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Finland proposes changes to ECB voting model
Finland has proposed a change to the ECB voting system that will be employed once the union expands next year, according to Helsingin Sanomat. The new system was agreed upon only last spring. In Finland's proposal, 15 members of the ECB Governing Council…
Iraq a big factor: Fed's Greenspan at G20
Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said at the opening of a meeting of the Group of 20 nations in Mexico that the US economy is heavily influenced by the war in Iraq. according to a report by Reuters.
Israel's Treasury and c bank rift intensifies
Bank of Israel governor David Klein has criticised Sunday's (26 October) cabinet approval for the establishment of a central bank advisory committee controlled by key business sector figures, according to the Jerusalme Post. Although the committee lacks…
Koizumi aide raps BOJ for deflation failure
Former vice-minister for international affairs at Japan's finance ministry Haruhiko Kuroda on Sunday 26 October launched a strong attack on the Bank of Japan (BOJ) for failing to perform its legal duty of halting deflation, according to The Business…
RBA's Edey on current issues for global economy
In the speech 'Current Issues for the Global Economy' given on 27 October Malcolm Edey of the Reserve Bank of Australia said recent developments entitle us to be more confident about forecasts of ongoing recovery than was the case a few months ago. Some…
Fed's Bernanke on Friedman's monetary framework
In a speech on Milton Friedman's monetary framework given on 24 October, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said that one can hardly overstate the influence of Friedman's monetary framework on contemporary monetary theory and practice. He identified the…
How will Trichet speak?
SPECIAL FEATURE - In a little over a week, as president of the European Central Bank, it will be up to Jean-Claude Trichet to explain European Central Bank policy. There are clear signs that he plans to change the way the ECB presents policy. Not only…
Active policy can provide stability-Fed's Bernanke
Federal Reserve Governor Ben Bernanke said in a paper due to be delivered at a Dallas Fed conference on Friday 24 October that "The fact that the Federal Reserve and other central banks actively manipulate their instrument interest rates is not…
PBOC to take over anti-money laundering role
According to a new amendment draft of a major banking law, reports Asia Pulse, the People's Bank of China is likely to replace the Ministry of Public Security to organize the fight against money laundering. The central bank will also guide banks and…
Belgium cb's shares fall ahead of court rule
The National Bank of Belgium's shares fell on Friday 24 October on fears that the country's Supreme Court would rule against the central bank in a case to decide ownership of the bank's assets, according to Reuters. An action group representing…
Bank of Japan chief plans Beijing trip to PBOC
Bank of Japan chief Toshihiko Fukui will meet with the governor of the People's Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan during a two-day visit to Beijing, according to AFX.
Forged currency centre idea for Bulgaria's c bank
Bulgaria is preparing to establish a centre to carry out analyses of all forged money seized in Bulgaria, according to the Sofia Morning News. Legislative changes will have to be made for setting up the centre, which will analyse Bulgarian levs, euros…
ECB member urges business to cope with strong euro
ECB board member Matti Vanhala, according to a Bloomberg report, appeared to suggest on Thursday 23 October that the bank was not concerned about the euro's increase, saying that companies would have to cope with the currency's appreciation.
Slovenia establishes anti-counterfeiting agency
The Bank of Slovenia's board of governors has adopted new short-term guidelines for the central bank's monetary policy, according to a report by the STA news agency. The board took a decision to establish a national agency that would fight money…
MasterCard battles RBA over fees
MasterCard has begun legal action against the Reserve bank of Australia regarding the level of the company's interchange fees, reports the Australian Financial review. The RBA wants to bring MasterCard's interchange fee of 58 cents per $100 transaction…
David Dodge on risks to economic outlook
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge told the Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee on Thursday that significant risks exist to the economic outlook. These risks relate to the timing and magnitude of adjustments to global economic imbalances. In…
Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report, No.3, 2003
Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, has published its Third Inflation Report for 2003. All in all, the Riksbank's assessment is that there is a risk that international economic activity will lead to lower inflation than in the main scenario…
Riksbank's Persson on Sweden's economic conditions
In a speech on 'Economic conditions and welfare in Sweden and the Nordic countries' given on 23 October, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said enlargement of the EU and the establishment of a common labour market around the Baltic could perhaps…
ECB's Solans on the international role of the euro
In a speech on 'An analysis of the international role of the euro: its impact on economic relations between Asia and Europe' given on 24 October, Eugenio Domingo Solans of the European Central Bank asked what has been the impact of the euro on economic…
Uzbek central bank hosts convertibility seminar
The central bank of Uzbekistan, according to a report by Uzbek Television, has held a seminar at its Tashkent regional directorate to discuss further liberalization of the currency market and ensure the convertibility of the national currency, the som,…
Greenspan to address Cato's Monetary Conference
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is scheduled to participate in the Cato Institute's 21st Annual Monetary Conference, "The Future of the Euro," at The Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 20. Topics on the agenda include the impact of…
Berlusconi calls for easing of the Stability Pact
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has, according to the EU Observer, said of the EU's Stability and Growth pact that "The 3 percent should not be taken as an absolute value beyond discussion and might be adjusted down by one or two percentage…
Central bank of Brazil cuts base rate to 19%
Brazil's central bank announced on Wednesday 22 October that it cut the Selic base rate to 19 per cent after its two-day meeting, reports AE Brazil. A Copom statement said that the cut was made because inflation is falling into line with targets.
High Court dismisses criminal case vs BSP officers
The Philippines Supreme Court has upheld the decision by the Office of the Ombudsman to dismiss the criminal complaint against central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura, according to a report by AFX The Court rejected the petition of former Urban Bank…