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Bernanke complicated by regional Fed presidents
According to the article "Bernanke push for unity complicated by regional Fed presidents" published by Bloomberg on Tuesday 18 July, it is becoming more difficult for Ben Bernanke to create consensus with regional Fed presidents gaining influence and…
US says IMF gold revaluation not an option
U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Tim Adams said on Monday 17 July that it would not be appropriate for International Monetary Fund gold reserves to be revalued to support its financing to make up for reduced demand for emergency loans.
Comment: Rethinking financial stability reporting
The Bank of England recently unveiled its revamped Financial Stability Report. Starting with the title of the publication, the Bank has taken a new approach to both the presentation of report and its content. The changes are an effort to focus the report…
FT calls Hungary 'sick man of Europe'
"Although no country covets the title of 'sick man of Europe', there are several contenders for it. The frontrunner, though, is Hungary," the Financial Times Lex column said on Monday 17 July, in a piece that was picked up by various media.
Villasante steps down from Bank of Spain
Pedro Pablo Villasante, the director of supervision at the Bank of Spain, is to be nominated secretary-general of the Spanish banking association, the AEB, El Pais reported.
BIS Triennial Central Bank Survey 2007
The BIS announced on Monday 17 July that it will carry out its seventh triennial survey in April and June 2007, with the participation of 54 central banks and monetary authorities.
ECB's Quaden awaits evacuation from Lebanon
Belgian national bank governor Guy Quaden, also a board member of the European Central Bank, is set to be evacuated from Lebanon by Belgian authorities, where he was on vacation, his spokeswoman was quoted by Dow Jones as saying Tuesday 18 July.
IMF paper on policy lessons from Latin America
The IMF Working Paper "Macroeconomic volatility: The policy lessons from Latin America" traces how the history of macroeconomic volatility and financial crisis over the past century has adversely impacted on growth and other development indicators.
Fukui on developments in Japan's economy
In a speech given on 16 June (published 18 July) Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said looking forward, exports are expected to continue rising against the background of further expansion of overseas economies.
St Louis Fed paper on forex intervention
This Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Paper "Authorities' beliefs about foreign exchange intervention: Getting back under the hood" presents the results of a survey of monetary authorities with respect to their beliefs about foreign exchange…
SARB Bank Supervision Annual Report 2005
According to the South African Reserve Bank's Bank Supervision Department Annual report 2005, during 2005, the South African banking system remained stable, and, in general, banks were sound and continued to benefit from South Africa's economic health.
Bollard on agriculture, monetary policy, economy
In the speech 'Agriculture, monetary policy and the economy' given on 18 July Alan Bollard of the RBNZ said at the moment the New Zealand economy is moving into a rebalancing period.
National Bank of Moldova - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Moldova's Annual Report 2005, economic development of the Republic of Moldova in 2005 exhibited maintained macroeconomic stability.
Comment: More pounds in their pockets
According to the most recent IMF data on reserve holdings, the pound sterling has surpassed the yen as the third most popular reserve currency. A number of factors could see the pound's popularity increase further.
Yosano says Fukui's investment a 'social' issue
Japanese economic and fiscal policy minister Kaoru Yosano said Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui's investment in a fund operated by Yoshiaki Murakami, is a "social issue."
Volcker says Bernanke faces tougher time than him
In an interview with Bloomberg television, former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker said Ben Bernanke faces an even tougher challenge than he did as leader of the Fed.
ACU to discuss payment systems efficiency
Members of the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) will meet in Dhaka this week to discuss ways to make their payment systems easier to use to boost trade, a Bangladesh central bank official told Reuters.
Hedge funds will be regulated, one way or another
According to this article by Bloomberg, published Friday 14 July, although a US court blocked the Securities and Exchange Commission from regulating hedge funds, the business hasn't permanently escaped the grasp of regulators.
Iran doesn't need more central bank independence
According to the Mehr News Agency, Iran's deputy economy minister has said the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) does not need more independence.
Welmega declines Sri Lanka monetary board post
Newspaper reports said businessman Nimal Welgama has rejected a seat on the monetary board of the Central bank of Sri Lanka due to an ongoing inquiry by the central bank.
Former Banque du Liban governor dies aged 91
Philippe Taqla, who held various official positions including governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon, died recently aged 91.
Tumpel-Gugerell on the Retail Banking Sector
In the speech 'Preliminary findings of the Retail Banking Sector Inquiry' given on 17 July Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said called for progress on the integration of the EU's retail bank markets.
Inflation targeting in dollarized economies
According to this Working Paper from the Central Bank of Chile, the shift to an inflation targeting regime has contributed to the relatively low inflation observed in some emerging market economies.
BoE paper on efficient payment systems
The Bank of England Working Paper "The welfare benefits of stable and efficient payment systems" examines the importance of smoothly functioning payment systems to the economy by extending a recently developed theoretical model of banks.