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Iwata on monetary policy under the new framework

In the speech 'The conduct of monetary policy under the new framework' given on 8 June (published 7 July) Kazumasa Iwata of the Bank of Japan said against a background of high crude oil prices, major countries around the world are in the process of…

Remsperger at the Monetary Stability Foundation

In welcome remarks to the Third conference of the Monetary Stability Foundation "Challenges to the financial system - ageing and low growth" given on 6 July Hermann Remsperger of the Bundesbank said the Foundation has now more or less completed its start…

Buba's Weber on challenges to the financial system

In the speech 'Challenges to the financial system - ageing and low growth' given on 6 July Axel Weber of the Bundesbank said while the world economy continues to see strong growth, the euro area's economic upswing remains by comparison rather sluggish.

Bank of Latvia - Annual Report 2005

According to the Bank of Latvia's Annual Report 2005, Latvia remained the EU Member State reporting the highest GDP growth in 2005, which was supported by domestic demand and rapidly expanding exports.

Comment: The ECB's gamble

The president of the ECB, Jean-Claude Trichet, has announced that the central bank will take the highly unusually step of meeting in person on 3 August, rather than conduct the scheduled conference call. In doing so, Trichet has effectively pre-announced…

Kohn with reflections on globalization & policies

In the speech 'Reflections on globalization and policies' given on 6 July Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said he was aware of the risk of raising rates more than necessary but saw a need for higher global interest rates to maintain stability.

Europe suffers worrying wave of financial chaos

According to this article published Wednesday 5 July by Bloomberg, Europe is increasingly encircled by financial woes. Emerging markets are being hit by a wave of selling, sending currencies falling and interest rates jumping.

Norges Bank Economic Bulletin, July 2006

Norges Bank published its July 2006 Economic Bulletin on Thursday 6 July. The latest Bulletin includes: "Review of the ECB's strategy and alternative approaches," a speech by Jan Qvigstad, Chief Economist, Norges Bank and "Norges Bank's management of…

Garganas on regional financial stability

In the speech 'Regional financial stability around the Eurozone' given on 1 June Nicholas Garganas of the Bank of Greece said it is important to recognize that, as the financial systems of South-Eastern European countries are liberalized and their…

Tumpel-Gugerell on European financial integration

In the speech 'European financial integration and the financial system' given on 6 July Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said economic growth and prosperity was one of the main goals for the establishment of the European Union. The next hurdle is now…

Comment: All eyes on Trichet

All but two of the 43 economists polled by Bloomberg recently expect the European Central Bank (ECB) to keep interest rates at 2.75% this week. All eyes will, however, be on the central bank's president, Jean-Claude Trichet, to see if he alludes to the…

Soccer star Kewell could transfer to RBA

A recent poll of business leaders and economists, reported by The Age, shows that Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Glenn Stevens is the most preferred candidate to succeed governor Ian Macfarlane.

RBZ's Gono sees 'dramatic' economic recovery

Zimbabwe's struggling economy is set for a "dramatic" recovery in the next two to three years on the back of expected growth in mining and commercial farming, central bank governor Gideon Gono said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday 5 July.

RBNZ releases Explaining Currency booklet

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand on Monday 3 July released a third edition of its popular Explaining Currency booklet. The booklet takes readers through the history of New Zealand's currency, describes the banknote and coin designs, and how banknotes and…

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