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ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on liquidity management

In the speech 'The challenges to liquidity management in the euro area: the perspective of the ECB' given on 25 January Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said we are still investigating the underlying causes for the upward pressure on short-term…

BoJ to discontinue its Quarterly Bulletin

The Bank of Japan said Friday 26 January it will stop publishing its Quarterly Bulletin from now on due to increased use of the internet. The last issue was the November 2006 edition, the BoJ said in a statement.

ECB's Stark on policy efforts for 2007

In the speech 'Applause for 2006 should not abate policy efforts for 2007' given on 25 January Jurgen Stark of the ECB warned of inflation risks in the eurozone and reiterated that the central bank will act to preserve price stability.

BI's Abdullah on stability for sustained growth

In the speech 'Capitalizing on stability for sustained growth' given on 12 January Burhanuddin Abdullah of the Bank Indonesia said that in confronting future challenges, we need the involvement and participation of all public elements, including the…

Bollard on financial services for New Zealand

In the speech 'Delivering sound and innovative financial services for New Zealand' given on 26 January Alan Bollard of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand said a lack of depth and breadth in New Zealand's capital markets is limiting economic growth and…

Rates should rise if confident, says BoJ's Suda

The Bank of Japan needs to avoid spending too much time examining data and policy makers should raise interest rates as long as they're confident in the outlook for the economy, BoJ board member Miyako Suda said in a speech Thursday 25 January.

Prodi backing ECB independence

Italian prime minister Romano Prodi said this week the European Central Bank (ECB) should maintain its independence and that it had done a good job in its interest rate policy.

US imbalances: the role of technology and policy

This ECB Working Paper published Thursday 25 January investigates the role of three likely factors in driving the steady deterioration of the US external balance: US technology developments, changes in the US government fiscal position and the Fed's…

Sri Lanka's Jayamaha on financial regulations

In the speech 'Glimpse of current financial regulations' given on 13 November Ranee Jayamaha of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said financial regulations are necessary given the complexity of financial transactions that are taking place here in Sri Lanka…

PBOC's Fan sees yuan fluctuating

Fan Gang, the only non-government representative on the monetary policy committee of the People's Bank of China, said Thursday 25 January has said the trend for the yuan will be to fluctuate, rather than rise constantly.

RBNZ's Bollard signals rates may rise

The Reserve bank of New Zealand said Thursday 25 January it will probably raise the benchmark interest rate from a record-high 7.25 percent because a surge in consumer spending and house prices may fuel inflation.

Poland's Rybinski on the euro adoption

In the speech 'The euro adoption - assessing benefits and costs' given on 17 January Krzysztof Rybinski of the National Bank of Poland discusses selected aspects of the cost-benefit analysis of Poland's adoption of the euro.

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