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Rosen takes over at CEA
The White House announced on Wednesday 23 February that Harvey Rosen, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, will take over as CEA chairman from the departing Greg Mankiw.
Interview with RBI's deputy governor Udeshi
In a recent interview deputy governor Kishori Udeshi of the Reserve Bank of India said that India's banks are beginning to move towards international banking practices by working to implement Basel II guidelines.
BOK's Park says 'no such plans' on dollar sales
The Bank of Korea has no plans to sell dollars out of the country's foreign reserves and replace them with other currencies, bank chief Park Seung said on Thursday 24 February .
ASEAN currency swap deal extended
Central bankers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations signed an agreement on Thursday 24 February to extend until 2006 a currency swap deal intended to help ASEAN members experiencing international liquidity problems.
PBoC will 'actively promote' exchange rate reform
The People's Bank of China said in a report released on Thursday 24 February that it will "actively promote" reform of the exchange rate regime this year.
Foreign reserves, Asia's problem of plenty
The dilemma facing many of emerging Asia's economies over how best to use their massive stock of dollar reserves is hardly new, this article says, but some economists suggest spending central bank reserves on domestic projects, rather than leaving them…
Federal Reserve Minutes from Feb meeting
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's 1 and 2 February meeting published on Wednesday 23 February revealed broad agreement among members of the Federal Open Market Committee on the need for further rate increases to prevent accelerating inflation.
BoE's Lomax: Mon. stability matters to Merseyside
In the speech 'Why monetary stability matters to Merseyside' given on 24 February Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said the Bank sees a rebound in household spending and may not be able to wait before increasing interest rates.
CGFS announces 4th central bank conference
It was announced on Wednesday 23 February that the European Central Bank in co-operation with the Bank of Japan and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, will host the fourth in a series of joint central bank research conferences on risk…
HKMA's Yam on Basel II: Back to the future
In the speech 'Basel II: Back to the future' given on 4 February, Joseph Yam of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said the new framework of capital adequacy standards for banks, issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, is an important step…
Sri Lanka's Mendis on central bank governance
In a speech given on 29 January (published 11 Feb) Sunil Mendis of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said the strategic plan of a central bank should be formulated in such a way that it strategically links its goals, objectives and action plans to the…
Qatar set to host 2nd Islamic financial summit
The Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) is to hold its second summit in Doha, Qatar on 24-25 May 2005, with the Central Bank of Qatar as the host, the summit secretariat said.
South Korea's central bank denies dollar sale plan
The Bank of Korea denied on Wednesday 23 February that it planned to offload its US dollar assets after media speculation it was about to do so sent the US currency falling.
IMF's Rajan says Europe needs 'balanced' Pact
Europe needs balanced budget rules to boost economic growth, the IMF's Chief Economist Raghuram Rajan said in an interview published on Wednesday 23 February, referring to recent plans to revamp the European Union's Stability and Growth Pact.
ECB policy 'appropriate' according to Tietmeyer
Former Bundesbank President Hans Tietmeyer said in an interview with Bloomberg television the European Central Bank's interest rates were at the right level and called on countries to respect for the European Union's rules on budget deficits.
ECB's Caruana says inflation outlook favourable
European Central Bank governing council member Jaime Caruana said in a speech the eurozone's inflation outlook is relatively favourable and inflation should fall below 2 per cent in the coming months.
Fukui says reserve target assessment in April
Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui said Wednesday 23 February the central bank will decide after April if its target for reserves available to lenders is appropriate, adding that the policy of pumping funds into the economy will be maintained.
Bank of England MPC Minutes, 9 &10 February
The minutes from the 9 &10 February meeting of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee published on Wednesday 23 February showed eight members voted to hold interest rates unchanged, with Paul Tucker voting against, preferring a rise in the repo…
BoE's Bean: Monetary policy in an uncertain world
In a speech on 'Monetary policy in an uncertain world' given on 22 February, Charles Bean of the Bank of England said that uncertainty is an ever-present feature of the economic landscape that monetary policy makers cannot escape.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Feb 2005
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, February 2005, expansion in the region's manufacturing sector is growing at a slightly faster rate than in January.
Le Pan on the implementation of Basel II
In a speech on 'Implementation of Basel II' given on 1 February (published 11 February) Nicholas Le Pan of the Basel Committee said that as we approach each issue of implementing Basel II - when, how and so on - it is important to keep in mind not only…
RBI's Udeshi on the pursuit of financial stability
In a speech on 'The pursuit of financial stability' given on 10 February, Smt. KJ Udeshi of the Reserve Bank of India said India's banking regulator will continue to focus greatly on financial stability, considering that the country is more vulnerable to…
Bank of Japan Minutes, 18 and 19 January
The Bank of Japan's minutes from its 18 and 19 January monetary policy meeting published on Tuesday 22 February revealed that board members discussed lowering the central bank's liquidity target as a response to improved financial stability.
Hurley: Ireland's & Europe's economic performance
In the speech 'Some perspectives on Ireland's and Europe's economic performance' given on 28 January, John Hurley of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland warned about competitiveness threats to both the Irish and European…