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Greenspan 'Maestro of Chutzpah'
In his New York Times column "Maestro of Chutzpah", Paul Krugman says Alan Greenspan "betrayed his institution, and the nation" by using his office to promote a political agenda.
Japan ponders reserves switch
Japanese Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki's suggestion that Japan might consider diversifying its massive foreign exchange reserves provoked speculation about possible dollar dumping on a huge scale by Asian governments and also set the gold market…
Asian reaction to Greenspan
Journalists of Agence France Presse have been surveying reactions in Asia to Greeenspan's warnings about the inflationary implications of heavy intervention.
G20: Imbalances pose risk to world recovery
Finance officials from the G20 group of developed and big emerging market economies agreed on Wednesday that global imbalances were a risk to the improving world economy.
US Mint ships in new nickels
180 million new US nickels are currently being shipped to the Federal Reserve and will sport their first new look for 66 years as part of the Mint's new Westward Journey Nickel Series.
Japan says Greenspan remarks not criticism
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda said Wednesday he does not see the warning by US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan against Japan's currency interventions as criticism of Japan's policies.
Norway says no plan to resume forex buying
Norway's central bank reaffirmed on Wednesday it had no plans to resume purchases of foreign exchange for the country's USD 121 billion oil fund.
China rejects Greenspan's forex warning
China dismissed warnings by Fed chief Alan Greenspan that it faces serious economic consequences if it continues to mount up massive US dollar holdings as it defends the dollar pegged yuan system.
RBA's Edey on economic issues in 2004
In the speech 'Economic Issues in 2004' given on 3 March Malcolm Edey of the Reserve Bank of Australia said the Australian economy has generally grown at a pretty good pace over the last few years, despite an unfavourable international climate for much…
Bernanke on money, gold, and the Great Depression
In the speech 'Money, Gold, and the Great Depression' given on 2 March Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said that research into the global spread of the Great Depression adds to the view that policy errors fostered the devastating economic downturn.
Greenspan on the current account
In the speech 'Current account' Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve kept up his record of making a comment on a key policy issue every day by saying Tuesday that the yen appeared to be "elevated" against the dollar.
SARB removes apartheid's forex overhang
South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni said on Monday 1 March that the SARB last month closed out its oversold forward book to eliminate a structural overhang in the economy caused by apartheid.
China plans central bank inspection
China plans to launch an extensive inspection of the central bank as well as three policy banks and five commercial banks, in an effort to strengthen state supervision over China's ailing banking sector, the official news agency said.
Greenspan says yuan float now would pose risks
A letter from Alan Greenspan to the US Senate has said that a free-floating yuan could threaten the world economy and destabilise the Chinese banking system if capital controls are removed.
Bank of England told to release BCCI case files
The Bank of England lost an appeal on Monday 1 March to keep sensitive internal documents under wraps in a lawsuit seeking almost £1 billion ($2.7 billion) over its role in the world's biggest banking fraud.
Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes
Two members of the Bank of Japan's Policy Board voted against the decision to ease policy at its January 19-20 meeting, the minutes showed. The two members said economic conditions made the move unnecessary and that it could cause misunderstanding in the…
Bank of Canada cuts rates by quarter point
The Bank of Canada announced on Tuesday 2 March that it is lowering its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 2 1/4 per cent.
Caruana on the Basel II capital accord
In a speech to the Institute of International Bankers conference in Washington given on 1 March, Jaime Caruana of the Banco de Espaa said the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is on course to finish its work on the Basel II capital accord by mid…
IMF MD Horst Kohler's remarks on visit to Brazil
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Horst Kohler made the following statement on Monday I march in Sao Paulo at the conclusion of his visit to Brazil.
Czech NB's Tma on forecasting
In a speech 'Forecasting at central banks' given on 20 February, Zdenik Tma of the Czech National Bank said the first years of the new regime were not easy, and included frequent numerical target misses. Nevertheless, the Czech Republic enjoys low…
Fed's Olson : A regulator's view of banking
In a speech on 'A Regulator's View of Emerging Issues in Community Banking' given on 27 February, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said that America's small, community banks must watch asset and liability management and take care they don't get caught…
Reynders says ECB may have room for manoeuvre
Belgian Finance Minister Didier Reynders has said that it is up to the European Central Bank to stimulate Europe's sluggish economic recovery, because widening budget deficits prevent governments from boosting spending.
IMF's Koehler confident on Brazil's growth
IMF Managing Director Horst Koehler said on Sunday 29 February that he had a "good feeling about Brazil", expressing confidence in the country's growth prospects for this year.
China's Premier suggests end to yuan's dollar peg
China's Premier Wen Jiabao has said that the country is working toward a more flexible exchange rate mechanism for the value of the yuan, the first clear statement that the government aims to end the currency's nine-year fixed link to the dollar.