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EU agrees cross-border payment plan

EU finance ministers on Tuesday 27 March agreed a plan to make cross-border payments more efficient throughout the 27-nation bloc and set new rules to limit political interference in banking takeovers.

Bernanke says Chinese $ holdings not problem

China`s accumulation of United States debt is not a problem for the US or for the Federal Reserve monetary policy, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said in a letter dated 16 March but released on Monday 27 March.

Pianalto says FOMC eyeing inflation risks

The Federal Reserve is keeping an eye on inflation because of a risk that price growth will not moderate as much as it had expected, Cleveland Federal Reserve president Sandra Pianalto said on Tuesday 27 March.

BoE's King on the inflation outlook

In opening remarks at an appearance before the parliamentary Treasury Select Committee, Bank of England governor Mervyn King said further volatility in inflation is likely in the coming months as retail gas and electricity prices fall.

NY Fed's Geithner on credit markets innovations

In the speech 'Credit markets innovations and their implications' given on 23 March Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said turbulence in the U.S. market for high-risk mortgages is not likely to have a long-lasting effect on broader…

Perhaps the FOMC did what it said it did

The Bank of Canada Working Paper "Perhaps the FOMC did what it said it did: An alternative interpretation of the great inflation" uses real-time briefing forecasts prepared for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to provide estimates of historical…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, February 2007

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its February 2007 Monthly Report on Tuesday 27 March. The report said German economic growth may soon pick up steam again after a slight and temporary disruption caused by government fiscal…

BoE's Gieve on the City's growth

In the speech 'The City's growth: The crest of a wave or swimming with the stream' given on 26 March John Gieve of the Bank of England said the City of London looks set to consolidate its position as a top financial centre as the gap between the US and…

Karvalits says Hungary can reach CPI goal

The Hungarian central bank's (NBH) medium-term inflation goal can be reached even at an exchange rate weaker than the current one, Ferenc Karvalits, nominated as deputy governor said on Monday 26 March.

BOJ's Fukui repeats to hike rates slowly

Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui told lawmakers Monday 26 March that the central bank will maintain its accommodative monetary policy stance for now by raising interest rates only slowly.

April rate hike not too late - BOJ minutes

One of the Bank of Japan's nine policy board members called on the central bank to be cautious about hiking interest rates in light of slow wage growth and sluggish consumption, the minutes of the BoJ's Feb 20-21 meeting released Monday 26 March showed.

EU's Almunia says stop attacking ECB

EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Monday 26 March in an article that French politicians should stop attacking the euro and the European Central Bank.

Fed's Mishkin said to fuel inflation target

According to an article from the Financial Times, published Monday 26 March, financial markets are likely to interpret Frederic Mishkin's recent speech (reported separately today) as further evidence that the Federal Reserve is stepping away from a…

RBA Financial Stability Review, March 2007

The Reserve Bank of Australia published the March 2007 edition of its Financial Stability Review on Monday 26 March. There are few risks to financial stability with the level of problem loans quite low and households adopting a cautious approach to their…

Fed's Mishkin on inflation dynamics

In the speech 'Inflation dynamics' given on 23 March Frederic Mishkin of the Federal Reserve said core US inflation is likely to drop to 2 percent from about 2 1/4 percent, but pushing it below that may require higher interest rates.

Rato on responding to shifts in financial risk

In the speech 'Responding to shifts in financial risk: the need for leadership' given on 23 March Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said the global economy is still on track for healthy growth despite the adverse impact on US business prospects of a housing…

Philadelphia Fed's Plosser on the yield curve

In the speech 'What can we expect from the yield curve?' given on 23 March Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the spread between yields on short- and long-dated government securities may remain narrow in the future due to…

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on payment systems issues

In the speech 'Regulatory framework and payment systems issues' given on 23 March Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said within the European Union, it will be important for the proposed Payment Services Directive to be adopted and written into national…

ECB's Stark on the public sector

In the speech 'Fit for the future? Towards a lean and efficient public sector' given on 23 March Jurgen Stark of the ECB said eurozone countries need to cut public spending to 30-35 pct of GDP if they are to be competitive.

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