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Central bankers begin Bulgarian conference
The National Bank of Bulgaria is hosting the Third annual conference of the central banks of the Balkan states on 16 and 17 May.
Ex BOJ official says may need policy shift
A former deputy governor of the Bank of Japan has said the bank should consider changing its policy of pumping cash into the economy and holding rates at almost zero because deflation is easing.
Trichet says rates support growth, convergence
European Central Bank President Jean Claude Trichet said that lending rates at a six-decade low are ``appropriate'' and rejected finance ministers' concerns about economic divergences in the eurozone.
Greenspan on leaving the Fed
In a speech given on 15 May Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve expressed his intention of leaving office when his current term ends in January next year.
Fukui on achieving strong economic growth in Japan
In a speech on 'Toward achieving strong economic growth in Japan' given on 13 May, Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said the economy is expected to experience a long period of growth, although at a moderate pace.
IMF and Philippines central bank host seminar
A seminar on capital market reform and government bond market development in the Philippines was held on May 10, 2005 in Manila. The seminar was hosted jointly by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the International Monetary Fund.
SARB, Monetary Policy Review, May 2005
The South African Reserve Bank published its Monetary Policy Review for May 2005 on 12 May. South Africa's inflation rate is expected to remain comfortably within its target range over the next two years, despite the negative impact of steep global oil…
Putting pressure on China's peg
A clamor of complaints from America's industrial heartland is galvanizing Washington into action, according to this article. But the big question is whether a stronger yuan will make much difference to the US economy, it says.
Wolfowitz reassures World Bank staff
Paul Wolfowitz is trying to reassure World Bank staff that he has turned put his past involvement with the Iraq war behind him and has his eyes trained on global development.
PBOC chief rejects rate change rumour
The head of the People's Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan, denied rumours on Friday that the renminbi will be allowed to appreciate on 18 May.
IMF say conditions favourable on China rate reform
International Monetary Fund spokesman Thomas Dawson said that China is now ready and able to reform its exchange rate system, and it is in its best economic interest for it to do so.
IMF says Iraq too dangerous to open office
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday 12 May that it is too dangerous for the Fund to open an office in Iraq at the present time but it hopes to begin talks soon on a special loan to the Iraqi government.
Buba's Stark on new trends in financial markets
In the speech 'Some new trends in financial markets' given on 23 April, Jurgen Stark of the Deutsche Bundesbank said the financial industry is one of the most globalised industries in the world. Supervisors cannot limit their attention to what is going…
ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo promotes lower taxes
In a speech on Friday 13 May European Central Bank board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said lower income taxes can reduce the need for interest rate rises in the long run.
Bank of Canada Review, Spring 2005
The Bank of Canada published its Review for Spring 2005 on 12 May. The Review contains four articles including "Understanding China's long-run growth process and its implications for Canada". In addition to examining the determinants of China's past and…
IMF opens new headquarters building
The International Monetary Fund will open its second headquarters building in downtown Washington, D.C. on 16 May. The new building, which is adjacent to the IMF's existing headquarters building at 700 19th Street, N.W. will house about 1,500 staff.
Bergo on the Norwegian economy
In a speech on 'The Norwegian economy: possibilities and challenges' given on 12 May, Jarle Bergo of the Norges Bank said developments since the March Inflation Report was presented do not provide grounds for changing the perception of the state of the…
Fed's Ferguson on globalization
In a speech on 'Globalization: Evidence and policy implications' given on 12 May, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said central banks will not be coordinating monetary policy any time soon nor is it desirable.
Uncertainty over new deputy governor in Kenya
The tenure of the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Kenya was uncertain this week after Dr Edward Sambili's contract ended on April 30, but no one had been appointed to take his place.
Bank Indonesia gets new deputy governor
Indonesia's Lower House of Parliament has unanimously appointed Siti Chalimah Fadjrijah as the central bank's new deputy governor in charge of bank supervision, replacing Aulia Pohan.
Parliamentary speaker nominated Estonia bank chief
The supervisory council of the Bank of Estonia on Tuesday 10 May nominated deputy parliamentary speaker Andres Lipstok as the new president of the Baltic country's central bank.
NY Fed's Geithner appointed CPSS Chairman
The Governors of the central banks of the G10 countries have appointed Timothy F Geithner as Chairman of the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) with effect from June 2005.
PBOC's Zhou Xiaochuan on exchange rate reform
In a recently published interview Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of the People's Bank of China, said we will make active and steady efforts to push ahead with the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime on a well-planned and step-by-step basis.
Iceland re-appoints central bank chief
The Prime Minister of Iceland has re-appointed Eirikur Gunason as Governor of the central bank for a term of seven years which began on 1 May.