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BoE's forecast confirms loosening stance

The Bank of England's February 2001 inflation report confirmed marketexpectations that UK interest rates were likely to head down over thecourse of 2001. Mervyn King, deputy governor for monetary stability, who presented thereport despite a bout of flu,…

Ferguson speech-US undergoing inventory adjustment

The U.S. economy "is clearly undergoing a stock adjustment" to reconcile the supply and demand of capital goods, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson said on Feb 14 at a speech at Vanderbilt University. Ferguson said it is unclear how long the…

Bank of France raises growth forecast for Q1 2001

The Bank of France raised its forecast for first-quarter economic growth in 2001 after its latest survey of business sentiment pointed to a rosier outlook than the bank had anticipated previously. The central bank raised its forecast for first-quarter…

Bank of England expects growth to slow in Q2 2001

The United Kingdom's annual growth rate will drop to around 2% in the second half of 2001, the Bank of England projected, even as unemployment data showed the number of jobless Britons fell far more than expected in January 2001. In its first quarterly…

Fed's Stern sees improved economy in Jan 2001

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Gary Stern said on Feb. 14, 2001 that slower growth in business inventories in December 2000 and improved retail sales and employment data in January 2001 were constructive indicators for the economy. "It…

Argentina's Cavallo not interested in CenBank post

A spokesman for Argentina's Domingo Cavallo said Feb 14, 2001 the former economy minister was not interested in replacing the Central Bank chief, whose job has been threatened by a money-laundering scandal. Cavallo, a Wall Street favourite and the…

Official Intervention in the Forex Mkt-Mark Taylor

"Official Intervention in the Foreign Exchange Market: Is It Effective, and, If So, How Does It Work?" is a new discussion paper by Mark P Taylor and Lucio Sarno published by the Centre for Economic and Policy Research. They look at the theory and…

Graham Bishop on Lamfalussy Wise Men Final Report

The Federal Trust set up a Working Party of senior financial practitionersto look at the "Initial Report" of the Committee of Wise Men (colloquiallyknown as the Lamfalussy Report) on the Regulation of European SecuritiesMarkets. Graham Bishop, owner of…

Japan LDP members call for BOJ's Hayami to resign

Some members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) financial panel called for Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami to resign at a meeting on Feb 14, 2001 a senior panel member said.They criticised Hayami for ending the policy of guiding key…

Interview: ECB's Otmar Issing

The chief economist and executive board member of the EuropeanCentral Bank gives an inside view on the ECB's thinking: Why hasthe ECB recently started publishing macroeconomic projectionsrather than forecasts, and what do these projections mean…

China rises to 8th in IMF vote rankings - cbank

China has risen in rankings to eighth from 11th in terms of capital provided to the International Monetary Fund, state media reported on Feb 13, 2001, citing a central bank spokesman. The elevation follows executive approval of an increase in China's…

Vietnam seeks US$500m IMF loan

Vietnam is seeking an emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund to help pay for a US$1.5 billion (S$2.6 billion) programme to restructure its debt-ridden banking sector. The country is negotiating a US$500 million loan package with the IMF,…

Israel cbank warns employee unrest disrupt policy

The Bank of Israel cautioned on Feb 13, 2001 that continued labour unrest at the central bank could disrupt monetary policy. The discount rate is maintained through regularly scheduled auctions in which the central bank sells or buys money. If these…

'Modernizing Financial Systems' - D. Papadimitriou

The modernization of the financial system is a buzz phrase at the moment, especially in America. In this wide-ranging collection of essays, Professor Papadimitriou has gathered together many of the most informed and most readable commentators on this…

Political Economy of the Japan's Financial Markets

In this book, the authors Dick Beason and Jason James attempt to cut through the myths that surround the Japanese markets, and extrapolate a clear, realistic picture of their twenty year transition. The book is divided into four. The authors lay out the…

Vietnam - New regulations on banks' rep offices

Commercial banks can open rep offices and branches at home and abroad, as well as set up, disband and merge branches, provided they meet certain conditions, the central bank has ruled.Decision 90/2001/QD-NHNN regarding this signed last week by deputy…

Japan admits economic going is getting tougher

Japan acknowledged on Feb 13, 2001 it is flirting with recession, but ministers and some economists expressed confidence the steps by the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to calm the money markets would help to put a floor under the economy. Economics Minister Taro…

Dollar mood jittery ahead of Greenspan remarks

The dollar's near-term fate hung in the balance on Feb 13, 2000 ahead of potentially market-movingcomments by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan in Congress. Dealers generally expect Greenspan to adopt a cautiously optimistic tone on the U.S…

Do Monetary Handcuffs Restrain Leviathan?-A. Rose

A new discussion paper called "Do Monetary Handcuffs Restrain Leviathan? Fiscal Policy in Extreme Exchange Rate Regimes" by Andrew K Rose , Antonio Fatas, has just been published by the Centre for Economic and Policy Research. It looks at case studies of…

Optimal Degrees of Transparency in Mon Pol-Jensen

"Optimal Degrees of Transparency in Monetary Policymaking" is a new discussion paper by Henrik Jensen published by the Centre for Economic and Policy Research in London. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of transparency. A good paper for all…

BIS urges vigilance on asset bubbles

It's time for central bankers to get tough on bubbles, according to a top official at the Bank for International Settlements. Overly high stock and property prices should prompt central bankers to take interest rate action in the same way rising wage…

Greenspan said the U.S. was not in recession

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Feb 13, 2001 the U.S. economy was not in a recession but may face a rocky transition as it downshifts from super-charged growth rates of the past several years. When asked point-blank in a Senate Banking…

Bank of Canada cuts growth forecast

Canada's central bank said officially for the first time on Feb 13, 2001 that the U.S. economic slowdown may cut Canada's growth rate to below 3 percent, but it remained positive about the country's economic prospects. "Primarily because of the spillover…

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