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PBOC repeats plan to perfect exchange rate regime
China plans to give the market a greater role in setting the exchange rate for the yuan, but will keep the fixed currency basically stable for now, the country's foreign exchange chief said on Friday 5 March.
Jarai: Hungary further and further away from 2008
President Zsigmond Jarai of the National Bank of Hungary said in a TV interview that Hungary is slipping "further and further away" from the introduction of the euro in 2008.
Schroeder calls for better dollar/euro balance
Speaking on Friday 5 March, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said he would be happy if the dollar and euro "come into a reasonable balance".
Fed says foreign central banks buying record debt
Holdings of U.S. debt by foreign central banks have hit a new record, the Federal Reserve said on Thursday 4 March, the 19th straight week that purchases of Treasury and agency paper have risen.
St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Spring 2004
The Spring 2004 edition of the St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine has been published. The latest issue carries a report on the new plans for the Little Rock and Louisville branches after the restructurings are complete, and the senior vice president…
Bank of Canada Research Fellowship Award for 2004
The Bank of Canada announced on Thursday 4 March that Professor Rene Garcia, of the Universite de Montreal, is the recipient of the bank's Fellowship award for research for 2004.
Guynn on growth in a time of low interest rates
In a speech on 'Growth in a Time of Low Interest Rates' given on 4 March, Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said the steep interest-rate cuts of 2001 and 2002 were not neutral monetary policy. Rates were reduced in response to a…
Trichet on the EU accession process
Speaking at the 'Paris seminar on the EU accession process' on 4 March, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said that as European central bankers, our destiny is intertwined with the destiny of our continent. As Europe is being rebuilt and reunited, so we are…
Three BI insiders proposed for senior dep governor
President Megawati has proposed three names from within Bank Indonesia as candidates for the post of senior deputy governor, reflecting the government's intention to pick someone who is already familiar with the central bank's working environment.
Court upholds immunity of former BSP chief Laya
The Third Division of the Philippines Sandiganbayan Court has upheld the immunity granted to former Central Bank governor Jaime Laya by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) and dismissed the $65 million graft case against him.
Paul Sweezy dies at 93
Paul M Sweezy, a Harvard University economist who did much work on the theory of oligopoly, and left academia to become America's leading Marxist intellectual and publisher during the cold war era, died on Saturday 28 February at his New York home.
ECB board member confirmation hearing in April
The European Parliament said on Wednesday 3 March that it will hold a confirmation hearing with the nominee for the ECB's soon to be vacant seat. It spoke of a broadening of backgrounds which "would come from board members with an academic or…
Kazakhstan appoints new deputy
According to a decree from President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Askar Yelemesov was appointed deputy president of the National Bank of Khasakhstan on Wednesday 3 March.
Serbia's Jelasic moves into office
The new governor of the National Bank of Serbia, Radovan Jelasic, officially took control of the bank on Monday 1 March.
IMF statement on Kohler's resignation
Following Horst Kohler's decision to resign from the IMF, the Fund released this statement on Thursday 5 March. First Deputy Managing Director Anne Krueger will be Acting Managing Director until the IMF's Executive Board names a successor.
IMF's Koehler named candidate for presidency
Horst Koehler, managing director of the IMF, is to become the candidate of the opposition parties for president of Germany. If he is elected by parliament in a vote on May 23, he will leave his IMF post a year before his term runs out.
China to keep monetary policy & yuan stable in 04
China's Premier Wen Jiabao will tell parliament on Friday 5 March that China will retain stable monetary policy and proactive fiscal policy in 2004, but aims to pare down lending to duplicate projects to curb over-investment.
The ECB's new headquarters may bring image change
This article looks at the ECB's new HQ plans and examines other central banks' architecture. The Bank of Japan's main office looks suspiciously like the Bank of England which has a grand, imperial flavour, it says. Then there's the Federal Reserve with a…
Brazil senate committee wants to quiz Meirelles
The Brazilian senate's economic affairs committee has invited Finance Minister Antonio Palocci and Central Bank President Henrique Meirelles to explain the government's economic policy, the Senate's news agency reported.
Bank of England keeps rates on hold
The Bank of England left interest rates at 4 per cent on Thursday 4 March; economists speculated that the MPC wanted to see how households were adjusting to the higher cost of borrowing.
Trichet firm on ECB's independence
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said at the ECB's post- meeting press conference on Thursday 4 March that the bank should never be influenced by political pressure when it takes interest rate decisions.
Lithuania begins euro transition preparation
The Lithuanian government approved a proposal on Wednesday 3 March for the country to join the European Union's exchange rate mechanism, which is crucial before Lithuania can join the euro.
Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, March 2003
The Federal Reserve released its March 2004 survey of Current Economic Conditions, known as the Beige Book, on 3 March. The report said economic activity continued to expand in January and February but on the jobs front the report found employment …
Bank of Canada announces anti-counterfeiting award
The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday 3 March the creation of a Law Enforcement Award of Excellence that will be presented annually to an official who demonstrates outstanding commitment and initiative in the fight against banknote counterfeiting.