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Jenkins on economic confidence in Canada

In a speech on 'Economic Confidence and the Work of the Bank of Canada' given on 9 February, Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada discusses two of the Bank's key functions that help to reinforce confidence in Canada's economy: the issuance of bank notes…

Wounded Bosnia heals with NZ money policy

Want evidence that New Zealand's general approach to monetary policy works whatever the environment? In this article Peter Nicholl, governor of the central bank of Bosnia, says a main ingredient of good central bank law is operational independence and…

Central bank chiefs open Hong Kong meeting

Central bank governors began a two-day meeting in Hong Kong Sunday to exchange views on the latest global economic and financial situation as well as exchange rates regimes and plans to combat terrorist financing in the region.

PBC rejects renminbi revaluation talk

An official at the People's Bank of China has refuted speculation in local media that it may be planning to revalue the renminbi this coming March, allowing China's currency to rise by 5% against the U.S. dollar.

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, February 2004

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its February 2004 Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments on 9 February. In its report the BOJ upgraded its view of Japanese exports, saying they were "increasing substantially." It…

Singapore's unique monetary policy

This IMF Working Paper looks at the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the way it conducts monetary policy. Instead of relying on short-term interest rates or monetary aggregates as its monetary policy instrument it conducts policy by managing the trade…

RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, February 2004

The Reserve Bank of Australia released its February 2004 Statement on Monetary Policy on 9 February. The report painted a positive picture of domestic and global growth but said that while inflation is currently tailing off, it is likely to rise next…

Interview with Czech National Bank's Zdenek Tuma

In excerpts from an interview from the February issue of Central Banking journal, published Monday February 9, the governor of the Czech National Bank discusses his concerns for the process and timing of joining the euro and outlines how he sees European…

Argentina's Lavagna to meet IMF's Koehler

Argentine Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna will meet IMF Managing Director Horst Koehler in Miami on Monday 9 February to discuss the second review of a $13.3 billion loan deal, an economy ministry source said on Thursday.

Focus on central banks

This article looks at some key events this week in the world of central banking. Ben Bernanke's comments on inflation ruffled some feathers, the author says, with the suggestion that deflation fears had receded substantially. The ECB's latest press…

Fed's changes to payments system risk statement

The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday 5 February announced that, beginning in July 2006, it will require Reserve Banks to release interest and redemption payments on securities issued by government-sponsored enterprises and international organizations.

Waring begins RNBZ role

With a Christmas delivery of bulk reports and background material, Professor Marilyn Waring has unofficially started her appointment to the board of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, reported Massey University's 'Massey News'.

Gerashchenko's appeal fails

Russia's Supreme Court rejected an appeal from former central bank chairman Viktor Gerashchenko on Friday 6 February over refusal by the Central Electoral Commission to register him a candidate in the upcoming presidential election.

'Capitalism is not working'

Former US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's recent book "The Price of Loyalty" contains various quotes attributed to Alan Greenspan. Although his comments on President Bush got much publicity recently, what the Fed maestro had to say was largely…

Economic outlook 'mixed' at Chicago Fed

Chicago Fed president Michael Moskow gave his first speech of 2004 on Tuesday. But while we're sure he got his message across loud and clear, the bank's own website reported it with a spelling mistake in the title. Or is the US economy in more of a…

Macfarlane's credit card bill rumpus

Australia's newspapers went into overdrive this week after one was able to obtain RBA governor Ian Macfarlane's American Express statements under a "Freedom of Information request". The bank was forced to defend Macfarlane's $249,000 credit card bill,…

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