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Santomero says Fed's regional diversity important

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anthony Santomero made no comment on the economy or the outlook for interest rates at an event at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange on Monday 1 November but said the Fed's regional diversity helped ensure…

Presidential victor replaces Greenspan

This article argues that for whoever wins the US presidential election, choosing a successor to Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan may be the biggest economic choice that the election victor will face. Kerry may go for Robert Rubin or Lawrence…

Denmark's Thomsen at the 3rd ECB Conference

In a speech to the 3rd ECB Central Banking Conference given on 22 October Jens Thomsen of the Danmarks Nationalbank said theoretically, inflation targeting in ERM II presents an additional complication in that the impact of the national interest rate…

BoJ Outlook: Economic Activity & Prices, Oct 2004

The Bank of Japan published its October 2004 Outlook for Economic Activity and Prices report on 1 November. The report says that core consumer inflation should "increase slightly" in the year to March 2006 but warned oil prices and other uncertainties…

Sweden's Srejber on the future of the economy

In the speech 'Is there reason for confidence in the future of the economy?' given on 21 October Eva Srejber of the Sveriges Riksbank said the positive effects of sustainable long-term growth, combined with the opportunities offered by continued…

Zimbabwe to tap huge platinum reserves

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono said over the weekend that the government was in talks with foreign investors to tap huge platinum reserves valued at 290 billion US dollars.

Japan's Koizumi says steady recovery desirable

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said on Monday 1 November that he wants Japan's economy to recover "at a steady pace" as the central bank released redesigned and more secure banknotes for the first time in 20 years.

IMF paper on the art of central banking

The IMF working paper 'Deconstructing the art of central banking' proposes a significantly different transmission mechanism from monetary policy to the macroeconomy, focusing on how policy changes nominal inertia in the Phillips curve. The authors find…

Fukuma on recent economic developments in Japan

In a speech on 'Recent economic and financial developments in Japan' given on 30 September Toshikatsu Fukuma of the Bank of Japan said growth in Japan this fiscal year will exceed the central bank's 3.1 percent forecast as the Japanese economy heads…

Sweden's Heikensten at the Riksdag Committee

In a speech on monetary policy given to the Riksdag Committee on Finance on 14 October, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said as the economic upturn progresses and resource utilisation increases further, it is reasonable to assume that monetary…

Buba's Weber on the state of European integration

In the speech 'State and challenges of the European integration' given on 25 October Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said we have a good prospect of dealing successfully with the growing diversity of the EU economy after enlargement if monetary,…

Fed's Ferguson on equilibrium real interest rate

In a speech on 'Equilibrium real interest rate: Theory and application' given on 29 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said that policymakers cannot rely on a formula to decide the proper level for U.S. interest rates, but must always judge…

BOJ maintains policy, sees slight inflation

The Bank of Japan kept its ultra-loose monetary policy on Friday 29 October to support the economy and forecast there could be a slight rise in inflation next year, although that would not necessarily mean a change in its stance on interest rates, it…

Brazil says oil threatens 'gradual' rate rises

Minutes from Brazil's central bank interest rate setting COPOM committee showed that the bank expects to maintain a policy of "gradual" interest rate increases while holding out the possibility that increasing oil prices and worsening inflation…

Jarai says central bank changes still unlawful

Zsigmond Jarai, president of the Hungarian central bank, told a conference on Thursday 28 October that despite minor adjustments submitted to planned modifications to Hungary's Central Bank Act, the intentions driving the changes are still "wrong,…

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