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Gaspari says eurozone inflation under control

Outgoing European Central Bank council member Mitja Gaspari said in an interview published Friday 23 March inflation in the 13 euro nations is ``under control'' and it's not yet time to talk about further interest-rate increases.

RBZ's Gono warns on parallel market forces

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr Gideon Gono warned Thursday 22 March of the existence of "stronger forces" on the parallel market that are fuelling the slide of the Zimbabwe dollar against major currencies.

Syria, Austria sign MoU

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Central Bank of Syria (CBS) and the Austrian National Bank on Thursday 22 March.

Fukui says BOJ to help economy with low rates

Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui told lawmakers Thursday 22 March that the central bank will help maintain economic growth under price stability by keeping very low interest rates "for now" and vary them only gradually in line with the economic…

EU report warns on further ECB rate hikes

The European Commission said in a report quoted by Bloomberg News on Thursday 22 March that further interest-rate increases by the European Central Bank may threaten economic growth in the 13 nations sharing the euro.

Central bank performance under inflation targeting

This Bank of Canada Working Paper analyses the inflation record of inflation targeting central banks. The authors find that a higher inflation target and a larger inflation control range are associated with more variable inflation outcomes.

International finance and income convergence

The IMF Working Paper "International finance and income convergence: Europe is different" says recent studies conclude that the ongoing global financial integration may have had little or no value in advancing economic growth, especially in poor…

Mboweni on the World Cup and the SA economy

In the speech 'The benefits of being a good host - the FIFA World Cup and the South African economy' given on 20 March Tito Mboweni of the SARB said South Africa's current account deficit widened sharply in the fourth quarter of 2006 and the central bank…

Quaden on the cash single shared platform

In the speech 'CashSSP - the cash single shared platform' given on 16 March Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said the Eurosystem has established itself as a sound system capable of taking well-founded monetary policy decisions.

McTeer says FOMC 'frozen in place'

The Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady amid "unusual" simultaneous signals of both higher inflation and slower growth in coming months, said Robert McTeer, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, in an interview published…

A new role for the Bank of Greece

According to this article from Kathimerini, published Tuesday 20 March, the Bank of Greece is looking for a purpose following the launch of the euro single currency.

NBS intervenes to halt crown appreciation

Following the ECB's announcement that the central parity of the Slovak crown has moved from Sk38.455 per euro to Sk35.4424 per euro, the National Bank of Slovakia intervened Tuesday 20 March on the Slovak FOREX market.

China's Zhou not worried on current inflation

China's central bank is not worried about the current level of consumer price inflation, People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan was quoted as saying in a report by the official Xinhua News Agency on Wednesday 21 March.

Philippines' Tetangco on migration, remittances

In the speech 'Migration, remittances, economic development and the role of banks' given on 15 March Amando M Tetangco, Jr of the Central Bank of the Philippines said the Philippine central bank's initiatives to further improve the environment for…

BoE's Barker on interest rate changes

In the speech 'Interest rate changes - Too many or too few?' given on 20 March Kate Barker of the Bank of England warned that the uncertain medium term outlook for inflation may prompt frequent changes in interest rates.

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