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Liikanen endorsed as Bank of Finland governor
The Parliamentary Supervisory Council of the Bank of Finland has voted to endorse European Commissioner Erkki Liikanen as the Finnish Central Bank's new governor.
Fukui says BOJ/ govt agree on economy
Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Friday 16 April that there is no difference between the government and the central bank in their views on the Japanese economy.
Bank heist movie worries Bank of Korea
"The Big Swindle" is just a movie, but the domestic film released this week is giving the Bank of Korea cause for concern over security. Fears are that the movie could encourage people to try and rob the central bank!
BSP warns public over text message scam
Philippines central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura warned the public on Tuesday 13 April against a text messaging-based scam that uses the name of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in a fake raffle which tells people they have won millions of…
Interview with St Louis Fed's William Poole
In a recent interview with USA Today, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis William Poole said he doesn't think there's any doubt that there is a lot more confidence than there was a year ago.
Fed appoints new consumer director
Sandra Braunstein became director of the Federal Reserve Board's division of consumer and community affairs on April 1. She replaced Dolores S. Smith, who retired after 28 years.
Green light for new ECB Board member
The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs has voted to recommend that Parliament endorse the appointment of Jose Manuel GONZLEZ PRAMO as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank.
Yellen appointed President of San Francisco Fed
Janet Yellen was appointed President & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco this week. She will take up the position in June, succeeding Robert Parry. Yellen served as a Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve from 1994 to…
Bank of England's Bean reappointed to MPC
Charlie Bean, Executive Director for Monetary Policy and Chief Economist of the Bank of England, has been reappointed for a further three-year term as a member of the Monetary Policy Committee with effect from 1 June 2004.
RBNZ appoints Financial Market Operations Manager
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced the appointment of Mr Simon Tyler to the new post of Manager of Financial Market Operations on 6 April.
Bank of Canada, Monetary Policy Report, April 2004
The Bank of Canada released its April 2004 Monetary Policy Report on 15 April. The Report reviews economic and financial trends in the context of Canada's inflation-control strategy.
Moskow on financial access for immigrants
In opening remarks to the Financial Access for Immigrants Conference given on 15 April, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the issue of immigrant financial access has been growing in importance in recent years. To help us better…
Bernanke: Policymakers can learn from asset prices
In a speech on 'What policymakers can learn from asset prices' given on 15 April, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said asset prices can offer valuable insights into expectations for inflation and interest rates, but care is needed in extracting any…
Greenspan to appear before Senate panel Apr 20
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is due to testify on the state of the U.S. banking industry before the Senate Banking Committee on April 20, a panel aide said on Wednesday 14 April.
Balcerowicz says Polish euro entry may be delayed
Poland's national bank President Leszek Balcerowicz said the country may not be ready to adopt the euro by 2007 because the government has failed to cut spending.
Japan sees continued economic recovery
Japan's government will not upgrade its assessment of the economy in a monthly report to be released on Friday 16 April, but will say a recovery in business conditions is broadening, according to a draft seen by Reuters.
Too early to judge inflation trend- SF Fed's Parry
Outgoing San Francisco Federal Reserve President Robert Parry said on Wednesday 14 April that the Fed will have to raise interest rates "at some point" to head off inflation, but rising prices are not a concern yet.
Flexible yuan may not ease overheating- IMF
The International Monetary Fund's chief economist Raghuram Rajan said on Wednesday 14 April that it was unclear if any loosening of the Chinese yuan's peg to the dollar would prevent overheating of the Chinese economy.
Brazil cuts rates to 16 per cent
Brazil's central bank cut its benchmark lending rate to a three-year low on Wednesday 14 april to 16 per cent.
Noyer says France open to gold sale
Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said in an interview published on Wednesday 14 April that he was open to selling some of France's gold but that the receipts would not go directly to the state.
EMEAP central banks announce structure of ABF2
The EMEAP (Executives' Meeting of East Asia and Pacific Central Banks) Group announced the initial structure of the Asian Bond Fund 2 on 15 April.
RBA's Stevens on regional financial arrangements
In a speech on 'Regional Financial Arrangements: Recent Developments' given on 15 April, Glenn Stevens of the RBA said a key reason for wanting well-developed capital markets is that having a diversity of funding sources for governments, businesses and…
Sweden's Persson on globalisation
In a speech on 'Globalisation, structural changes and monetary policy' given on 14 April, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said experiences show that it is generally the countries that have accepted globalisation and been quick to adapt both…
Eichel tells FAZ Welteke actions 'unacceptable'
Ernst Welteke faced strong criticism from the German government on Tuesday 13 April when the finance minister said in an interview with a German daily that it was unacceptable that the official took a free hotel stay from a private bank under Bundesbank…