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The IMF's balance-sheet and credit risk

The authors of this Bank of Canada Working Paper examine the characteristics of International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending from the 1960s to 2005. They find that there has been an increase in portfolio concentration and that lending terms have effectively…

Study says markets on Fed's wavelength

According to a recent study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, better communication by the U.S. central bank has dramatically cut mistakes by markets betting on future interest rate moves.

Comment: Vacant BoE MPC seats

Following the sad and unexpected news of the death of David Walton, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, the British Treasury has yet another appointment to make.

'The Region' from the Minneapolis Fed, June 2006

The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for June 2006. The latest edition includes an interview with Stanford economist, John B. Taylor, on inflation targets, exchange rates and the eponymous rule.

Danmarks Nationalbank, Monetary Review 2nd Q 2006

The Danmarks Nationalbank's Monetary Review for the Second Quarter 2006, published 20 June, contains five articles: Recent economic and monetary trends, The sustainability of the low long-term bond yields, The Dutch economy over the last decade, Why have…

HKMA's Yam on East Asian financial markets

In the speech 'East Asian financial markets - The next frontier' given on 22 June Joseph Yam of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said the successful experience of Asian Bond Fund has laid a strong foundation for enhanced regional cooperation by central…

HKMA's Choi on the debt market of Hong Kong

In the speech 'The debt market of Hong Kong - What can we offer to investors?' given on 13 June Y.K. Choi of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said there are a few fundamental factors which make Hong Kong an ideal place for the bond market.

Koizumi urges BOJ to improve transparency

Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi called on the Bank of Japan to improve its transparency on Thursday 22 June, following governor Toshihiko Fukui's investment with the Murakami fund, Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki said.

BOJ's Nishimura sees low rates problem

Keeping Japan's interest rates at low levels for a prolonged period may cause excessive investment by companies and overstimulate economic growth, according to Kiyohiko Nishimura, a Bank of Japan policy maker.

Mark Olson resigns from Fed

Mark W. Olson submitted his resignation Wednesday 21 June as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective June 30, 2006.

Bank of England's Walton dies unexpectedly

David Walton, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, died unexpectedly on Wednesday night after a short illness, the Bank said in a statement released on Thursday 22 June. Mr Walton was 43.

IMF's Krueger on globalization and flexibility

In the speech 'Globalization, flexibility and interdependence: Equipping economies for the 21st century' given on 13 June Anne Krueger of the IMF said if we have learned anything since the IMF was established more than sixty years ago, it is that the art…

Comment: Uganda eyes inflation target

The Bank of Uganda will implement an inflation-targetting framework in the near future, the governor of the central bank, Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, told CentralBankNews.com. Only a lack of adequate and timely data is holding it back.

Mervyn King's Mansion House Dinner speech

In a speech given on 21 June Mervyn King of the Bank of England said urged the government to introduce legislation to reform the Commercial Court following the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International trial. King also discussed the …

Central banks and the challenge of development

The BIS has published papers presented at a special meeting of central bank governors held in Basel, 14-15 March 2006. For the first time in more than 30 years, there has been a marked revival of growth in much of Africa, and inflation has been brought…

SARB's Quarterly Bulletin, June 2006

The South African Reserve Bank published its June 2006 Quarterly Bulletin on 22 June. According to the latest Bulletin, the fortunes of exporters of oil and other commodities continued to be bolstered by buoyant prices fetched by these products in the…

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