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Buba's Stark on promoting stability and growth

In a speech on 'Promoting Stability and Growth: Economic Reforms and Sound Institutions' given on 9 March, Jurgen Stark of the Deutsche Bundesbank said Argentina has a number of difficult years behind it, but the same time, the people of Argentina will…

Riksbank's Persson on women, growth and welfare

In aspeech on 'Women, growth and welfare - an equation that must add up' given on 8 March, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said there is most probably some potential to increase productivity in the services sector but it is not sufficient just…

Cleveland Fed's Pianalto on interest rates

In a speech on 'A National Voice, A Regional View' given on 5 March, Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said she can't say when interest rates are going to rise but added, "I know that this is a difficult time we are facing," and…

Ireland, Belgium likely to lose bid for ECB seat

Ireland and Belgium look set to lose their battle to win a seat on the six person executive board of the European Central Bank (ECB). Eurozone finance ministers were due to discuss the position on Monday evening, 8 March, with Spain's Jose Manuel…

Welteke 'relaxed' on asset bubbles

Ernst Welteke, president of the Bundesbank, said on Sunday 7 March that he was "relaxed" on the issue of asset bubbles, a growing concern among central bankers in the wake of strong equity market gains over the last year.

BIS Quarterly Review March 2004

The BIS September 2003 quarterly review, released 8 March, said global equity markets rallied in early 2004 due to investors strong risk appetite, not just economic and corporate fundamentals.

Paris seminar on the EU accession process

The fifth central bank seminar on the European Union (EU) accession process was held in Paris on 4 and 5 March 2004. The purpose of this seminar was to exchange views on important central banking issues ahead of EU accession.

Interview: Heraldo Muoz

Since September 11th the tracking of global terrorist funding has been more important than ever. CBNet spoke to Heraldo Muoz, Chilean ambassador to the UN and chairman of the Security Council Al-Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Committee to ask exactly how UN…

IMF pats BOE on back

The IMF, in a report following annual consultations with London, said on Friday the British economy "has weathered the global slowdown well" and that following a slowdown in the wake of the Iraq war, "economic activity has staged a strong recovery."

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