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ECB paper on fiscal policy in a monetary economy
The ECB Working Paper "Fiscal policy in a monetary economy with capital and finite lifetime" published 27 July develops a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with nominal rigidities, capital accumulation and finite lifetimes.
PBOC's Yi says China needs 'determination' on yuan
A senior People's Bank of China official has called for 'determination' on the part of the country to achieve its objective of making the yuan fully convertible.
Greek banking sector "needs supervision"
According to the commentary 'Our banking sector needs supervision', published Saturday 29 July, by the Kathimerini, the Bank of Greece is shirking its supervision responsibility.
Words speak as loud as numbers for Bernanke's Fed
This article from Bloomberg, published Tuesday 1 August, notes that the Federal Reserve's 24-25 Oct FOMC meeting "will be expanded to two days to allow time for discussion of communications issues."
St Louis Fed's Poole on Chinese growth
In the speech 'Chinese growth: A source of U.S. export opportunities' given on 31 July William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the growth of the Chinese economy will provide U.S. firms with important export opportunities and U.S…
SF's Yellen on prospects for the U.S. economy
In the speech 'Prospects for the U.S. economy' given on 31 July Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said the current federal funds rate is "in a vicinity" of the right level even though news on inflation has been "disappointing."
Comment: Mboweni set to spoil the party
South Africa's central bank governor, Tito Mboweni, remains concerned about imbalances in the South African economy. Markets expect another 50 basis point hike this week.
New Zealand's new coins go into circulation
Smaller, lighter 50, 20, and 10 cent coins were released Monday 31 July in New Zealand. The new coins retain the same "heads" and "tails" designs but the 10 cent coin is copper-coloured, the RBNZ said.
What Ben Bernanke could learn from New Zealand
According to this article from Bloomberg, published Friday 28 July, while Fed chairman Ben Bernanke and the world's biggest policy makers don't often pay attention to New Zealand, they would be wise to follow Alan Bollard's progress.
Mishkin says forecasts are central to rate policy
Federal Reserve governor-designate Frederic Mishkin said in a letter to a lawmaker released on Friday 28 July that interest-rate policy must be based on economic forecasts and adjust as new data comes in.
RBA's McKibbin reappointed for five years
Australian Treasurer Peter Costello has reappointed professor Warwick McKibbin to the board of the Reserve Bank of Australia for a second five-year term beginning Monday 31 July.
Bank of Italy adopts new statute
The Bank of Italy has approved a new statute proposed by governor Mario Draghi, La Stampa reported Friday 28 July. One new measure will see the directorate increasing from four to five members.
RBI may keep rupee grip post convertibility
The Reserve Bank of India is unlikely to let the rupee off the leash even if the country opts for fuller capital convertibility, according to this article by Reuters published Thursday 27 July.
Turkey's year-end inflation may double target
Year-end inflation in Turkey is likely to climb to 10.5 pct, double the official target of 5.0 pct, central bank governor Durmus Yilmaz said Friday 28 July.
IMF paper on inflation forecasting
The IMF Working Paper "The role of seasonality and monetary policy in inflation forecasting" suggests a new econometric approach for jointly determining inflation forecasts and monetary policy stances, particularly where seasonal fluctuations of economic…
Swiss National Bank, Quarterly Bulletin 2, June 06
According to the Swiss National Bank's Quarterly Bulletin for June 2006, in the first quarter of 2006, economic growth picked up in most large economies.
Cross-border bank contagion in Europe
This European Central Bank Working Paper, published 27 July, analyses cross-border contagion in a sample of European banks from January 1994 to January 2003.
National Bank of Slovakia - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Slovakia's Annual Report 2005, in 2005 the Slovak economy has come to feel the effects of the ongoing reform process and integration efforts, with the NBS playing its part as well.
SARB's Mboweni on education
In the speech 'Education transforms lives - It changed mine' given on 28 July Tito Mboweni of the SARB said South Africa's economy can maintain a growth rate of more than four percent in 2006, but high global oil prices and domestic factors pose …
Kohn says Fed policy lags may be shorter
The communication of interest-rate moves during the Fed's latest tightening campaign may mean their impact on the economy will be felt more quickly than otherwise, a top Fed official said in a letter released on Friday 28 July.
PBOC research head says yuan band wide enough
There is no need to widen the yuan-dollar trading band at the present time, the head of the research department within the People's Bank of China said in an interview.
China official mulls freer hand for central bank
According to this article from the Financial Times, published Friday 28 July, a People's Bank of China official has suggested policy making could be more effective if the central bank had more autonomy.
Interview: National Bank of Poland's Balcerowicz
In an interview with the Dziennik daily, published Friday 28 July, National Bank of Poland governor Leszek Balcerowicz said the central bank cannot be independent only as long as it is obedient.
Central banks need not divine bubbles
According to this article by Samuel Brittan of the Financial Times, published Friday 28 July, the question of whether central bankers should target asset prices will not go away.