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Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report, No.2, 2004

Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, has published its Second Inflation Report for 2004. On the whole, the recovery in the Swedish economy has progressed largely as anticipated in the previous Inflation Report. New data suggest that net exports…

SNB's Roth on Switzerland: An Island in Euroland?

In a speech on 'Switzerland: An Island in Euroland?' given on 21 May, Jean-Pierre Roth of the Swiss National Bank said the introduction of the euro constituted a real revolution for Europe and represented arguably the major postwar stage in European…

Canada's Kennedy on capital markets

In a speech on 'Canada's Capital Markets: How Do They Measure Up?' given on 27 May, Sheryl Kennedy of the Bank of Canada compares the efficiency of Canada's capital markets with those in other countries. She concludes with a discussion of monetary policy…

Trichet on Eurozone reforms and growth

In a speech on 'Structural reforms and growth, as highlighted by the Irish case' given on 31 May, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said governments of the twelve euro countries could help boost consumer confidence by increasing efforts to cut their budget…

Interview with Professor Rifaat of the IFSB

Increasingly, central banks are working together to ensure consistent regulation of Islamic banks. The latest issues of The Financial Regulator journal includes an interview with Professor Rifaat, Secretary-General of the Islamic Financial Services Board…

Copom shows rate held to stall inflation

Brazils central bank decided to freeze its Selic base rate at 16% at its last Monetary Policy Committee (Copom) meeting in order to prevent short-term volatility from affecting inflation, minutes from the meeting showed.

BOJ reports loss for first time in 32 years

The Bank of Japan reported a current loss of 22.2 billion yen ($200 million) for the year ended March 31, as the yen's 13-percent gain against the dollar caused losses on foreign currency-denominated assets and bond prices fell.

Caruana on risk management trends

In a speech on 'Risk management trends & the supervisory structure' given on 27 May, Jaime Caruana of the Bank of Spain said there is a need for risk management and supervision to evolve together and to reinforce each other. Both areas must keep pace…

Geithner: Perspectives on the US financial system

In a speech on 'Perspectives on the U.S. Financial System' given on 27 May, Timothy Geithner of the New York Fed said banking supervisors are engaged in a never-ending "arms race" with the increasingly complex financial system they are supposed to…

Solans set to leave ECB

ECB Executive Board Member Eugenio Domingo Solans, who in 2002 oversaw the debut of the euro notes and coins, will step down from his post on Monday, 31 May. He will be replaced by Spaniard Jose Manuel Gonzalez Paramo.

CBBH appoints new vice governor

The Governor of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Peter Nicholl, has appointed Anka Musa as Vice Governor of the CBBH and Ankica Kolobaric as Comptroller General of the CBBH.

Central Bank of Nigeria: From Sanusi to Soludo

This article published by Vanguard today, 28 May, looks at the leadership changeover at the Central Bank of Nigeria. Joseph Sanusi will step down as CBN governor on Saturday, 29 May, when Professor Charles Soludo will begin his own tenure. Sanusi's five…

Issing on the euro and the Lisbon agenda

In a speech on 'The euro and the Lisbon agenda' given on 28 May, Otmar Issing of the ECB said structural reforms in eurozone countries would allow the ECB to avoid sharp interest rate changes in reaction to external shocks.

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