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St Louis Fed's Poole on U.S. labor input
In the speech 'U.S. labor input in coming years' given on 14 November William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the aging U.S. workforce and a declining number of people who want to work may hit growth and make the central bank's job…
Eurozone rates "damn low" says ECB's Wellink
European Central Bank council member Nout Wellink said in an interview published Tuesday 14 November interest rates in the eurozone are still ``damn low.''
Russia's Melikyan vows to close banks
The Russian central bank will press on with its cleanup of the banking system despite the murder of reformist banking supervisor Andrei Kozlov, the man who took over his role said in an interview Friday 10 November.
Iraqi central bank officials get skills boost
A five-day workshop offering training to officials from the Central Bank of Iraq was launched Monday 13 November in Bahrain.
Drug linked to disintegrating euros
A mystery substance that caused some euro banknotes in Germany to fall to pieces may be linked to the party drug crystal speed, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Saturday 11 November, quoting regional police.
Think-tank joins call for China FX diversification
A government think-tank said in a report published on Monday 13 November that China should diversify its US$1 trillion foreign exchange reserves by building up strategic reserves of crude oil, and precious metals.
Yen lures Swiss, Russian, NZ central banks
According to this article published Monday 13 November by Bloomberg, central banks are increasing their holdings of the yen, in anticipation of a rebound from a 20-year low.
Noyer: Does money matter? A European perspective
In the speech 'Does money matter? A European perspective' given on 9 November Christian Noyer of the Bank of France said euro zone money supply growth may remain strong because of a structural increase in the demand for money.
Phil Fed's Survey of Professional Forecasters
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia published its Fourth Quarter 2006 Survey of Professional Forecasters on 13 November. The rate of growth in U.S. output over the next few quarters looks slower now than it did just three months ago, according to 51…
Trichet at the ECB's Central Banking Conference
In his closing speech at the Fourth ECB Central Banking Conference given on 10 November Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said in assessing the success of central bank policy, the historical context always needs to be taken into account.
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on SEPA
In the speech 'SEPA - Opportunities by change' given on 13 November Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said it is important to underline that payment instruments will have to adapt to the SEPA environment.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Oct 2006
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's October 2006 Business Outlook Survey, the pace of activity in the region's manufacturing sector was generally steady in October.
Central Bank of Ireland Financial Stability Report
According to the Central Bank of Ireland's Financial Stability Report for 2006, risks in the Irish financial system, including rising debt levels, have increased since last year but the industry is robust enough to cope with shocks.
ECB's Papademos on the conduct of monetary policy
In the speech 'The role of money in the conduct of monetary policy' given on 9 November Lucas Papademos of the ECB said a large and influential body of academic work has disregarded or deemphasised the role of money as a determinant of inflation, even in…
Meister on the EU Banking Stability Report
In a speech given on 7 November Edgar Meister of the Banking Supervision Committee said as analysts of banking sector stability, we have to take into account that the links between large EU banks and hedge funds are intensifying.
China may shift reserves to gold - Numis
China is likely to diversify its foreign exchange holdings of more than one trln usd away from US dollar denominated instruments in favour of gold, Numis Securities said Monday 13 November.
Malaysia, Hong Kong launch payment link
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority launched a new cross-border payment-vs-payment link between Hong Kong's US dollar real time gross settlement (RTGS) system and Malaysia's ringgit RTGS system, the BNM said Monday 13 November.
Financial integration helps avert shocks - Trichet
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said Monday 13 November closer financial integration will raise the eurozone's resistance to external shocks and increase its growth potential.
Pakistan soon to launch RTGS system
The president of telecoms company PTCL, Muhammad Abdullah Bamakhrama, has said it will soon provide its latest and state-of-the-art Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system to the State Bank of Pakistan.
First CBS governor Guy Morel dies
Guy Joseph Morel, the first governor of the Central Bank of Seychelles, passed away Thursday 9 November at the age of 73, the Seychelles Nation reported.
Bernanke holds fewer political meetings
According to data gathered by an academic, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is holding fewer political meetings than his predecessor, Alan Greenspan, did in the last five years of his term at the Fed.
Economic woes await next Congo president
According to this article published Thursday 9 November by AFX, whoever emerges winner of Congo's recent presidential election will have a hard time wooing back citizens who have given up on institutions in favour of a giant shadow economy.
RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, November 2006
The Reserve Bank of Australia published its November 2006 Statement on Monetary Policy on 13 November. In the report the RBA said it expects inflationary pressures to remain in the economy although it expects its monetary policy to counteract such…
Central Bank of Kenya - Annual Report 2006
According to the Central Bank of Kenya's Annual Report 2006, the economy grew by 5.8 percent in 2005 compared with 4.9 percent in 2004.