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ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on SEPA

In the speech 'What is the outlook for the Single European Payments Area (SEPA)?' given on 7 June Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the project is on track and many hands are needed for making the SEPA vision reality.

What drives volatility persistence in FX market?

The Federal Reserve Board Discussion Paper "What drives volatility persistence in the foreign exchange market?" published May 2006 analyses the factors driving the widely-noted persistence in asset return volatility using a unique dataset on global euro…

Philadelphia Fed names new president

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia announced Tuesday 6 June that Charles I. Plosser, a professor of economics, has been named president of the Philadelphia Fed.

Interview with BOJ's financial markets head

In an interview with Reuters published on Monday 5 June, Hiroshi Nakaso, director-general of the Bank of Japan's financial markets department said the BOJ is not targeting a particular level of reserves as it draws down excess liquidity from the banking…

BIS's Knight on long-term interest rates

In the speech 'Why have long-term interest rates been so low? Is the global interest rate cycle beginning to turn?' given on 12 May Malcolm Knight of the BIS discusses the surprising decline in real long-term interest rates that has taken place in…

Costa Rica selects OpenLink's Findur

OpenLink, a leading provider of financial and commodity trading, risk management, and operations processing software solutions, announced Monday 5 June that Costa Rica's central bank, Banco Central de Costa Rica (BCCR), has licensed Findur, the company's…

PBOC: China must broaden investment channels

China should consider broadening its investment channels and introduce more investment products to absorb rising liquidity in the banking sector, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said in a Securities Times report.

Buba's Remsperger on global imbalances

In the speech 'Global imbalances and policy implications' given on 9 May Hermann Remsperger of the Deutsche Bundesbank said the build-up of currency reserves in some Asian countries has now lost momentum.

Chicago Fed's Moskow on the US economic outlook

In the speech 'US economic outlook and the role of inflation inertia' given on 2 June Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said US inflation will likely stay contained but is at the top end of the price-stability zone and interest-rate…

St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Summer 2006

The St. Louis Fed has published the Summer 2006 edition of its Central Banker magazine. In the article "Our strategic direction: The big picture" First Vice President Dave Sapenaro shares where the Bank is headed.

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