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Venezuela approves central bank reform law
Venezuelan lawmakers gave initial approval late Tuesday 21 June to a bill that would allow President Hugo Chavez to access up to $5 billion in reserves held by the central bank.
Greenspan warns against trade sanctions on China
Fed chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress in testimony on Thursday 23 June that no credible evidence exists that a move by China to revamp its exchange rate system would benefit US manufacturing or jobs.
Top China economist calls for yuan appreciation
The Chinese government should actively move on its yuan exchange rate adjustment and appreciate the value of the currency by 5-10%, the Beijing Morning Post reported, citing Zhang Shuguang of the Chinese Academy of Social Science.
Regulators probe King speech leak
UK City regulators are investigating a sharp rise in futures trading a few hours ahead of Bank of England governor Mervyn King's speech to Bradford business leaders last week.
BoE's King on the UK economy
In his Mansion House speech given on 22 June, Mervyn King of the Bank of England said there are both upside and downside risks to the outlook for UK inflation and policymakers will react promptly to whichever one materialises.
Fed's Olson on regulatory relief
In testimony on 'Regulatory relief' given on 21 June, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said that Congress should give the Federal Reserve more flexibility in setting reserve requirements and allow it to pay interest on balances held by depository…
Cleveland's Pianalto: Our future in manufacturing
In the speech 'Our future in manufacturing' given on 16 June, Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said the fundamentals of the US economy are strong and the expansion should continue.
RBA to open emergency back-up office
The Reserve Bank of Australia is to get a $38 million back-up office complex in an outer Sydney suburb in case an emergency shuts its city head office.
Euro dip not caused by EU rejection says Liebscher
The euro hasn't been affected by the crisis facing the European Union following the rejection of its proposed constitution, the governor of Austria's Central Bank said on Tuesday 21 June.
Official says pressure on yuan won't bring change
China said it would not bow to political and speculative pressures to adjust the value of its currency, as US officials prepared to testify about the impact of China's fixed exchange rate on the US economy.
Eurozone hampered by lack of reform, not rates
Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said it is not the level of European Central Bank interest rates which is hampering eurozone growth, but rather it is the lack of structural reform.
ECB's Mersch says rates 'perfectly appropriate'
European Central Bank council member Yves Mersch said current interest rates are correct and that Italian calls to leave the euro would be a recipe for turmoil.
Bank of England MPC Minutes, 8 & 9 June
The minutes from the 8 and 9 June meeting of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee published on Wednesday 22 June showed policy makers voted 7- 2 to keep interest rates unchanged this month, with Charles Bean and Marian Bell preferring a 0.25%…
Norway's Gjedrem on inflation targeting
In the speech 'Experiences with inflation targeting in Norway and other countries' given on 7 June, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said in light of the experiences of different countries in the last 10-15 years, he is confident that flexible inflation…
Bundesbank's Weber on the IMF
In closing remarks to the Joint IMF-Bundesbank Symposium given on 8 June, Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said the IMF is an indispensable engine to improve the functioning and stability of the international monetary system.
Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, May 05
The Bank of England published its May 2005 Inflation Attitudes Survey on 20 June. 62% of respondents thought the inflation target was 'about right', the highest response rate for this question since the survey began.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Jun 2005
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, June 2005, activity in the region's manufacturing sector weakened. This represents a decline from the moderate performance in May.
Norges Bank Conference: Banking Crisis Resolution
Norges Bank arranged a conference on Banking Crisis Resolution - Theory and Policy, in Oslo from Thursday 16 June to Friday 17 June. Presentations included "Any role for central bank LLR without taxpayer's money involved?" by Charles Goodhart.
Bank of Japan Policy Board Minutes
Bank of Japan policy makers Toshikatsu Fukuma and Atsushi Mizuno voted in April and May to cut the target for funds the bank makes available to lenders, according to minutes released on 20 June.
Central bankers meet to discuss growing deficits
On 20-21 June, Central Banking Publications hosted its first conference on Sovereign Asset and Debt Management, which brought together speakers and delegates from central banks, ministries of finance, debt offices and financial institutions.
Tanigaki says Japan, China may discuss yuan
Japan's Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki said that the meeting of finance ministers from Asia and Europe scheduled for this weekend in China could include a discussion of the yuan's peg to the US dollar.
France's Noyer says no bias in ECB stance
Bank of France governor Christian Noyer told a news conference that the European Central Bank has no bias in its monetary policy stance and current ECB rates remain "exactly appropriate".