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Sweden's Rosenberg on current monetary policy
In the speech 'Some questions regarding current monetary policy' given on 16 March Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said that despite the recent hike in the repo rate to 2 pct, monetary policy is still very expansive.
Poole on recent developments in housing markets
In the speech 'Recent developments in housing markets: A national and local perspective' given on 8 March William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the U.S. housing sector may already be cooling but it should level off at high levels…
Term structure transmission of monetary policy
According to this December 2005 Kansas City Fed Working Paper, the sensitivity of bond rates to macro variables appears to vary both over time and over forecast horizons.
Bank of the Netherlands Antilles - Ann Report 2004
According to the Bank of the Netherlands Antilles Annual Report 2004, the economy of the Netherlands Antilles continued to grow in 2004 albeit at a slower pace than in 2003.
Indonesia's dilemma on growth, prices
According to this article published on Tuesday 7 March, the Indonesian authorities are faced with the unenviable task of fighting inflation in a slowing economy.
Liquidity provision in a model of payments
The Federal Reserve Working Paper "Alternative central bank credit policies for liquidity provision in a model of payments" explores alternative central bank policies for liquidity provision in a model of payments.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand - Annual Report 2005
According to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand - Annual Report 2005, during the year, inflation pressures remained stronger for longer than expected.
Polish finance minister defends NBP
I was, am and will be for an independent central bank, Polish Finance Minister Zyta Gilowska announced on Tuesday 14 March in Brussels, according to the PAP News Agency, when asked about recent political controversies around the Polish central bank (NBP).
Japan's Abe wants BoJ zero rate to stay
Shinzo Abe has urged the Bank of Japan to keep interest rates at almost zero per cent until the economy has fully emerged from deflation. Meanwhile, Kaoru Yosano also said on Wednesday 15 March that there is no gap between the government and the BoJ in…
Comment: Yellen's 'long-run' inflation target
San Francisco Fed president, Janet Yellen, who has emerged as one of Ben Bernanke's strongest allies in the inflation targeting debate at the Fed, provided further insights into what she regards as the optimal design of such a framework in a speech on…
BoJ's Muto says price range is not target
Bank of Japan deputy governor Toshiro Muto said on Wednesday 15 March that although the BoJ has a price stability range of between 0-2 percent rises in consumer prices, this does not mean the central bank will keep rates at zero until inflation tops that…
Rato sees world growth beating IMF forecast
According to the International Monetary Fund's managing director, world economic growth this year will exceed the current forecast of 4.3 percent thanks to a recovery in Europe and Japan.
Fed's Bernanke 'concerned' over budget deficit
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said he was concerned about the U.S. budget deficit, noting in a letter released Tuesday 14 March that an aging population is going to increase pressure on the budget.
Trichet says euro zone growth around 2%
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said in an interview to be published Thursday 16 March that survey data suggests the euro zone economy will grow at its potential rate of around 2 pct.
Fed's Olson: Are banks still special?
In the speech 'Are banks still special?' given on 13 March Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said the line that divides banking from commerce is not a clear one and should be subject to "negotiated compromise" as markets and products change.
SF Fed's Yellen on enhancing Fed credibility
In the speech 'Enhancing Fed credibility' given on 13 March Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said the Federal Reserve's credibility would be enhanced if the central bank would establish a specific numerical inflation target.
ECB's Bini Smaghi on financial market supervision
In the speech 'Independence and accountability of supervision in the european financial market' given on 9 March Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said the increasing European financial integration poses difficult challenges for the institutional…
Comment: Serdengecti ousted
The governor of the Central Bank of Turkey, Sureyya Serdengecti's, five year term expired on Tuesday, 14 March and he will not be reappointed. The government is yet to name a replacement, but vice governor, Erdem Basci, appears the most likely candidate.
China's Premier rules out sudden yuan move
China's Premier Wen Jiabao has ruled out a sudden revaluation of the yuan, telling parliament that the country will let the market determine currency rates.
Basci named acting central bank governor
Turkey's central bank vice governor Erdem Basci has been appointed acting governor of the institution, following the end of Sureyya Serdengecti's term as governor, Turkish Daily News reported.
NY Fed welcomes derivatives commitments
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Monday 13 March it welcomes the new commitments by 14 major market participants to continue their progress toward improving the infrastructure that supports the credit derivatives markets.
Bank of Japan to revamp its website
With the aim of further enhancing web site usability, the Bank of Japan said on Tuesday 14 March it will renew its website effective from March 20, 2006.
BoJ minutes show two opposed target
Two of the Bank of Japan's nine board members in January opposed disclosing the bank's target for stable prices, according to minutes of the board's Jan. 19-20 policy meeting released in Tokyo.
EU's Almunia backs NBP independence
EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia strongly supported the independence of the Polish central bank.