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Poole on US labour market and economic growth
In a speech on 'The Labor Market and Economic Growth' William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the US has the potential to grow substantially over the next several years, and that a major part of that growth will come from growth of…
Bosnia to withdraw controversial c bank member
After a meeting on Wednesday 28 May, Bosnia-Hercegovina Presidency Chairman Borislav Paravac said Cvijetin Nikic would be withdrawn from duty as a member of the governing board of the Bosnia-Hercegovina Central Bank.
China unlikely to allow locals to trade HK stocks
China's state press has said domestic traders in China are unlikely to be allowed access to international stock markets soo, reports Channel News Asia.
RBZ to introduce new capital mandatory for banks
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe intends to introduce a new capital regime for the banking sector which will relate a particular bank's risk profile to what authorities will require of it in terms of safeguards, according to the Financial Gazette.
Germany accused of cooking OECD's books
An OECD spokesman admitted on Wednesday May 28 that an influential report was doctored at the request of the German government in order to provide a more flattering picture, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph.
Fed's Parry: Economy still in soft patch
President Robert Parry of the San Francisco Federal Reserve said on Wednesday May 28 that the Fed still has room to lower rates in spite of forecasts of stronger growth.
ECB economist - Deflation concerns are excessive
Otmar Issing of the European Central Bank said on Wednesday 28 May that deflation concerns are excessive and that currently, this is like a Pavlovian reflect, according to a report by Reuters.
Former Russian c banker appointed to Sistema board
Ex-president of the central bank of Russia Viktor Gerashchenko has become a member of the Consultative Board of the Sistema joint-stock financial corporation, according to a report by the ITAR-TASS news agency.
Russian gold reserves reach new record high
Gold reserves in Russia reached a new record high this week at 59.9bn dollars, according to a report by the Interfax news agency..
Should Iraq dollarize or float? A policy analysis
This article from Stern Business School asks 'Should Iraq dollarize, adopt a currency board or let its currency float? A policy analysis.' It says there are good reasons to think that the dollar or euro would not make an ideal currency for a major oil…
Chicago Fed 2003 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's third Payments Conference, Can Existing Payment Networks Meet Future Needs, will be hosted at the Chicago Reserve Bank on May 29-30, 2003.
Economic Insights from the Dallas Fed
The latest edition of the Dallas Fed's Economic Insights, Vol 8, No 2, 2003 'The Creation of Public Choice Theory', profiles economist James M. Buchanan and examines his public choice theory.
Parry on prospects for the economy
In a speech on 'Prospects for the National and Local Economies: A Monetary Policymaker's View' Robert Parry of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said a bright spot in the national economy is consumer spending and the most likely outcome, in his…
U.S. Implementation of Basel II Accord
Documents Relating to U.S. Implementation of Basel II, May 2003. Documents providing information about U.S. implementation of the proposed Basel Accord revisions (Basel II).
Zimbabwe bank notes crisis worsens
Tuesday May 27 saw a worsening of the bank note shortage in Zimbabwe, according to The Herald Online, with some banks running out of notes and long queues at ATM machines.
SARS trims growth in Malaysia to 4%
Malaysia's economy grew at its slowest pace in a year in the first quarter, the government said on Wednesday May 28, according to a Bloomberg report, as overseas sales of Unisem Bhd. and other computer chipmakers fell.
Brazil's Meirelles says inflation not yet stable
Speaking in testimony to Brazil's parliament, Bloomberg reported that central bank President Henrique Meirelles said inflation was not yet under control and the bank will keep a watch with its interest rate policy.
Calls for Serb c banker to be removed
The principal deputy high representative in Bosnia-Hercegovina, has demanded the withdrawal of Cvijetin Nikic from the managing board of the Bosnia-Hercegovina Central Bank, according to a report by the Beta news agency.
Bank indicates worst of Venezuela's crisis over
Venezuela has forecast a partial recovery in the local economy, according to Reuters. The central bank governor said in an interview published on Tuesday May 27 that it is difficult to expect a worse situation for the remainder of the year than what has…
Politics blamed for jailed ex Ukraine c banker
The influential Ukrainian newspaper Zerkalo Nedeli carried out a detailed analysis of the case against former deputy central bank chief Volodymyr Bondar who was jailed for five years last week. The paper said the charges don't hold water.
Garganas under fire on salaries
In an interview published on Saturday May 24 by kathimerini, Bank of Greece chief Nikos Garganas warned that unchecked pay increases would boost inflation, reduce competitiveness and lead to job losses. But his comments drew criticism from government and…
New governor Bernanke is shaking up the Fed
In a few short months, Ben Bernanke has done what other Fed governors have not: taken center stage from Chairman Alan Greenspan on some of the most controversial topics before the board. An article published by Steve Liesman for CNBC says Bernanke sheds…
The role of asset prices in shock transmission
The Bank of England Working Paper entitled 'The role of asset prices in transmitting monetary and other shocks' constructs a framework within which the ability of asset prices to convey information about the underlying shocks hitting the economy can be…
A fine line between deflation and inflation
An article in the Financial Times says that if the Federal Reserve continues with its current policies, inflation could become a threat, but a change could see further contraction it contends. On asset price bubbles the author says the world economy…