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RBA's gain

According to this article published on Wednesday 7 December, Robert Gerard's resignation from the Reserve Bank of Australia's board leaves three important questions to be dealt with. Firstly, has the controversy damaged the RBA and its policy credibility?

Comment: Latin America's challenge

The latest edition of Finance and Development, the IMF's quarterly magazine with reader-friendly summaries of its research activities, argues that Latin American central banks face significant challenges in restoring market confidence in domestic…

Mersch says ECB ready to act when necessary

The European Central Bank has not determined what or when its next move will be, but would act if it felt the need to raise rates again, ECB Governing Council member Yves Mersch told a German newspaper.

Memorandum of Understanding between BNM & HKMA

Bank Negara Malaysia and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority jointly announced on Thursday 8 December the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the establishment of a large-value payment-system link between Malaysia and Hong Kong.

RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement, December 2005

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand published its December 2005 Monetary Policy Statement on 8 December. It also announced that the OCR will increase by 25 basis points to 7.25 per cent. The report said the RBNZ remains concerned about the tightness of…

ECB Monthly Bulletin, December 2005

The European Central Bank published its December 2005 Monthly Bulletin on Thursday 8 December. In the report the ECB defended its decision to raise its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point earlier this month, saying that the move was…

G-7 falters in sending stern message to China

Although finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrialised nations were optimistic three months ago that China's new currency regime would help the global economy find its lost balance, they weren't so sure last weekend, this article published…

IMF's Krueger on economic policy reform

In the speech 'Mutual reinforcement: Economic policy reform and financial market strength' given on 1 December Anne Krueger of the IMF said for economists and policymakers, the experience of the 1990s taught us a great deal.

HKMA: Four pointers to financial stability

In a commentary published by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, HKMA Chief Executive Joseph Yam says open, medium-sized and sophisticated international financial centres are attractive to international fund flows, which are often volatile. The task of…

Fed's Ferguson on asset price levels & volatility

In the speech 'Asset price levels and volatility: Causes and implications' given on 15 November Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the reduced volatility seen in overall economic activity since the mid-1980s does not seem to have carried over…

Comment: Reshuffle at the ECB?

When Otmar Issing retires from the ECB's 6-member executive board next year, Germany's seat is likely to be taken by Jurgen Stark, currently vice-president of the German Bundesbank.

Treasury management system for Bulgaria

The Bulgarian National Bank is gearing up for entry to the European Union (promised for 2008 or 2009 at the latest) by ensuring it will meet the 1 January 2007 deadline for compliance with the revised Eurosystem standards for treasury management…

BOJ's Haru says reserve target may be cut

Bank of Japan policy board member Hidehiko Haru said the BOJ may have to lower its reserve target range before it concludes its ultra-easy monetary policy, if it becomes difficult to keep to the present range, which is set very high.

Jarai says Fitch downgrade will raise rates

Hungary's central bank governor Zsigmond Jarai said on Wednesday that Hungary's downgrading by ratings agency Fitch on Tuesday6 December would increase risk premiums but would not affect the economy in the short term.

India following 'passive policy' on gold

Reserve Bank of India governor, Yaga Venugopal Reddy, said on Tuesday 6 December that the federal government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have been following a "passive policy" on its gold holdings.

BIS Quarterly Review, December 2005

The Bank for International Settlements has published its December 2005 Quarterly Review. Foreign banks dominate the financial sectors in emerging economies to such a degree as to pose problems for regulators and potential threats to domestic financial…

Fed's end to rate increases in 2006

Federal Reserve officials will gather on 13 December and for the 13th meeting in a row will raise interest rates by a quarter-percentage point, this article published Tuesday 6 December says.

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