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BOJ to bar private funds holdings - report
The Bank of Japan plans to prohibit its senior officers from trading in stocks and holding stakes in private investment funds, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported Wednesday 5 July, without identifying any sources.
RBNZ issues Statement of Intent
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand released its Statement of Intent (SOI) for 2006-2009 on Wednesday 5 July. The SOI recognises increasing demands on the Bank's policy outputs in a changing economic environment.
Bies on the challenges of Basel II implementation
In the speech 'Addressing challenges raised by Basel II implementation' given on 4 July Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said US bank regulators are moving smoothly through proposed rules implementing Basel II bank capital standards and are on…
Knight on financial stability and globalisation
In remarks on Frederick Mishkin's paper 'Financial stability and globalisation: getting it right' given on 8 June Malcolm Knight of the BIS said highlights a number of dilemmas that countries face when seeking to embrace globalisation.
ECB paper on financial stability challenges
The ECB Occasional Paper 'Macroeconomic and financial stability challenges for acceding and candidate countries' reviews macroeconomic and financial stability challenges for acceding (Bulgaria and Romania) and candidate countries (Croatia and Turkey).
Bank of Korea - Annual Report 2005
According to the Bank of Korea's Annual Report 2005, over the course of 2005, the Korean economy grew by 4.0 percent as the export growth rate slowed down owing to a base-period effect.
UAE central bank set to enter the gold market
According to this article published Monday 3 July, the United Arab Emirates central bank will soon enter the gold market and also purchase euros as a diversification of the national currency reserves presently held in US dollars.
Japanese cabinet minister backs BOJ rate hike
Japan's Economic and Fiscal Policy minister Kaoru Yosano told public broadcaster NHK conditions are being met for an imminent rate hike by the Bank of Japan.
China announces new appointment to PBOC
The BBC Monitoring Service on Tuesday 4 July reported the text of a report by official Chinese news agency Xinhua saying that China's State Council recently appointed Liu Shiyu as vice governor of the People's Bank of China.
Sri Lanka's new governor to protect independence
Sri Lanka's newly appointed central bank governor said on Monday 3 July that he will promote the independence of the institution, which has come under fire in recent years.
Former SARB deputy governor to advise Mboweni
The Reserve Bank of South Africa said Monday 3 July that governor Tito Mboweni has appointed former deputy governor Xolile Guma as his special adviser.
ANALYSIS: The irresistible rise of e-trading
Technological innovations are making electronic trading the method of choice - even in assets where floor-based trading looked set to dominate. Resisting technology can prove costly for the world's more established exchanges.
Decoding Fed's statements requires experts
According to this article published Sunday 2 July, trying to decipher the Federal Reserve's policy statements can be like trying to understand hieroglyphics.
Bank of Portugal sold 15 tonnes of gold recently
The Bank of Portugal said on Tuesday 4 July that it has sold 15 tonnes of gold from its reserves in the last few months.
SNB's Jordan on communication in monetary policy
In the speech 'Communication in monetary policy: Experiences of the Swiss National Bank' given on 24 June Thomas Jordan of the Swiss National Bank said central banks have become significantly more transparent about their goals and procedures over the…
Mboweni on the outlook for South Africa's economy
In the speech 'The outlook for the South African Economy in a period of uncertainty' given on 27 June Tito Mboweni of the South Africa Reserve Bank said that despite the recent turbulence in international markets, the SARB is of the view that growth…
St Louis Fed's Regional Economist, July 2006
The Regional Economist, July 2006 edition, from the St Louis Fed includes the article "Inflation's economic cost: How large? How certain?" Central bankers believe that low inflation and long-term economic growth go hand in hand. The evidence about the…
Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Spring 2006
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Spring 2006. The latest issue includes the article 'Implementation of optimal monetary policy'.
NBP's Balcerowicz critical of extending powers
In the opinion of National Bank of Poland (NBP) head Leszek Balcerowicz, proposals to amend the NBP Act could lead to exerting political pressure on the institution, Polish News Bulletin reported.
Mishkin nominated to Fed board
US president Bush nominated Frederic Mishkin, a professor at Columbia University, to join the Federal Reserve Board on Friday 30 June.
Report says BOJ likely to start raising rates
The Bank of Japan is expected to start raising interest rates this month or next, a news report said Monday 3 June.
Have central banks sown the seeds of the next bust
In an article published Monday 3 July, Stephen Roach of Morgan Stanley says he is increasingly worried that history will not treat the recent record of central banking kindly.
Comment: Bernanke's ally
The nomination of Frederic Mishkin to fill one of the two vacant seats on the Fed's board of governors will bolster the chairman, Ben Bernanke, in his attempts to quantify the central bank's inflation objective and move towards a more rule-based monetary…
BIS' White on financial globalisation
In the speech 'Financial globalisation' given on 19 June William R White of the BIS said the globalisation of financial markets provides both enormous opportunities and enormous challenges.