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King plays straight bat in central bank talk
According to a study published Thursday 14 September by stockbroker ICAP Australia, the Reserve Bank of Australia's governor is easier to understand than his US peer, but both lose out to Mervyn King.
Summers: Central banks should make reserves work
Developing countries hold $2 trillion in excess reserves, but make almost no profit on the money, former U.S. Treasury secretary Lawrence Summers said on Thursday 14 September.
Fukui says risks will be assessed cautiously
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Friday 15 September the central bank will cautiously monitor various risks before taking further policy actions in its current credit-tightening cycle.
Fed's Bies on Basel II and commercial real estate
In testimony 'Basel II and commercial real estate' given on 14 September Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said banks need to guard themselves against taking on too many commercial real-estate loans, and defended regulators' risk-management…
Fed wants to tell more, it's just not sure how
According to this article by John Berry of Bloomberg, published Thursday 14 September, the big hurdle for Federal Reserve officials is how they will shed more light on the central bank's inner workings.
RBA's Stevens on risk and the financial system
In the speech 'Risk and the financial system' given on 15 September Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said lower macroeconomic volatility had been one factor encouraging a marked increase in the debt that households were content to carry in…
New York Fed's Geithner on hedge funds
In the speech 'Hedge funds and derivatives and their implications for the financial system' given on 14 September Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said financial regulators need to pay more attention to whether margin requirements…
Sri Lanka's Cabraal on standards, codes and rules
In the speech 'Standards, codes and rules - Friend or foe of poor nations?' given on 12 September Ajith Nivard Cabraal of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said many low-income countries, despite their potential to grow are functioning in an "international…
RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement, September 2006
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand published its September 2006 Monetary Policy Statement on 14 September. The report said the New Zealand economy continues to show resilience.
National Bank of Kazakhstan - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Kazakhstan's Annual Report 2005, real GDP growth in 2005 was 9.4 percent.
Prime Tass to publish Russian central bank data
The Prime Tass economic news agency has won the right to publish and distribute the Central Bank of Russia's periodicals, the Bank's Public Relations Department reported on Tuesday 12 September, quoting a decision of the contest commission.
ECB alert to inflation danger - Trichet
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said in an interview due for release on Friday 15 September that the ECB bank remains on the alert about euro zone inflation dangers.
PBOC's Su says yuan flexibility to increase
China will continue to increase the flexibility of the yuan exchange rate and provide more derivative products to allow companies to hedge their currency risk, a vice-governor of the People's Bank of China said.
China plans national financial regulator
China plans to set up an agency to link regulatory efforts by the central bank, market watchdogs and other monitors, a deputy finance minister said Wednesday 13 September.
Russia's central bank deputy shot dead
Andrei Kozlov, the central bank of Russia's first deputy chairman, died in hospital hours after he was shot on Wednesday 13 September.
Russian central banker died with job unfinished
According to this article from Reuters published Thursday 14 September, Russia has lost a crusading reformer with the death of Andrei Kozlov, who made a promising start to cleaning up Russia's banking system.
IMF World Economic Outlook, September 2006
The International Monetary Fund published its World Economic Outlook September 2006 on 14 September. In the report the IMF raised its forecast for global economic growth while warning that inflation, oil prices and the U.S. housing slowdown threaten the…
Sweden's Persson on the current economic situation
In the speech 'The current economic situation' given on 13 September Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said the world economy has developed very strongly in recent years with an average annual growth rate of 5 per cent.
Fisher on the Federal Reserve and Texas
In the speech 'The Federal Reserve and Texas' given on 29 August Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said a global boom has been under way for four years now, ignited in no small degree by the easy monetary policy that began in 2001.
Jelasic on the goals of National Bank of Serbia
In the speech 'Overall goals of the National Bank of Serbia' given on 10 July Radovan Jelasic of the National Bank of Serbia said more float and less management" has been emphasized and carried out by the National Bank since September last year.
Canada's Jenkins on weathering economic shocks
In the speech 'Weathering economic shocks: The importance of flexibility' given on 13 September Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada issued a warning to federal and provincial governments that they should not use their windfalls to take actions that would…
Turkish central bank could move to Istanbul
"It would take a new law to move the Central Bank of Turkey from Ankara to Istanbul. If the parliament approves such a draft law, the central bank moves to Istanbul," Turkish central bank governor Durmus Yilmaz has said.
Minutes: Riksbank unanimous on Aug 29 rate hike
The minutes from the Riksbank's 29 Aug monetary meeting released Tuesday 12 September showed the board was unanimous in its decision to hike the repo rate 0.25 percentage points to 2.50 pct.
Market stable after rate hike, BOJ minutes show
Bank of Japan board members agreed in minutes released Wednesday 13 September that the money market had been stable after it raised interest rates in July for the first time in six years.