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SF Fed paper on the bond yield 'conundrum'

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper "The bond yield 'conundrum' from a macro-finance perspective," published May 2006, documents the extent and timing of the bond yield conundrum using two empirical no-arbitrage macro-finance models…

Fed's Kroszner on innovative statistics

In the speech 'Innovative statistics for a dynamic economy' given on 24 May Randall Kroszner of the Federal Reserve said that Congress should spend money and seek new approaches to bring U.S. economic statistics into the new century.

Fed's Olson on compliance risk management

In the speech 'Compliance risk management in a diversified environment' given on 16 May Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said the Fed is pleased that large banks are creating senior positions to oversee whether institutions are in step with regulations…

Fisher on globalization's impact on U.S. growth

In the speech 'Globalization's impact on U.S. growth and inflation' given on 22 May Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said Washington policymakers don't understand how globalization has changed the world economy.

BOJ member sees reserve cut problem

According to minutes of the Bank of Japan's April 10-11 board meeting, published Wednesday 24 May, a policy maker said a rapid reduction in reserves by the central bank may spur speculation of an interest-rate increase from near zero.

IMF's Rato says global rate rises healthy

Increases in global interest rates are healthy and policy makers and central banks need to keep a watchful eye on inflation, the head of the International Monetary Fund said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday 24 May.

Comment: The BoE's 'brain on the plane'

David Blanchflower came out fighting Wednesday 24 May in an assured performance before the Treasury Select Committee. The appointment of the US-based academic to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has been controversial, but he maintains…

Bank of Canada raises rates

The Bank of Canada announced Wednesday 24 May that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 4 1/4 per cent. The move had been widely expected.

Blanchflower is 'no shrinking violet'

The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee's latest member, David Blanchflower, told the Treasury Select Committee on Wednesday 24 May that his commitment to the rate setting MPC will form his "primary responsibility."

Central Bank of Sri Lanka - Annual Report 2005

According to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka's Annual Report 2005, Sri Lanka's economy demonstrated its resilience once again in 2005 by growing at a rate of 6 per cent, exceeding expectations in the immediate aftermath of the tsunami disaster of 2004.

Ingves on the Riksbank and monetary policy

In the speech 'The Riksbank and monetary policy' given on 23 May Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank reiterated that monetary policy will need to be less expansionary in future so that inflation does not exceed the 2% target.

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, May 2006

According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, May 2006, business activity increased slightly. However, indicators for new orders, shipments, and employment were down from their readings in April.

Chicago's Moskow on bank structure and competition

In welcoming remarks for the 42nd annual conference on bank structure and competition given on 18 May Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said products such as adjustable rate and no-money-down mortgages have helped boost U.S…

Comment: US 'break-even' inflation

News of a sudden increase in inflation fears has made headlines in recent weeks. In the case of the US, some have linked this to idea that new Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, is perceived as being too soft on inflation. What do the most recent estimates of…

New MPC member set for grilling

The newest member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee is likely to face some tough questions when he faces MPs for his "confirmation" hearing on Wednesday 24 May, the FT reported.

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