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MPC inaction undermines need for meetings

This article, published on Monday 3 April, looks at recent comments by a member of the Bank of England's MPC, for the first time, which publicly question the need for monthly meetings of the interest rate setting committee.

HKMA pay review 2006

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced on Friday 31 March the result of the annual pay review for staff of the HKMA in 2006.

Launch of spot USD/HKD fixing

The Treasury Markets Association (TMA) announced Monday 3 April that the Spot USD/HKD Fixing would be formally launched on 6 April 2006, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said in a press release.

Comment: The US housing puzzle

A new NBER working paper finds that there is "little evidence" of housing bubbles in the US. The authors argue that even in the highest-price cities, housing is perhaps only slightly more expensive than average.

Philly Fed chief Santomero departs

According to this article published on Friday 31 March, Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank president Anthony Santomero steps down during a phase of unusually high turnover at the U.S. central bank.

ECB's Trichet on EMU and the euro

In the speech 'EMU and the euro: successes and challenges' given on 30 March Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said euro zone interest rates are expected to remain at historically low levels for a long period.

Poole on the role of Federal Reserve Banks

In the speech 'The role of Federal Reserve Banks in the Federal Reserve System' given on 30 March William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said as for the FOMC meetings themselves, the mystique created by the media is a tad overblown.

Tumpel-Gugerell on Central Counterparty Clearing

In the speech 'Issues related to Central Counterparty Clearing' given on 3 April Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the ECB's track record of containing inflation means that it does not have to hike interest rates aggressively when new inflation…

Tumpel-Gugerell on ECB, Italy & Eastern Europe

In the speech 'The European Central Bank, Italy and the integration of Eastern Europe' given on 31 March Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the ECB's track record of containing inflation means that it does not have to hike interest rates…

Comment: Exposed currencies cause jitters

The Central Bank of Iceland raised interest rates by 75 basis points last week. The central bank is concerned over the possibility of further declines in the Icelandic krona, which has fallen 12% against the US dollar this year.

Canada's Dodge on an evolving IMF

In the speech 'The evolving international monetary order and the need for an evolving IMF' given on 30 March David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the International Monetary Fund should virtually abandon the lending business and focus instead on…

ECB's Trichet on economic integration

In the speech 'Economic integration in the euro area' given on 31 March Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said some eurozone countries are losing competitiveness due to high wage growth.

Review of IMF-World Bank collaboration

Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank Group, announced Wednesday they have initiated a range of measures to promote a deeper and early review of Fund-Bank collaboration.

Joint external debt website launched

The Bank for International Settlements, the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Bank announced on Thursday 30 March that they are jointly launching a new website.

Bernanke may prove hawk in dove's clothing

This article published on Wednesday 29 March reports that some commentators are saying the first few glimpses into the new Fed chairman's thinking suggest he may yet turn out to be more of a hawk than many predicted.

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