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Fed's Olson on compliance
In the speech 'What Are Examiners Looking for When They Examine Banks for Compliance?' given on 12 June Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said US bank regulators are revising anti-money laundering guidelines for banks and aim to issue an updated manual…
BOZ appoints new spokesperson
The Bank of Zambia announced Monday 12 June that it has appointed Penlope Mapoma as it's Head of Public Relations.
Comment: The housing bubble debate
In a recent working paper for the Czech National Bank Stephen Cecchetti, an economist at Brandeis University concludes that "monetary policymakers have no choice but to face the risks posed by asset price bubbles head on".
G8 express optimism on world economy
Finance ministers from the G8 nations predicted a year of strong economic growth on Saturday 10 June at a meeting in St. Petersburg.
Fed's Reinhart: Draw firm line on inflation
Top U.S. Federal Reserve staffer Vincent Reinhart said on Friday 9 June that experience tells us it is important to draw a firm line in the fight against inflation.
Pianalto on economic conditions & monetary policy
In the speech 'Economic conditions and monetary policy' given on 12 June Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said recent news on US inflation has been troubling, but if the economy moderates as forecast, an interest rate at 5% is…
RBNZ publishes history book
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand history book 'Innovation and Independence: the Reserve Bank of New Zealand 1973-2002', was published by Auckland University Press on Monday 12 June.
RBI's Reddy says monetary policy 'in sync'
Reserve Bank of India governor Y. V. Reddy said on Saturday 10 June that the recent increase in overnight interest rates was necessary so that India was not "out of sync" with the monetary developments in the world.
BIS Quarterly Review, June 2006
The Bank for International Settlements published its June 2006 Quarterly Review on Monday 12 June. The report said concern about the pace of recent share market gains has prompted investors to shift away from risky assets and to switch to highly rated…
Philadelphia Fed Business Review, 2nd Quarter 2006
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Review for the Second Quarter 2006. Articles cover wage cyclicality, collateral, the relationship between technology and increased skills among workers, and an update to…
The brave new world of central banking
At the dawn of the 21st century, property and equity ownership are spread more broadly across the population than they once were, according to the Czech National Bank Working Paper "The brave new world of central banking: The policy challenges posed by…
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on payment systems
In the speech 'Drivers for change in payment and securities settlement systems' given on 9 June Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said exploiting technological innovation can be an important means of saving costs, which is a pressing need in the…
Russia cuts US dollar holdings
Russia's central bank said on Thursday 8 June that it would cut its dollar reserves, while increasing its holdings of euros.
White House's Lazear: Stocks slide not alarming
Top White House economist Edward Lazear on Thursday 9 June played down concerns about recent declines in U.S. stock prices and weakness in the U.S. dollar.
ECB publishes SIPS report
On 31 May 2006, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) approved the "Business continuity oversight expectations for systemically important payment systems (SIPS)" report (published Friday 9 June).
Comment: Papademos on asset bubbles
In a speech in Madrid last week, the ECB vice-president, Lucas Papademos, drew a line of distinction between the ECB's policy on asset prices and that of the US Fed. In doing so he sought to communicate that the Issing legacy is firmly in tact.
Bernanke's Commencement address
In the speech 'Commencement address' given on 9 June Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the revival in U.S. business productivity since the mid-1990s still has some way to run.
Fed, under pressure, may go ahead with increase
According to this article by John Berry of Bloomberg, published Friday 9 June, Federal Reserve officials now seem likely to raise US interest rates later this month.
Senate likely to vote on Fed's Kohn June 14
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee will likely vote on the nomination of Federal Reserve Board Governor Donald Kohn to be vice chairman at the central bank on June 14, a spokesman was quoted as saying on Thursday 8 June.
Weber: Rate moves not subject to FX considerations
Bundesbank president and European Central Bank council member Axel Weber said Friday 9 June that the ECB cannot make interest rate decisions with reference to the level of the euro.
BOJ's Iwata sees chance of sustained growth
Bank of Japan deputy governor Kazumasa Iwata said on Thursday 8 June that Japan's economy was moving from a period of deflation to normal growth.
ECB's Papademos on central banks in 21st century
In the speech 'Central banks in the 21st century' given on 8 June Lucas Papademos of the ECB said he agrees that asset price bubbles are difficult to identify in real time and are thus often only identified ex post.
Guynn on the next stage of the housing cycle
In the speech 'Adjusting to the next stage of the housing cycle' given on 7 June Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said core inflation may have already breached its acceptable upper level and the Federal Reserve must be ready to reset…
Trichet on activism & alertness in monetary policy
In the speech 'Activism and alertness in monetary policy' given on 8 June Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said we are not in a position that we would judge "abnormal", in the sense that we would have to increase as rapidly as possible our interest rates…