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Blair's euro ambitions in danger
A article in the Financial Times suggests that Tony Blair's euro ambitions are in danger from the five economic tests and the latitude given to the chancellor of the exchequer by the prime minister.
Efficacy of central bank interventions - Australia
An RBA discussion paper "Identifying the Efficacy of Central Bank Interventions: Evidence from Australia" says the endogeneity of exchange rates and intervention has long plagued studies of the effectiveness of central banks' actions in foreign exchange…
McDonough at the New York Bankers Association
In a speech to the New York State Bankers Association William J. McDonough of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York focused on the theme of technology and the constancy of change in the economy and financial system. Technology, McDonough said, has helped…
Gramlich on loan guarantee programs
In a speech on 'Loan Guarantee Programs' Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said though political motives undoubtedly are involved in the creation of loan guarantee programs, an economic rationale could be involved as well. Some social value, which…
Venezuela's Maza blasts delay in selling dollars
Central Bank of Venezuela director Domingo Maza said before a press conference that a lack of imports is hurting the country's economy with restrictions on the availability of dollars for overseas supplies, Bloomberg reports.
Fed held conference calls on economy during war
An early draft of Alan Greenspan's testimony to the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee which was apparently released in error, revealed that the FOMC held regular conference calls during the Iraq war to monitor the US economy,…
Snow outlines US Iraq help with new central bank
US Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Wednesday 30 April that priorities in Iraq will include restoring the Finance Ministry and central bank and establishing a sound national currency, according to Associated Press.
Central bank governor says Turkey doing well
The governor of Turkey's central bank said on Wednesday 30 April that political tensions should not be allowed to influence the economy, according to aMSNBC report.
NY Fed hopes to name new chief in coming weeks
The head of the committee to find a successor for the New York Fed's retiring President William McDonough said the Bank hopes to make an announcement in the next few weeks, according to a Reuters report.
Monetary policies working well for Canada: Dodge
Canadian Press reported that Bank of Canada chief David Dodge said on Wednesday 30 April that the Canadian dollars independence from the US has allowed it to rise in recent months, on the back of a strong economy, while the US has suffered sluggish…
Iraq war effect on Mideast less severe - IMF
An IMF official told Reuters on Thursday 1 May that the Iraq war was unlikely to have as severe an effect as expected on the Middle East economy because the conflict was relatively short.
Japan vice finance minister praises BOJ move
The Bank of Japan's decision to further relax its ultra loose monetary policy gained support from the government on Thursday 1 May,when Vice Finance Minister Masakazu Hayashi said he hoped the move would have a positive effect on the economy, Reuters…
Fed Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Annual Report 2002
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. In this year's annual report, Jack Guynn said, some of the bank's senior leaders talk about the transitions they've witnessed during their careers at the Fed,…
EC transfers payments system observatory to ECB
The electronic Payment Systems Observatory has been successfully transferred from the European Commission to the European Central Bank, 30 April 2003.
ECB opinion on appointment to the Executive Board
ECB Opinion on the appointment of a member of the Executive Board of the ECB, 30 April 2003.
Statement by David Dodge to the Senate Committee
In his opening statement to the Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee David Dodge said the Canadian economy should strengthen towards the end of 2003, partly thanks to a pickup in U.S. economic activity with average annual growth in Canada is…
Senior appointment at the RBA
The Reserve Bank of Australia announced on Wednesday April 30 that its head of economic analysis, Guy Debelle, will take a year's leave at MIT and be replaced by Dr Philip Lowe.
Greenspan's testimony to Congress
In a follow-up to the semiannual monetary policy report to Congress Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the consensus of economic forecasters is that a material rebound in economic activity will develop in the second half of this year, and…
IMF's Rogoff to leave Fund, return to Harvard
The International Monetary Fund announced Tuesday that Ken Rogoff, its chief economist, would be leaving the Fund in the autumn to return to academia, accoding to Reuters.
Credit information laws aid consumers-Greenspan
Speaking to the US Congress on Wednesday 30 April, Alan Greenspan said having credit information flowing freely benefits borrowers by reducing uncertainty and pushing interest rates lower than they would otherwise be, according to Reuters.
Welteke confirms support for stability pact
Looking back over the lifetime of the euro, Ernst Welteke, the president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, said in a speech on Wednesday that the ECB had achieved its aim of price stability in the face of strong and in some cases unprecedented economic shocks…
New York Fed steps up hunt for president
The search for a replacement at the New York Fed for William McDonough steps up this week with candidates for the post expected to be interviewed. according to the Financial Times. Two prominent candidates for the job include a Mr Fischer and a Mr Fisher.
Bank of Japan eases monetary policy
In a surprise move the Bank of Japan eased monetary policy sharply on Wednesday30 April, reports the Financial times. . In a statement the BoJ said the move was seen as appropriate in light of current "uncertainty regarding the economic and financial…
Sheibani appointed new CBI governor: report
The newspaper Hamshahri reported on Wednesday 30 April that Ebrahim Sheibani has been appointed the new governor of the Central Bank of Iran. A previous leading contender for the post, Massoud Nili, was said to have withdrawn his candidacy to concentrate…