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'The Greenspan Effect' by Sicilia and Cruikshank
If Alan Greenspan is God, then this is the biblical exegesis. The latest book to delve into the Greenspan phenomenon takes the great man's words and then picks them apart in an exhaustive search for meaning. Sicilia and Cruikshank, apparently without a…
'European Central Bank' by Georg Schweiger
As befits a man with his background, Schweiger's book primarily deals with the legal and institutional framework of the European Central Bank (ECB). Although the jacket claims the book focuses on the personalities behind the bank, this is better left to…
'Gatekeepers of Growth' by Sylvia Maxfield
With so many books on central banking in OECD countries, it makes a refreshing change to read a book that concerns itself with developing countries. Here, Sylvia Maxfield writes about the, causes and consequences of the independence of central banks in…
Kazakhs give details of new strategic oil fund
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on Jan. 31 issued a decree setting out details of a special fund to make his resource-rich nation less exposed to changing prices for energy and commodities exports. The official Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper said…
NY Fed extends triparty collateral for repos
The Federal Reserve on Jan. 31, 2001, extended for another year the use of agency debt and mortgage-backed securities as collateral, along with U.S. Treasuries, for repurchase agreements in daily open market operations. The Fed's policy-setting arm…
Banco de Mexico might halt forex reserves buildup
A Banco de Mexico official said on Jan. 31, 2001, the central bank was weighing the cost of continuing to accumulate foreign exchange reserves and was considering halting its monthly auction of dollar options. "We've got to seriously consider if we want…
Irish cbank chief stays on for extra time
The governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, Mr Maurice O'Connell, is to remain in office for almost an extra year. Mr O'Connell, who was due to retire on April 30, 2001, having completed a seven year term, will now stay in his post until the end of…
Interview with Viktor Gerashchenko
We report in full an interview with Russian central bank chairman Viktor Gerashchenko that appeared in the Russia paper, 'AIF weekly', following the World Economic Forum in Davos.
US Federal Reserve cuts interests by 0.5%
The US central bank, the Federal Reserve, has cut interest rates by 0.5% to 5.5%. This is the second rate cut during January 2001, as Fed chairman Alan Greenspan seeks to stop the slowing US economy plunging into recession. The Fed took the markets by…
BoJ deputy gov defends ending of 0% interest rate
The Bank of Japan was not wrong in ending its zero interest rate policy last August, Sakuya Fujiwara, a central bank deputy governor, said on Jan. 31. "Look at the market and economic indicators in the month following the removal of the zero rate,"…
Cleveland Fed announce Advisory Council appointees
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland on Jan 31 announced the following appointments to its main office and branch boards of directors and to the Federal Advisory Council. All appointments were effective January 1, 2001.
Austrian gov't plans new financial market watchdog
Austrian Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser submitted his plans for the creation of a new unified financial market regulatory authority to cabinet on Jan. 30. The proposed body will be responsible for supervising banks, insurers and the securities…
Bank of Mexico confirms 6.5% 2001 inflation target
The Bank of Mexico said on Jan. 31, 2001, it has now fully adopted an inflation-targeting regime and abandoned its previous system of managing monetary aggregates. However, the central bank will continue to use the money market "short" as its main policy…
Nigeria cbank explains MRR rise to 14.5%
The perceived excess liquidity in the financial system, which seems to defy all solutions, has been fingered as the reason why the Minimum Rediscount Rate (MRR) was raised from 14 to 14.5 per cent last week, according to reports from the African News…
Ghana's central bank to close all ailing banks
The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has been taking efforts to close down all non-performing banks as part of its on-going activities to inject sanity and seriousness into the banking sector, according to reports Xinhua News Agency. In line with the new measures,…
Isarescu agrees to Romania fin supervisory council
BNR governor, Mugur Isarescu on Jan. 30, 2001, stated he agreed with the idea of founding a banking supervising council outside the authority of the central bank. He told InfoPro that banking supervision has been so far "the weak point of BNR", reported…
Lithuania banks 2000 cap adequacy 16 pct
The Central Bank of Lithuania said on Jan. 30, 2001, the banking sector's capital adequacy at the end of 2000 was 16.42 percent versus 17.63 percent at the end of 1999, still well over the 10 percent minimum. The sector's liquidity at the end of December…
Uganda's Mutebile warns speculators
The Governor, Bank of Uganda (BOU), Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile, has warned against speculation in the foreign exchange marke. He said BOU is going to take action against the practice, because it hurts the economy.
ECB-forex reserves almost unchanged at 260.9 bln
The European Central Bank said on Jan. 30, 2001, foreign currency reserves of the euro zone central banks in the week ending January 26 were "virtually unchanged," while its gold holdings were also unchanged. The net position of the ECB and euro zone…
Speech: Pedro Solbes at Euroclear Euro Conference
Pedro Solbes, the Member of the EU Commission Economic and Monetary Affairs, gives a speech to the Euroclear conference titled 'Preparation for the euro cash changeover: state of play and tasks ahead'.
Vacancies on the Court of the Bank of England
The following is a press release issue by the UK Treasury advertising vacancies in the Court of the Bank of England. The Court has a key role in reviewing the performance of the Monetary Policy Committee and managing the affairs of the Bank of England.
Bush says will no longer comment on Fed
President George W. Bush said on Jan. 30, 2001, he had learned his lesson and will no longer comment on actions on short-term U.S. interest rates taken by the Federal Reserve. With the powerful central bank expected this week to cut borrowing costs by a…
IMF OKs Colombia's 2001 economic program- fin min
The International Monetary Fund has approved Colombia's 2001 economic program, including a higher budget deficit goal of 2.8% of the gross domestic product, Finance Minister Juan Manuel Santos said Jan. 30, 2001. "The agreement basically consists of a…