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China appoint Yu Yongding to monetary policy board
The People's Bank of China has formally announced the appointment of Yu Yongding to its monetary policy committee to replace Li Yang as the only financial expert on the 13-member board, XFN-Asia reported.
Romania cb prepares for cap account liberalisation
The National Bank of Romania (BNR) is preparing to fully free the capital account by cutting the interest rates to the national currency leu deposits, the Capital weekly reported in its latest issue.
EU set to relax eurozone budget rules
The European Union was set to propose loosening its much-criticised budget rules supporting the euro on Friday 3 September, by allowing countries with economic troubles to be exempt from the uniform standard for deficits in favour of country specific…
BOJ increases share buying in late August
The Bank of Japan reported on Thursday 2 September that it had purchased a cumulative 1.988 trillion yen ($18.2 bn) of shares by August 31, a slight increase from the 1.985 trillion it had held by August 20.
Bank of Canada Review, Summer 2004
The Bank of Canada has published its Review for Summer 2004. The Review contains four articles including "The Canadian Experience with Counterfeiting" which proposes a composite method of detecting counterfeits as an effective alternative to existing…
IMF's Rato to visit South Africa and Burkina Faso
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, will travel to Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa on September 6-7, and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, September 8-9. This is Mr. de Rato's second trip to Africa since becoming…
Canada's Longworth on monetary policy, uncertainty
In a speech on 'Monetary Policy and Uncertainty' given on 23 August, David Longworth of the Bank of Canada discusses various types of uncertainty and how the Bank of Canada deals with them in conducting monetary policy.
Reserve Bank of Australia - Annual Report 2004
The Reserve Bank of Australia has published its Annual Report for 2004. After a temporary weak spot in the middle of 2003, the world economic recovery resumed in 2003/04. In Australia it was a year of good growth and low inflation as we completed the…
Fukui says Japan headed toward sustainable growth
Japan's economy is moving toward sustainable growth, Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Thursday 2 September, pledging to maintain interest rates almost at zero while pumping money into the financial system.
PBOC says looser macro controls risk overheating
China's central bank governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, warned on Thursday 2 September in a statement on the People's Bank of China website that Beijing risks another round of economic overheating if it relaxes its macro administrative controls too early.
Tuma defends CNB's independence
Czech National Bank Governor Zdenek Tuma on Wednesday 1 September defended the central bank's independence and rejected public comments by government officials arguing against a recent increase in interest rates.
Buba's Stark sceptical on budget pledge
The Bundesbank believes the German public deficit, set to exceed EU limits for the third year in a row this year, will again be higher than the European Stability and Growth Pact allows next year, the financial daily Boersen-Zeitung reported.
ECB press conference with questions and answers
At the ECB's press conference on Thursday 2 September, after holding eurozone interest rates unchanged, Jean-Claude Trichet said looking ahead, the conditions for a continuation of the recovery remain in place. We expect the economic recovery in the euro…
HKMA's Yam on century-old treasures
In a speech on 'Century-old Treasures' given on 2 September, Joseph Yam of the HKMA officiated at the launch of a special set of 'Hong Kong Currency' stamps. He said this is a particularly memorable occasion as it is the first time that Hong Kong has…
NZ's Bollard on the property sector
In the speech 'What's happening in the property sector?' given on 2 September, Alan Bollard of the RBNZ reminded investors in property - rural, industrial and commercial, and residential - that property markets are inherently subject to cycles and market…
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Aug 2004
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, August 2004, activity in the manufacturing sector continues to expand, but the pace of growth is slower than last month. However, participants' optimism for general…
Papademos at the Euro Banknote Design Exhibition
In a speech at the Opening of the Euro Banknote Design Exhibition given on 11 August, Lucas Papademos of the ECB said our common currency, the euro, whose creation has inspired the many attractive designs that are on display here, also stands for a…
Bank of Estonia - Annual Report 2003
The Bank of Estonia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. The Baltic and Central European countries continued their brisk preparations for EU accession in 2003, the annual report says. Changes were made in tax systems and their…
Russia may increase euro reserves
Russia's Central Bank may increase the euro component of its hard currency reserves, according to First Deputy Bank Chairman Alexei Ulyukayev.
ECB may raise inflation forecast
The European Central Bank will revise slightly upward its 2004 and 2005 inflation forecasts in its new quarterly economic projections, central bank officials in the euro zone have told Reuters.
IMF chief urges Argentina to resolve debt plan
The head of the International Monetary Fund urged Argentina on Tuesday to complete a $100 billion debt restructuring to sustain its recovery from economic crisis.
UAE central bank's assets grow 9.5%
The UAE Central Bank has reported a 9.5 per cent increase in its assets during the first half of 2004 to Dh59.6 billion from Dh54.5 billion at the close last year.
African central bankers to meet
Bank of Uganda (BOU), German Technical Cooperation and the Swedish International Development Agency will host central bank executives from eastern and southern Africa during a conference aimed at forging a stable financial system.
Basel and the cyclical behaviour of bank capital
In this Bank of Canada Working Paper "The New Basel Capital Accord and the Cyclical Behaviour of Bank Capital" the authors conduct a counterfactual simulation of the proposed rules under the new Basel Capital Accord (Basel II).