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Central banks facing effects of money glut
According to this article published Monday 30 October by Bloomberg News, central bankers may have new asset bubbles and inflation risks on their hands without further tightening.
Interview with Bank of Lebanon's Riad Salame
In an interview published Monday 30 October on the mmorning.com website, Bank of Lebanon governor Riad Salame talks about the challenges he has faced during the 13 years of his mandate.
BoE's King: From Kirkcaldy to the MPC
In the speech 'Trusting in money: From Kirkcaldy to the MPC' given on 29 October Mervyn King of the Bank of England called for greater stability in UK pensions policy and announced a new £20 banknote will feature the economist Adam Smith.
NY Fed's Geithner on global economic integration
In the speech 'Global economic and financial integration: Some implications for central banking' given on 26 October Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the central bank must be committed to containing inflation in a world made…
ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on statistical challenges
In the speech 'Statistical challenges raised by globalisation' given on 24 October Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said globalisation clearly requires an intensification of the cooperation between statistics compilers.
National Bank of Poland - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Poland's Annual Report 2005, in 2005, the National Bank of Poland continued internal reforms aimed at improving the efficiency and security of operations, and the reduction of general expense.
Japan's Next-Generation RTGS
This paper from the Bank of Japan's Payment and Settlement Systems Department provides an overview of the RTGS project and discusses how it is expected to enhance the safety and efficiency of the settlement mechanism for large-value payments in Japan.
Plundering China's reserves
According to this article published Friday 27 October by The Wall Street Journal, with China's foreign-exchange reserves now close to the trillion dollar mark, calls to spend the money are coming fast and furious.
Czechs drop plan to adopt euro in 2010
The Czech government has dropped plans to adopt the euro in 2010, noting an outlook for widening budget deficits and rising inflation.
NBP candidate favours privatisation
In an interview for Forbes, candidate for the presidency of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Urszula Grzelonska discussed a number of issues crucial to the Polish economy.
Nigeria's Soludo 'pressured' on foreign reserves
The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Charles Soludo, has said he is under pressure from politicians to use the central bank's foreign reserves.
Brazil's COPOM committee says inflation 'benign'
Brazil's central bank said in minutes from its last COPOM meeting released Thursday 26 October that inflation remains under control, paving the way for more interest rate reductions.
Greenspan notes increasing role of the euro
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said in a speech on Thursday 26 October that both private investors and central banks were moving away from the U.S. dollar in favour of the euro.
ECB's Stark concerned over govts' fiscal targets
European Central Bank board member Juergen Stark said in a speech on Thursday 26 October that the ECB is worried that some eurozone countries will miss their fiscal targets this year.
Gonzalez-Paramo on Europe's monetary union
In the speech 'Europe's monetary union in practice' given on 27 October Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said monetary policy cannot offset short-term changes in inflation from shocks to the economy such as changes in oil prices.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, September 06
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for September 2006, published 25 October, was -0.51 in September, down from -0.06 in August. Three of the four broad categories of indicators in the index made negative contributions.
Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report, No. 3 2006
Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, published its Third Inflation Report for 2006 on 26 October. According to the report, over the coming years, UND1X inflation is expected to continue to rise as a result of increasing costs as economic…
Sweden's Ingves on monetary policy
In the speech 'Introduction on monetary policy' given on 26 October Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said little by little economic activity in Sweden will enter a calmer phase.
Bank of Portugal - Annual Report 2005
According to the Bank of Portugal's Annual Report 2005, in 2005 developments in the Portuguese economy were marked by subdued growth, employment stagnation and an increase in the unemployment rate.
Fed's Lacker - rebel without a pause
This article published Wednesday 25 October notes that Richmond Fed president Jeffrey Lacker has become the first Federal Reserve policy-maker in eight years to dissent from his colleagues for three consecutive meetings.
Kenya launches automated trading systems of NSE
President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya has said the automation of the trading system will create more confidence in the country's capital markets and enable the government and the private sector to access long-term financial resources.
RBNZ holds rates unchanged, Sweden hikes
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand left its official cash rate unchanged at 7.25 pct on Thursday 26 October reflecting slowing economic growth. Swedish interest rates were raised in a widely expected move.
Poland rejects criticism of new regulator
Criticism from the European Union that Poland's new financial regulator might fall victim to political meddling has been rejected, a Finance Ministry spokeswoman said on Wednesday 25 October.
PBOC's Tang sees strong pressure on yuan
'In the process of foreign exchange regime reform, the local currency still faces strong appreciation pressure,' said Tang Xu, director of the research department within the People's Bank of China, in an English-language paper prepared for a conference.