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Central bank technocrats rule democratic roost

Joseph Stiglitz said in an article in Business Day, Johannesburg, that research shows that if central banks focus on inflation, they do a better job at controlling inflation. However, controlling inflation is not an end in itself: it is merely a means of…

RBI ED quits over Udeshi's elevation

After the appointment of KJ Udeshi as the first woman deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India, the executive director of the RBI, KL Khetrapal resigned from his post, according to the Economic Times. Sources said Mr Khetrapal was unwilling to report…

Court to seal fate of ECB heir apparent Trichet

Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet will find out on Wednesday 18 June if he has been cleared or found guilty in a banking fraud trial, according to a Reuters report. The verdict will have implications for the succession as president of the ECB…

"Do not impose a currency crisis on Europe"

In an article in the Financial Times Charles Wyplosz asks which exchange rate band should apply to the EU's accession countries aiming to qualify for membership of the euro. The narrow exchange rate mechanism band of 2.25 per cent may apply but the new…

Dodge on recent economic developments

In a speech on 'Recent Economic Developments and the Conduct of Monetary Policy' David Dodge of the Bank of Canada reviewed some of the developments that are influencing both demand and prices for Canadian goods and services.

Duisenberg on key issues in payment systems

In a speech on 'Key issues for the ECB in the field of payment systems' Wim Duisneberg of the European Central Bank said the euro area would greatly benefit from an integration and consolidation of its securities clearing and settlement infrastructure…

Duisenberg soldiers on

No central bank takes kindly to politicians tampering with their business, and the ECB is no exception. In advance of its long-awaited rate cut this week, the ECB was told by Belgian finance minister Didier Reynders to be more active: "It is about time…

Duisenberg soldiers on

No central bank takes kindly to politicians tampering with their business, and the ECB is no exception. In advance of its long-awaited rate cut this week, the ECB was told by Belgian finance minister Didier Reynders to be more active: "It is about time…

Trichet brings SDRM down to earth

The IMF's much-vaunted Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism is the latest casualty in a string of apparently wasted efforts in attempting to find some way to save the world from the terrors of sovereign default. But a few months ago Banque de France…

Basel bunkum

No one understands the new Basel accord. Grown men are reduced to tears when they try. There are simply too many details for any one person to digest. But it is troubling indeed to learn that people don't even seem to understand how it was arrived at in…

Shift at the FSF

But so far as the FSF goes, there is more to the criticism than sheer old European bloody-mindedness. The appointment does signal a shift.

Iraq shadow over the BIS?

Some European central bankers are said to be unhappy with the recent appointment of Roger Ferguson as head of the Financial Stability Forum. It is not that Ferguson is thought to lack qualifications for the job - quite the contrary, there is much respect…

Venezuela's exchange control system may be relaxed

Restrictions on Venezuela's foreign exchange market may be lifted by the country's foreign exchange regulatory body, CADIVI, in the near future. The president of CADIVI said studies of proposals for relaxation were almost complete, according to a report…

SARB reduces interest rates by 1.5%

The South African reserve bank cut interest rates on Thursday 12 June for the first time in 21 months to 12 per cent, according to a report by Business africa. Governor Tito Mboweni said the central bank would remain alert to inflation risks though.

ECB criticised by eurozone national central banks

The European Central bank faces criticism for trying to push through proposals without sufficient consultation, according to a Handelsblatt report. The report said proposals presented to the ECB's 18-member governing council increasingly contain details…

New Second Permanent Secretary at the Treasury

Professor Nicholas Stern will take over from Sir Robert Culpin in September as the new Second Permanent Secretary at the UK Treasury. Nick Stern has been Chief Economist and Senior Vice President at the World Bank, Washington D.C. since July 2000.

Fed Res Bank of Minneapolis - Annual Report 2002

The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. The Annual Report contains an article 'Between Two Worlds How Do Credit Markets Work? - An investigation into credit availability in the Minneapolis-St. Paul…

Joint note from the BCBS, IAIS and IOSCO

The Joint Forum Risk Management Practices and Regulatory Capital Cross-Sectoral Comparison, June 2003. The joint note provides a record of the initiatives taken by each sector to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism.

Change in the remit of the Bank of England's MPC

In a letter from Gordon Brown to Eddie George, governor of the Bank of England, the chancellor sets out his intention to change the MPC's remit in the next Pre-Budget Report to give the Bank of England a symmetric inflation target as measured by the…

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