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PBOC's Wu comments on rates, use of reserves

The People's Bank of China needs to further monitor the economy to assess whether or not it needs to hike interest rates again or not, State-owned China Central Television (CCTV) cited Wu Xiaoling, vice governor of the People's Bank of China as saying.

Issing joins Goldman Sachs in adviser role

Otmar Issing, former chief economist of the European Central Bank, has confirmed that he had accepted an offer from Goldman Sachs to act as an international advisor to the investment bank.

Mboweni on the challenge of employment equity

In the speech 'The challenge of employment equity with specific reference to transformation at the South African Reserve Bank' given on 13 October Tito Mboweni of the SARB said the progress we have made at the SARB with employment equity since 1999 has…

ECB's Stark on the euro area's role

In the speech 'The euro area's role in the global economy' given on 13 October Jurgen Stark of the ECB said while EMU is a success story with respect to the single monetary policy a lot needs to be done in the areas of fiscal policies and structural…

Trichet: How to elevate Europe's potential growth

In the speech 'How to elevate the potential growth rate of Europe' given on 16 October Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the euro zone's growth potential is "mediocre" and structural reforms are urgently needed to boost economic growth.

National Bank of Belarus - Annual Report 2005

According to the National Bank of Belarus' Annual Report 2005, the economic situation in 2005, on the whole, was characterized by high rates of growth of GDP, and production of goods and services in most industries of the economy.

RBI's Gopinath on changes in risk management

In the speech 'Changing paradigms in risk management' given on 27 September Smt. Shyamala Gopinath of the Reserve Bank of India said that at the systemic level, efforts have been made to create an enabling environment for all market participants in terms…

Bank of Japan's Fukui not ruling out rate hike

Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Friday 13 October he is not ruling out a possible interest rate increase before the end of the year, noting that the Japanese economy is expected to continue its recovery led by solid domestic demand and brisk…

Bank of Finland Bulletin 2/2006

According to the Bank of Finland's Bulletin 2/2006, strong growth both in the world economy and domestically provides a solid base for stability in the Finnish financial system.

Riksbank's Persson on pensions and globalisation

In the speech 'Pensions, globalisation and the current economic situation' given on 9 October Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said future pensions will be determined by developments in the economy in general and by wage growth.

Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, October 2006

The Federal Reserve published its October 2006 Beige Book survey on 12 October. Half of the Fed's 12 districts reported moderate or mixed economic growth in September, while four noted stronger growth, according to the report.

BIS paper on the euro as a reserve currency

The BIS Working Paper "The euro as a reserve currency: a challenge to the pre-eminence of the US dollar?" investigates whether euro financial markets have developed sufficiently to facilitate the emergence of the euro as a reserve currency on par with…

Fed's Mishkin on globalization: A force for good

In the speech 'Globalization: A force for good?' given on 12 October Frederic Mishkin of the Federal Reserve said developing countries need to develop good institutions that allocate capital efficiently in order to raise living standards.

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