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Duisenberg rallies to defence of euro

Wim Duisenberg, the former president of the European Central Bank, on Thursday 9 June rejected a call from an Italian minister for the reintroduction of its own currency, saying in an interview that the country had had a big boost from the adoption of…

EU's referendum failure leaves ECB as scapegoat

EU politicians in need of a scapegoat after the rejection of the proposed constitution may be tempted to cast the European Central Bank in that role, says this article. And recent comments from ECB policymakers suggest its defences may be about to crack,…

RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement, June 2005

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand published its June 2005 Monetary Policy Statement on 9 June. RBNZ Governor Alan Bollard said the current review confirms what we said in the March Statement and again at the April OCR review.

ECB Monthly Bulletin, June 2005

The European Central Bank published its June 2005 Monthly Bulletin on Thursday 9 June. The report says economic growth in the Eurozone will remain 'relatively subdued' in the second quarter of the year, but will pick up later.

ECB signs new premises contract

Lucas Papademos, Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) signed the architectural contract for the optimisation phase of the new ECB premises in Frankfurt am Main on Thursday 9 June.

BIS's Knight on emerging market economies

In the speech 'The role of the exchange rate in the monetary frameworks of emerging market economies' given on 27 May, Malcolm Knight of the BIS discusses the challenge of determining an exchange rate regime for emerging market countries undergoing rapid…

SNB's Hildebrand on financial markets

In the speech 'Do financial markets promote responsible behaviour?' given on 21 May, Philipp Hildebrand of the Swiss National Bank said there are times in history when the world economy undergoes fundamental structural change. With the rapid integration…

BIS on Globalisation and mon. policy independence

The BIS Paper "Has globalisation reduced monetary policy independence?" published 6 June says growing global financial integration has influenced monetary policy in important ways. Recent developments have shown, however, that, while many countries have…

Bundesbank's Weber: Let us face up to the risks!

In the speech 'Let us face up to the risks!' given on 28 May, Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said there is no contradiction between the reasonable performance of central banks in recent decades and the impression that they face formidable risks…

'The Region' from the Minneapolis Fed, Jun 2005

The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for June 2005. It includes the article by Gary Stern "Formalizing the success of past policy" on the promise of an inflation targeting framework for achieving long…

St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Summer 2005

The St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine for Summer 2005 has been published. The latest edition includes an article by Julie Stackhouse, senior vice president of Banking Supervision and Regulation, who shares her thoughts about how community bankers…

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