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BOJ says economic outlook improved
The Bank of Japan's July monthly report released Wednesday said business fixed investment is on a gradual recovery and while it reiterated that economic activity remains ``virtually flat,'' it said the outlook for exports has improved, Bloomberg reported.
Bulgaria parliament again postpone c bank election
Bulgarian radio reported Wednesday that parliament had again postponed discussion on the election of a new governor for the national bank of Bulgaria, Novinite said.
EU rejects Chirac call on stability pact
EU finance ministers have rejected calls from France for more flexibility in the stability and growth pact. Ireland's Minister for Finance Charlie McCreevy warned that, with Europe's biggest economies in breach of the pact, its credibility was coming…
Fukui on challenges for monetary policy in Japan
In the speech 'Challenges for Monetary Policy in Japan' Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said neither macroeconomics nor finance textbooks have yet managed to provide a practical solution to the problems related to the deflation with which we are now…
Hoenig on community banks and the Fed
In the speech 'Community Banks and the Federal Reserve' Thomas Hoenig of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said community banks play an important role in the financial system of the U.S. economy and in the Federal Reserve's mission. For these…
Bob McTeer on The prodigal son as central banker
In the speech 'The Prodigal Son as Central Banker' Bob McTeer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said for years Al has had the reputation for being an inflation hawk. Lately, he's becoming a hawk on deflation as well. He doesn't like inflation. He…
Monetary Policy Report to the Congress
In the Federal Reserve's Monetary Policy Report to the Congress published 15 July Fed policy makers expected economic growth, which is estimated to have run at a little more than a 1.6 percent annual rate in the first half of this year, to rise to about…
Bank of Canada lowers interest rates 0.25%
Bank of Canada lowers target for the overnight rate by 1/4 percentage point to 3 per cent, 15 July. In its press release the bank referred to "unanticipated developments" that bear on the outlook for inflation and economic activity in Canada.
UK economy 'in uncharted territory'
Giving evidence before the UK parliament's treasury select committee on Tuesday new Bank of England governor Mervyn King said he had "no idea" if 3.5 per cent was exactly the right level for UK interest rates. Rachel Lomax also appeared before the…
French bank chief nominated to head ECB
Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet was nominated by EU finance ministers on Tuesday 15 July to replace Wim Duisenberg as president of the European Central Bank, Associated Press reports. The nomination will now be sent to the European Parliament…
Greenspans testimony to Congress
In testimony on 15 July Alan Greenspan presented the Federal Reserve Board's semiannual monetary policy report to Congress. Greenspan said the Fed was prepared to leave interest rates at low levels "for as long as it takes". He said the Fed remained…
Ecuador seeks cen bank, fin min say on oil policy
A committee designed to expand Ecuador's oil output will include the president of the central bank of Eduador, according to a report by Reuters. The committee will work together for a year, a presidential decree made public on Monday 14 July said.
Ruble union plagued by further setbacks
Observers say that the much discussed currency union between Russia and Belarus is likely to fail altogether, reports ITAR-TASS, because it would require the Belarussian strongman to relinquish some of his power. "The delay is an entirely domestic issue,…
Nigeria's Sanusi seeks goal-oriented policies
The governor of the central bank of Nigeria, Dr Joseph Sanusi has urged drastic goal-oriented economic policies in West Africa. According to a Vanguard report, he said "To my mind, the time has come for a new approach and commitment to macroeconomic…
Dinkic seen as outside bet for Serb bank chief
The Serbian finance minister, Bozidar Djelic, has said it is very unlikely that national bank governor Mladjan Dinkic would be reappointed to the central bank, according to a report by B92.
UK inflation shows surprise fall
The UK inflation rate fell to 2.8% on Tuesday, moving closer towards the Bank of England's 2.5% target, according to Reuters. Most analysts had predicted an increase to 3.0%.
Bahamas central bank wants modern payments system
The Bahamas central bank has proposed installing a "real time gross settlement system", says the Nassau Guardia. The bank has invited bids from system suppliers and hopes to implement the project by April 2004.
Bo J's money market operation guideline unchanged
At the Monetary Policy Meeting held 15 July, the Bank of Japan decided, by unanimous vote, to set the following, unchanged, guideline for money market operations for the intermeeting period.
Cleveland Fed's Monetary Theory Workshop
Details of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Central Bank Institute's Monetary Theory Workshop 14-18 July. Discussions include "The Friedman Rule and the Nature of Monetary Transactions in Alternative Models" and "Mechanism Design and the Role of…
Nat Bank of Kyrgyz Republic - Annual Report 2002
The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002.
Duguay - Is Canada marching to a different beat?
In a speech entitled 'Is the Canadian Economy Marching to a Different Beat?' given on 13 June Pierre Duguay of the Bank of Canada discusses why the Canadian economy stands out, with strong domestic demand, at a time when other national economies are…
Philadelphia Fed's Santomero on economic education
In a speech entitled 'Knowledge Is Power: The Importance of Economic Education' Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said economic education programs developed and promoted by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank help consumers…
Poland to elect new monetary council member
The newest member of the National bank of Poland's Monetary Policy Council (RPP) will be elected in August. Analysts said Stanislaw Nieckarz, an economic advisor to the prime minister, has the best chance of taking up the position.
Danmarks Nationalbank - The Nationalbank building
The Danmarks Nationalbank building in the middle of Copenhagen is a distinctive presence in the street scene. It was designed by the internationally renowned Danish architect Arne Jacobsen and built between 1965-78. The building is considered one of Arne…