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Dallas Federal Reserve - Annual Report 2007

Turning away from globalisation's call risks squandering a golden opportunity, writes Richard Fisher, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve, in his opening letter at the start of the institution's 2007 annual report.

ECB Monthly Bulletin - April 2008

The latest edition of the European Central Bank's Monthly Bulletin argues that recent movements in bond markets that appear to indicate a pick up in euro-area inflation expectations, are misleading.

Fed's Kohn calls for tighter regulation

A relaxation in banking supervision has contributed to the current turmoil by altering the nature of risk, Donald Kohn, the vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve, said in a call to strengthen rules for investment banks.

India's Reddy on the global economy

The Reserve Bank of India is optimistic that the country's mutually beneficial relationship with the global economy will continue, Y.V. Reddy, the governor of the central bank, said.

Trichet on the euro's success

A high level of central bank credibility has ensured that the creation of the euro has been a success story, Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank (ECB), said.

Latest Beige Book makes grim reading

The April edition of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a summation of economic conditions in the US based on reports from the 12 regional Feds, signals that events in the financial markets are beginning to have a marked impact on the real economy.

China raises reserve ratio

The People's Bank of China made a fresh bid to slow the country's overheating economy on Thursday, raising its reserve requirement ratio for the third time this year.

Turmoil hampering SWF: Norway's Gjedrem

Heightened uncertainty concerning the financial system and global growth prospects are impacting the Government Pension Fund, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Svein Gjedrem, the governor of the country's central bank, acknowledged.

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