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Switzerland's Roth on fragility of fin. markets
Swiss National Bank president Jean-Pierre Roth said in an interview published Tuesday 24 April he sees a "certain fragility" on financial markets and that investors might underestimate actual risks.
Sweden's Riksbank names new deputies
Sweden's Riksbank appointed Princeton University professor Lars E.O. Svensson, who has published widely on monetary policy, and Barbro Wickman-Parak as new members of the Executive Board of the Riksbank on Wednesday 25 April.
PBOC proposes bond issue to buy forex reserves
China's state media quoted a People's Bank of China official as saying Wednesday 25 April that the planned FX reserve agency should issue special treasury bonds to buy reserves to invest abroad.
Fed's Bernanke on financial education
In a speech given on 25 April Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the increase in financial products means that consumers have to be increasingly more financially sophisticated.
Gono is the only ace in Zimbabwe's house of cards
As Zimbabwe's collapse goes from worse to worse with record inflation and a wrecked economy, this article from New Zimbabwe, published Monday 23 April, says only Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono holds the key to Zimbabwe's recovery.
Akhtar on an effective Islamic financial system
In the speech 'Building an effective Islamic financial system' given on 27 March Shamshad Akhtar of the State Bank of Pakistan said proper and sequenced development of Islamic Finance (IF) would be critical for this industry to emerge as an effective…
Italy's Draghi on employment and development
In the speech 'Employment and development - the legacy of Giorgio Gagliani' given on 26 March Mario Draghi of the Bank of Italy said the repercussions of population ageing have already begun to be felt in the Italian labour market.
Hungary's Simor on the road to the euro
In the speech 'On the road to the euro - good governance and effective partnership' given on 19 April Andras Simor of the Central Bank of Hungary said at the central bank, as in every organisation, a balance needs to be created between corporate and…
Liikanen on the growth of Finland
In the speech 'The growth of Finland - from a small, underdeveloped country to one of the world's high tech elite' given on March 26 Erkki Liikanen of the Bank of Finland said there are significant risks and policy challenges in the horizon for the…
Central Bank of Liberia - Annual Report 2006
According to the Central Bank of Liberia's Annual Report 2006, the economic outlook for the country seems bright and favorable because of the consolidation of peace and the economic reform measures that are being designed.
Interview with Dallas Fed's Fisher
In an interview with USA Today, published Monday 23 April, Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher says gaining a better knowledge of globalisation may help the Fed tackle inflation.
Zhou Xiaochuan, the one million dollar man
What can you do in one minute? Add $1 million to China's currency reserves, according to this recent article from Bloomberg. 'Simply stunning,' according to one economist who predicts big problems if things don't change.
Bank of Canada holds rates unchanged
The Bank of Canada announced Tuesday 24 April that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 4 1/4 per cent. The bank said Canadian economic growth has been roughly in line with its expectations.
Ex-central bank chief named Mauritania's PM
Mauritania's President Sidi Mohammad Ould Cheikh Abdallahi named former central bank governor Zein Ould Zeidane prime minister late on Friday 20 April.
King says UK inflation may dive
Bank of England governor Mervyn King said Tuesday 24 April that he expects the CPI annual inflation rate to fall back sharply in the next 4-6 months.
ECB's Weber says inflation outlook requires data
European Central Bank Governing Council member Axel Weber said in an interview published Tuesday 24 April that the ECB should not neglect longer-term inflation risks.
ECB member positive on low eurozone inflation
ECB Executive Board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell said in an interview with Viennese daily Der Kurier that Europe's growth prospects remained "very positive" and eurozone inflation will probably stay below 2% this year.
Sweden's Ingves on central bank communication
In the speech 'Communication - what demands are made of an independent central bank?' given on 24 April Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said ever since the inflation target was introduced, transparency has been a guiding principle for Sweden's…
Philippines' Tetangco on harnessing credit
In the speech 'Harnessing credit for a better life for all' given on 19 April Amando Tetangco of the Central Bank of the Philippines said access to credit is an important element of economic development.
Papademos on the ECB's Annual Report
In a speech given on 23 April Lucas Papademos of the ECB said with regard to structural reforms, euro area countries have become increasingly aware in recent years of the need to adjust to the challenges of increased global competition.
European Central Bank - Annual Report 2006
According to the European Central Bank's Annual Report 2006, in 2006 the euro area economy expanded robustly.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, March 2007
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for March 2007, published 23 April, was +0.01 in March, up from -0.11 in February.
Hungary's Simor wants clearer communication
The recently appointed governor of Hungary's central bank (NBH), Andras Simor, told a press conference on Monday 23 April that the NBH's Monetary Council must improve its communication.
Is the IADB becoming irrelevant?
Alternative lenders could make the Inter-American Development Bank increasingly obsolete if it does not find a niche for itself, this article from Latin America Press published Monday 23 April says.