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Brazil sticks to 5.5 % inflation target

Brazil's central bank continues to target inflation of 5.5 per cent this year despite the rising cost of oil and market expectations that consumer prices will rise, the bank's president said on Wednesday 26 May .

No big short-term dollar shift says ECB's Wellink

The dollar is unlikely to show any big swings on the foreign exchange market soon as rapid growth allows the U.S. to finance its current account gap, European Central Bank Governing Council member Nout Wellink said in an interview on Thursday 27 May.

Risk Management for Central Bank Foreign Reserves

The European Central Bank released a publication entitled "Risk Management for Central Bank Foreign Reserves" on 26 May. The publication gathers contributions by academics and practitioners on the role risk management plays in the management of central…

China economists call for yuan basket peg

A group of leading Chinese economists, including a member of the People's Bank of China's influential monetary policy committee, has called for China to remove its long-standing yuan peg to the U.S. dollar and fix the yuan to a basket of currencies.

IMF opens training centre in China

On Wednesday the International Monetary Fund inaugurated a training center jointly built with China in Dalian, a port city in northeast China's Liaoning Province. Attendees included Robert Mundell, the former Nobel prize winner.

Conference on e-money to convene in Iran

The secretariat of the Supreme Council for Information Dissemination and the Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) will convene the first conference on e-money in Iran next month.

Norway holds interest rate unchanged

Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, kept its key interest rate unchanged at their Wednesday meeting at 1.75 percent. Norges Bank maintained its outlook of easing bias suggesting they still believe that the next rate movement will more likely be a cut…

Fed Reserve Bank of Boston - Annual Report 2003

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. In the Feature Essay "Embracing Change" president Cathy Minehan looks at the payments evolution, new approaches to education, and managing risk - changes in the…

Greenspan, his limo rides, and interest rates

The Republican central banker's visits to the White House have nearly quadrupled since Bush replaced President Clinton, according to this article. His visits lead to two intriguing questions, the article says. How involved is the Fed chairman in setting…

Exchanging views on central banking issues

At the opening on Tuesday 25 May of the Joint Eurosystem, Bank of Russia Seminar in Helsinki the participants were welcomed by Matti Louekoski, Acting Governor of the Bank of Finland. He stressed that the Russian Federation has been enjoying rapid…

Trichet at the Bank of Russia Seminar

In a speech to the Joint Eurosystem - Bank of Russia Seminar, Helsinki given on 25 May Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said with this seminar we want to strengthen and broaden our dialogue on all central banking issues, taking account of developments not…

CBN launches efficient document management system

Towards addressing the problems of storage, archival and retrieval of vital documents, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Monday 24 May launched the Integrated Document Management Solution (IDMS), a filing system designed to achieve efficient document…

Bundesbank calm over oil price surge

Bundesbank president Axel Weber said on Tuesday 25 May that he was not overly worried about surging oil prices, and he indicated that a cut in interest rates by the ECB to help boost eurozone growth was not likely for the time being.

Is inflation Japan's next battle?

This article on the IHT's site asks when the Bank of Japan will shift from a quantity theory approach to monetary policy and revert to using interest rate policy. That a change is being considered was hinted at last week by the bank's governor, Toshihiko…

Helsinki seminar on ESCB cooperation begins

Finland hosted the opening of a three-day seminar devoted to mechanisms of cooperation between the Russian Central Bank and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) on Tuesday 24 May. Participants at the seminar will include the chairman of the…

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