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Bank of Finland - Annual Report 2005
According to the Bank of Finland's Annual Report 2005, monetary policy for the euro area in 2005 was conducted in conditions of slower economic growth and higher inflation than expected.
Comment: IMF reform checklist
The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday 19 April released its latest World Economic Outlook. Its central projection sees global growth at 4.75 percent in 2006 and 2007. The distribution of risks, however, is increasingly slanted to the downside.
Bank of England voted 7-1 to hold rates
Minutes released on Wednesday 19 April showed that the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted 7 to 1 at its meeting on April 6 to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.5 per cent.
European Parliament backs Stark nomination for ECB
European Central Bank nominee Juergen Stark said on Tuesday 18 April that the euro zone central bank needs to show ``great vigilance'' in curbing inflation.
Comment: New governor for CBRT
The appointment of Durmus Yilmaz as governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey brings to an end weeks of turmoil as the government struggled to find a successor to the inflation-busting Sureyya Serdengecti.
ECB's Issing sees overheating risks
Eurozone housing markets are at risk of overheating and strong money and credit growth is a danger to price stability, European Central Bank chief economist Otmar Issing said in a newspaper interview.
BoJ minutes show govt urged zero rates
The Bank of Japan was urged by the government to keep interest rates at zero when it ended its ultra-easy monetary policy last month, but the BoJ noted the risks of policy becoming too accommodative, minutes released Friday 14 April showed.
Turkey names new central bank governor
Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer approved the government's nominee for central bank governor on Tuesday 18 April after rejecting an earlier candidate, Economy minister Ali Babacan announced.
ECB to advise GCC states
The European Central Bank will advise Gulf states on their plans for possible monetary union a spokesman for the ECB was quoted by AFX as saying on Tuesday 18 April.
Italy's Prodi may pick Padoa-Schioppa on economy
Italy's centre-left leader Romano Prodi is expected to pick former European Central Bank board member Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa as economy minister, if Prodi succeeds in forming a government, said La Stampa Saturday in an unsourced report.
Fed comments and data point to one more increase
According to this article published on Tuesday 18 April, recent comments from Federal Reserve officials and the latest economic data continue to suggest that the cycle of US interest rate increases will come to an end next month.
Transparency, expectations, and forecasts
Since 1994 the Federal Open Market Committee has increased the transparency about its economic outlook. This paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta investigates whether this transparency has helped private agents improve their economic forecasts.
Ferguson on financial stability & central banking
In the speech 'Thoughts on financial stability and central banking' given on 17 April Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said asset price volatility may have increased in recent years as real economic shocks have moderated, but central banks should…
Fed's Kohn on the economic outlook
In the speech 'Economic outlook' given on 13 April Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said the U.S. central bank was focused on keeping inflation curbed though he anticipates the pace of economic growth will ease in coming months.
Bank of France - Annual Report 2004
According to the Bank of France's Annual Report 2004, despite persisting risks, the international environment was buoyant in 2004 and monetary policy remained very accommodating within the euro area.
RBI seen taking a hard line on rates
According to this article published Thursday 13 April, the Reserve Bank of India's stand in January makes analysts believe it will keep its own counsel and raise rates again at its annual monetary statement on Tuesday.
BCCI case was built on air - not even sand
Publication of the formal judgment on Wednesday 12 April finally brought to an end the BCCI litigation case against the Bank of England described as a myriad of "hopeless inconsistencies and implausibilities".
More hefty gains in gold price ahead?
This article published on Thursday 13 April looks at the possibility of a further strong increase in the gold price. Among the key factors is a belief that central banks are becoming more friendly to gold, it says.
Comment: BCCI case 'a farce'
According to the presiding judge, the case brought against the Bank of England by Deloitte, liquidators for the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), was "a farce" which "had the capacity to damage the reputation of [the British] legal system…
Forget ECB rows and secret pacts, it's the data
According to this article published Wednesday 12 April, although conspiracy theories abound to explain why the European Central Bank has dampened expectations of a May interest rate rise, the answer is simple - hard economic data.
Bank of Japan Monthly Report, April 2006
The Bank of Japan published the English version of its April 2006 monthly report on Thursday 13 April. In the report the BOJ left its positive assessment of the nation's economy unchanged, citing rising production and exports as well as a pickup in…
Cyprus-Armenia sign central bank MOU
The central banks of Cyprus and Armenia on Thursday 13 April signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to boost cooperation in the banking sector.
Philippines doesn't rule out rate hikes
The Philippines central bank isn't ready to stop increasing interest rates even though inflation has started to show an encouraging moderation, a central bank official told Dow Jones Newswires in an interview published on Wednesday 12 April.
PBOC proposes new anti-money laundering rules
The People's Bank of China has proposed new anti-money laundering regulations aimed at the banking, insurance and securities sectors.