayed annual meetings will now be held in Ottawa on 17-18 November.
Singapore MAS to review bank ATM rule in 2-3 years
SINGAPORE - The Monetary Authority of Singapore said Wednesday it will review the restriction on foreign banks' access to local banks' automated teller machine network in two to three years.
Fed eases rules on foreign banks, US branches
US - Almost four years after it was first proposed, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday approved easing rules on activities of branches of U.S. banks abroad and for U.S.-based branches of foreign financial institutions.
Fed nominees pledge inflation fight, help growth
US - Two candidates for the Federal Reserve board, Susan Bies and Mark Olson, Wednesday gave their support to the U.S. central bank's dual mandate of fighting inflation and pursuing steady economic growth.
Hayami says Greenspan against inflation targeting
JAPAN - Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami said on Thursday U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan had told him the U.S. central bank chief was opposed to the idea of setting an inflation target for central banks.
Court bars Brazil c bank from liquidated bond sale
BRAZIL - The Central Bank's plans to sell R$11.004 billion in dollar-linked bonds owned by banks under government liquidation - Economico, Mercantil de Pernambuco and Nacional - is under threat.
Argentina draws up debt-swap plan
ARGENTINA - Argentina is preparing a new debt exchange aimed at easing its heavy interest burden, amid a raging debate as to whether the plan would in fact constitute a default.
FSA 'self-critical' of role in Equitable
UK - An internal investigation by the Financial Services Authority has sharply criticised its own role in the Equitable Life debacle.
Has a Recession Already Started? - FRBSF
US - In this latest Economic Letter, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank Senior Research Advisor Glenn Rudebusch examines the definition and dating of recessions.
Research from the San Francisco Fed Bank
RESEARCH - The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has published an Economic Letter 2001-29; 19 October, titled Has a Recession Already Started?
BoE's Clementi says "clear downside risk" to rates
UK - Bank of England deputy governor David Clementi said on Friday there were "clear downside risks" to UK interest rates due to the slowing world economy, made worse by September's attacks on the United States.