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Chicago Fed National Activity Index, December 05

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December 2005, published 25 January, was +0.08, down from +0.59 in November. Two of the four broad categories of indicators that make up the index made small positive contributions, and two made small negative…

NY Fed's Geithner on global imbalances

In the speech 'Policy implications of global imbalances' given on 23 January Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the massive and growing U.S. current account deficit presents a threat to the world economy and an eventual…

Comment: Geithner sounds a loud warning

For the second time this month New York Fed president and vice-chairman of the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee, Timothy Geithner, has publicly adopted a view on a major policy issue that differs substantially from that of incoming Fed chairman…

Gambia plans central bank reform

Famara Jatta, Governor of the Central Bank of The Gambia, has said that the bank has started work on reforms within the framework of a restructuring exercise for the enhancement of national economic statistics preparation and processing.

Bank of England demands costs for legal case

The Bank of England is making a demand for costs of up to £80 million for legal costs incurred defending the failed £850 million lawsuit by accountancy giant Deloitte, liquidator of the scandal hit Bank of Credit & Commerce International.

Former Bank of Lebanon governor dies

Edmond Naim, who as governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon from 1985-1991, kept the country's finances functioning during the last five years of the civil war, has died at the age of 88.

Bank of Canada raises interest rates 0.25%

The Bank of Canada announced on Tuesday 24 January that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 3 1/2 per cent. In a statement the bank said the move was necessary to keep inflation on target over the…

RBI's Reddy on central bank communications

In the speech 'Central bank communications: Some random thoughts' given on 23 January YV Reddy of the Reserve Bank of India said increased responsibility of maintaining financial stability and adopting inflation targeting has resulted in India adopting a…

BoE's Lomax on global financial imbalances

In a speech at the Chatham House conference on Global Financial Imbalances given on 24 January Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said large global economic imbalances increase the risk of financial market disruption, which could hurt economies.

Central Bank of Turkey - Annual Report 2004

According to the Central Bank of Turkey's Annual Report 2004, following an era of high and chronic inflation, the stabilization program which started to be implemented in 2001, has been successful in reducing inflation.

BoE's Lambert 'admired' King's rate decision

In the speech 'Central bank communications: Best practices in advanced economies' given on 23 January Richard Lambert of the Bank of England, a former editor of the Financial Times, highlighted the likely change in communication at the Federal Reserve,…

Foreign reserves: a dilemma of success

According to this article published Friday 20 January, China is caught in a dilemma between relieving the pressure for the yuan's value to rise and tempering the growth of money supply.

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