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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.

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on modernising payments

In the speech 'Modernising payments: 'no pain - no gain'' given on 4 May Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said Europe has already made significant progress on modernising the payment industry, with the SEPA project constituting a key driver for change.

RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, May 2007

The Reserve Bank of Australia published its May 2007 Statement on Monetary Policy on 4 May. In the report the RBA said risks to inflation are broadly balanced with underlying inflation expected to fall back to around 2.5% in the next few quarters.

BoC paper on new accounting standards

The Bank of Canada Discussion Paper "Implications of new accounting standards for the Bank of Canada's balance sheet" looks at the new accounting standards implemented by the CICA for the valuation and reporting of financial instruments.

NY Fed issues hedge fund warning

In what Reuters describes as its "sternest warning to date" on the state of the hedge-fund business, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Wednesday 2 May that the funds could represent the biggest risk for a financial crisis since 1998.

Philadelphia Fed Annual Report 2006

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Annual Report 2006 tells the story behind the Bank's role in the largest consolidation of the Federal Reserve's check processing operations to date.

Dodge on the Canadian economy

In a speech given on 2 May David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said domestic demand is likely to continue to be the main driver of growth in Canada.

ECB's Papademos on economic performance

In the speech 'Economic performance, institutions, and human values' given on 2 May Lucas Papademos of the ECB said the European economy is currently experiencing robust economic growth which is expected to continue, benefiting from the ongoing strength…

BoE's King on the MPC ten years on

In the speech 'The MPC ten years on' given on 2 May Mervyn King of the Bank of England said since its inception the MPC has kept inflation expectations well anchored and is determined to keep doing so.

Christodoulou leaves Cyprus in better shape

According to this article from the Financial Mirror, published Wednesday 2 May, Christodoulos Christodoulou, the outgoing governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus, will be remembered for more than getting banks into shape, he also shored up confidence in…

Brazil's Meirelles wants sustained growth

In comments to Reuters published Wednesday 2 May, the president of Brazil's central bank has described the country's economic ambitions, saying investors must continue to be attracted to the country and emphasising the need for sustained growth.

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