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Portugal may join budget deficit breakers

Portugal's central bank has announced that its deficit will exceed the EU's 3 per cent limit, under the growth and stability pact, according to a report by EU Politix. The bank said it would probably run a deficit in excess of 4 per cent, due to the…

ECB sees improvement in European banking sector

Bundesbank director and head of the ECB's banking supervisory committee Edgar Meister said, according to an AFP report, "Generally speaking, we do not consider that EU banking sector stability is at risk. Indeed, we perceive several signs that conditions…

Study says major cbs target asset price imbalance

A research paper published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research "Monetary Policy Rules, Asset Prices and Exchange Rates" suggests that monetary policy-makers may use asset prices and exchange rates not only as part of their information set for…

Parry: Role of the Federal Reserve in the economy

In a speech on 'The Role of the Federal Reserve in the Economy' given on 18 November, Robert Parry of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said it looks as if after a couple of years of sluggish performance the US economy mayhave finally found its…

Fed's Kohn on inflation targeting

In a speech to the St Louis Fed Inflation Targeting: Prospects and Problems Conference given on 17 October, Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said he believes that those who propose changes from a good system have a high burden of proof. The marginal…

PBOC signs cooperation agreement with HKMA

People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan and Joseph Yam, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority signed a cooperation memorandum for conducting renminbi (RMB) business in Hong Kong on Wednesday 19 November, according to the China Daily.

IMF says no clear evidence China yuan undervalued

The IMF said on Tuesday 18 November that there is no evidence that the yuan is undervalued, according to Reuters. In a review of the Russian economy the Fund said more flexibility of the yuan, also known as the renminbi, would be in China's own interest…

Greenspan, Snow seek Mutual Fund reforms

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow on Tuesday 18 November,in letters to the heads of the Senate and House committees overseeing the financial services industry who are holding hearings into the industry this…

Bank of England voted 8-1 for rate hike

Minutes from the Bank of England's last monetary policy meeting released on Wednesday 19 November showed an 8-1 vote in favour of increasing interest rates 0.25%, Reuters reports. Marian Bell, who has been labelled a dove on the MPC was the only member…

RBA Paper: Asset Price Bubbles and Monetary Policy

Research Discussion Paper from the Reserve Bank of Australia titled "How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Asset-price Bubbles?", November 2003. The paper uses a simple model where optimal monetary policy can be derived by either including or excluding…

Bank of England MPC Minutes 5/6 November 2003

Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 19 November for the meeting of 5 and 6 November 2003. The minutes showed the MPC voted 8-1 in favour of raising interest rates to 3.75%. The only dissenter was Marian…

Philadelphia Fed's Santomero on monetary policy

In ae speech on 'Monetary Policy: Stability Through Change' given on 18 November, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the current economic recovery appears to be gaining traction. "I look forward to self-sustaining economic…

Richmond Fed's Broaddus: Macroeconomic Principles

In a speech on 'Macroeconomic Principles and Monetary Policy' given on 14 November, J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr. of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said that while carefully monitoring incoming data and the evolution of the near-term outlook for the…

ECB's Papademos on European monetary policy

In a speech on 'Challenges for monetary policy in Europe' given on 13 November, Lucas Papademos of the ECB quoted from the American writer Joshua J. Marine: "Challenges are what makes life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful." In…

Russian central bank holds rigid ruble policy

Oleg Vyugin, first deputy chairman of the Russian central bank, said on Monday 17 November, "So far the Central Bank is not ready to use foreign exchange policy to a full extent to meet inflation target", according to Reuters. His comments followed calls…

Euro inflation falls to three-month low

The annual rate of inflation in the eurozone fell to its lowest level in three months in October as energy, transport and entertainment costs declined, Reuters reports. Eurostat said on Tuesday 18 November that the rate fell to 2.0 percent on a year-on…

Bank of Israel: Abolish fluctuation band now

Bank of Israel deputy division head David El-Kayam has recommended abolishing Israel's exchange rate fluctuation band and switching to a fully floating exchange rate regime, according to Globes Online. "It seems that right now, when the chances of…

IMF: South Korea on road to recovery

The IMF has forecast growth rates of 4.75 percent in 2004 and 5.5 percent in 2005 for South Korea, according to CNN. The Fund's Asia-Pacific chief Joshua Felman said on Tuesday 18 November that the Korean economy was on its way to recovery, but stressed…

BoC's Dodge says he favours global trade strategy

Speaking on Monday 17 November, David Dodge said floating currencies can act as "shock absorbers" by rising and falling in response to economic conditions, according to Canadian Press. A floating Canadian dollar has provided "a real advantage" for Canada…

Australia's RBA: Monetary policy can fix bubbles

Research published on Tuesday 17 November by the Reserve Bank of Australia suggests monetary policy can help to reduce asset price bubbles, according to a Dow Jones report. An active strategy, the paper says, requires judgements to be made about what is…

HKMA relocates its offices

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced on 18 November that it has officially relocated its offices to Two International Finance Centre (2 IFC). The office relocation is being undertaken in phases during the month of November.

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