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Norges Bank Historical Monetary Stats workshop
On Friday 11 June Norges Bank arranged a seminar in connection with the publication of an Occasional Paper on historical monetary statistics. The speakers included Jan F. Qvigstad, Director, Norges Bank, Forrest Capie, professor at City University …
NY Fed's Geithner on Bretton Woods Institution
In a speech on 'The Bretton Woods Institutions in the 21st Century' given on 10 June, Timothy Geithner of the New York Fed said the IMF has taken a number of important steps to make its financial instruments more effective for dealing with the challenges…
RBZ's Gono denies he will run for president
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono has refuted growing speculation that he could run for President in 2008, when President Robert Mugabe steps down.
BOK agrees to train Asian bankers
The Bank of Korea (BOK) will offer a training course on operations and the role of the "central bank" to nine employees from central banks in six Asian nations.
Greenspan nomination hearing moved to 15 June
The Senate Banking Committee said on Monday 7 June that it was postponing a hearing on Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's renomination until 15 June. The hearing was rescheduled because late President Ronald Reagan was lying in state at the U.S…
Bank Indonesia names senior deputy governor
Miranda S Goeltom, former deputy governor of Bank Indonesia (BI) was elected senior deputy governor of the central bank after undergoing a fit and proper test by Commission IX of the House of Representatives in Jakarta last Tuesday, 8 June.
Marquez-Ruarte is to be IMF's HR Director
Rodrigo Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, has named Jorge Marquez-Ruarte as Director of the Human Resources Department to succeed Margaret Kelly, a national of Australia who is retiring after more than 30 years of service with…
Interview with Fed's Bernanke
In an extensive interview published this week, Federal Reserve governor Ben Bernanke talks about inflation targeting, asset bubbles, the Great Depression and other topics. He suggests the introduction of a number or a numerical range for inflation in the…
MAS chairman Loong set to become PM
Singapore's ruling party has approved the appointment of founding father Lee Kuan Yew's son Lee Hsien Loong, the chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, as the next prime minister.
ECB's Issing on the primacy of price stability
In a speech 'On the primacy of price stability' given on 10 June. Otmar Issing of the ECB said the primacy of price stability does not imply that this objective can be left to the central banks alone. Monetary policy needs to be complemented by a sound…
Olson on banking insurance & securities activities
In a speech on 'Regulatory update: Banking industry, insurance, and securities activities' given on 10 June, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said the U.S. system of risk-focused bank supervision relies heavily on cooperation among multiple state and…
IMF's Rato upbeat on global economy
New IMF chief Rodrigo Rato has given an upbeat assessment of the global economy, also pledging to listen more to the developing world and to review the crisis in Argentina.
Fed will act when needed says Hoenig
Recent gains in US inflation should fade, but if this assessment is wrong, the Federal Reserve will act decisively to keep prices in check, top Fed policymaker Tom Hoenig said on Wednesday 9 June
Bank of France urges reform to meet deficit limit
Bank of France governor Christian Noyer on Thursday 10 June called on the French government for measures to bring the country's budget deficit below three percent of output by 2005.
Prodi defends independence of ECB
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and his compatriot Romano Prodi, president of the European Commission, have locked swords over the strength of the euro and European Central Bank interest rate policy during the G8 summit of industrialized nations…
Bank of England raises interest rates to 4.5%
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted to raise the Bank's repo rate by 0.25 percentage points on Thursday 10 June. The Bank said that inflationary pressures were likely to continue building.
Federal Reserve Bulletin, Spring 2004
The Federal Reserve published its Bulletin for Spring 2004 on 9 June. The Bulletin includes a summary of papers presented at the second Conference of the International Research Forum on Monetary Policy. Among the topics examined were the Great Inflation…
RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement, June 2004
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand increased the Official Cash Rate from 5.5 to 5.75 per cent on 10 June. Speaking at the release of the Reserve Bank's June 2004 Monetary Policy Statement, Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard said "The New Zealand economy has…
NY Fed's Geithner on risk management
In a speech on 'The changing face of risk management' given on 9 June, Timothy Geithner of the New York Fed said U.S. financial markets are well prepared for a gradual rise in official interest rates and should not be stressed when the Federal Reserve…
ECB Monthly Bulletin, June 2004
The European Central Bank published its June 2004 Monthly Bulletin on 10 June. The report said the recovery in euro area economic growth is expected to continue over the coming quarters, leading to a broader and stronger upswing in the course of next…
Trichet says ECB vigilant on oil
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said the ECB has to be vigilant over the recent rise in oil prices, but is confident that inflation in the euro zone will be below 2 pct in 2005.
Smallest euro coins running short- Bundesbank
Germany's central bank said on Tuesday 8 June that Europeans are refusing to pay with the small copper-coloured euro coins and letting them lie unused at home, leading to shortages in several eurozone countries.
Fukui says rate rises reflect changing price trend
The recent surge in Japanese long-term interest rates reflects the changing trend of prices, but deflationary pressures remain within the Japanese economy, said Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui, according to Kyodo News.
Buoyant economic growth predicted for Ireland
A study on the EU's future economic prospects has reportedly predicted that Ireland's economy will grow at twice the rate of the 12-nation eurozone over the coming years.