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Mboweni on Inflation targeting in South Africa

In a speech on 'Inflation targeting in South Africa' given on 2 September, Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said whilst inflation targeting is certainly no panacea, the Reserve Bank still regards it as the most appropriate framework for…

Reserve Bank of Australia - Annual Report 2003

The Reserve Bank of Australia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. In the Governor's Foreword Ian Macfarlane said although there were no changes in monetary policy, the RBA's operations in financial markets were at least as active as…

Canada's Dodge on Fostering Confidence

In a speech on 'Fostering Confidence' given on 10 September, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said that substantial progress has been made in building investor and consumer confidence in the face of recent economic shocks and corporate finance and…

ECB Monthly Bulletin, September 2003

The European Central Bank published its September 2003 Monthly Bulletin on 11 September. The report said recent data confirm that economic activity in the euro area was very weak in the second quarter of 2003, with a slight decline in real GDP according…

Duisenberg eyes recovery, says ECB rates correct

Wim Duisenberg said in testimony on Wednesday 10 September: "Indications of an upturn in economic activity starting in the second half of the year have strengthened" and that the key ECB interest rates are considered "appropriate at present", according…

Duisenberg testimony to the European Parliament

In testimony before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament on 10 September, Wim Duisenberg of the European Central Bank resisted calls to lower interest rates and blamed political leaders for weak growth even as the…

Ex-banker files case against BSP chief

The former president of the now defunct Urban Bank, Teodoro Borlongan, filed a case against Philippines central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura at the Supreme Court on Wednesday 10 September, according to a report by INQ7 Money. Borlongan said he would…

Swedish PM says euro vote will be tight

Swedish Prime Minister Goeran Persson has said the race will be tight in the euro referendum vote on Sunday, according to Associated Press. "I think it's going to be somewhere in the 53-47 interval. But which way I don't know," he said.

Wellink: EU 'budget sinners' need sanctions

In an interview to be published, Dutch central bank chief Nout Wellink said sanctions could be imposed against countries whose public deficits exceed agreed limits under the Stability and Growth Pact, according to AFP. "Penalties are part of the system…

Argentina defaults on $3 Billion IMF debt

Argentina defaulted on its IMF debt on Tuesday 9 September, according to a Reuters report. The Cabinet Chief's office said "To avoid compromising 25 percent of (central bank) reserves, the government has decided to suspend the payment that was due today".

Reserve Bank of India - Annual Report 2002 - 2003

The Reserve Bank of India has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002 -2003. The Annual Report released 27 August 2003 said cautious optimism characterised the stance of macroeconomic policies during 2002-03, notwithstanding the continuing…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, August 2003

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its August 2003 monthly report on 10 September. One difficulty in the development of the international economy, the Report says, is that, once again, the USA will probably be the sole engine of…

...and Howard's end

Sir Howard Davies, who leaves the UK's Financial Services Authority at the end of this week to take up the job of head of the London School of Economics, sensibly ducks questions about whether he wanted to be governor of the Bank of England.

Greenback's end...

The end of the greenback is nigh! On October 9 a new and improved version of what has hitherto been affectionately known as the "greenback" will enter into circulation, but the new $20 note will not actually be green. The background is to be a shade of …

Afghan treasure hunt

Anwar-ul-Haq Ahady, the central bank governor in Afghanistan, has been on a treasure hunt - and was not disappointed. Together with the country's president, finance minister and justice minister, he descended into the subterranean expanse that lies…

Jalan too

Bimal Jalan, having ceded power at the central bank to the capable hands of YV Reddy, will slip into what will surely be no less lively an occupation. He has now been nominated to the upper house of Parliament (contrasting with Gerashchenko who is to…

Gerashchenko into politics

The global political establishment can now boast a couple more ex-heavyweight central bank governors to their number: Viktor Gerashchenko from Russia and Bimal Jalan from India. Gerashchenko, who resigned from Russia's central bank in March 2002 citing…

...but aims high

But Mboweni has received political support - which is valuable since, some say, he has his eyes on the presidency when current president Thabo Mbeki's term ends in 2009 (Mboweni's current term ends in 2004).

Mboweni takes flak...

The admirable Tito Mboweni, governor of the South African Reserve Bank, is under bombardment as fellow countrymen splutter at his recent pay rise. Mboweni has been accused of double standards for accepting a pay rise of 9% this year and 12% last year …

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