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Trichet on euro statistics & their use at the ECB

In a speech on 'Euro area statistics and their use for ECB policy-making' given on 23 April, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the ECB attaches great importance to timely and reliable euro area statistics as a basis for policy-making. Statistics are…

Chicago Fed's Moskow on five years of the euro

In opening remarks to the "Five Years of the Euro: Successes and New Challenges" Conference given on 26 April Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the five-year-old shared euro currency continues to pose challenges for its member…

Fed's Greenspan on energy

In a speech on 'Energy' given on 27 April, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the likelihood of persistently high energy prices would help check US energy use and lead businesses to rethink energy-related investment decisions.

Request for comment on payments system risk policy

The Federal Reserve Board on 21 April requested comment on proposed revisions to Part II of its Policy Statement on Payments System Risk (PSR Policy), which addresses risk management in payments and securities settlement systems.

Trichet testimony: ECB prepared for enlargement

In testimony before the European Parliament on the presentation of the ECB's Annual Report 2003 given on 27 April, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the ECB and the ESCB are well prepared both for EU enlargement itself and for the challenges that the…

US unveils $50 note with enhanced security

US government officials from the Department of the Treasury, the Federal Reserve and the United States Secret Service, on Monday 26 April unveiled the new $50 note design with enhanced security features, and subtle background colours of blue and red, and…

Canada's Dodge on growth policies in the Americas

In a speech on 'Economic and Financial Policies for Growth in the Americas: A Canadian Perspective' given on 19 April, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said more open trade, appropriate structural policies, and sound macroeconomic policies all have an…

Cleveland Fed's Pianalto on monetary policy

In a speech on 'A perspective on monetary policy' given on 22 April, Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said central banks can be more effective when they act as systematically and transparently as they can. Systematic and…

G7 upbeat on world economy

Finance chiefs from the world's G7 nations agreed on Saturday 24 April that the global economic outlook had brightened significantly but the threat of further oil price rises was one of the few clouds on the horizon.

Welteke to face probe this week

Former Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke is to be interrogated on Wednesday 28 April by prosecutors in the so-called "Adlon" affair, in which the central bank chief is accused of illegally accepting gifts, the mass-circulation daily Bild reported on…

ECB rates not an obstacle: Stark

The current level of interest rates in the 12-country eurozone is no obstacle to economic growth in the single currency region, the Bundesbank's interim president Juergen Stark said in newspaper interviews on Monday 26 April.

Fed's Bies on the economic outlook

In a speech on 'The Economic Outlook and Financial Health of Bank Customers' given on 22 April, Susan Bies of the Federal Reserve said recent indicators suggest that the pace of economic activity remains solid, while inflationary pressures continue to be…

Sweden's Heikensten on European banking

In a speech on 'The Integration of European Banking: Some Regulatory Challenges' given on 21 April, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said in order to gain the full benefits of financial integration, we must build a regulatory framework which…

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