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Richmond Fed's Broaddus: Economy will weather war
Richmond Fed president Alfred Broaddus has said economic recovery in the US will be strong enough to ride out the Iraq war. The economy should be "solid enough" to withstand current shocks, he said.
Bank Negara Malaysia - Annual Report 2002
The Central Bank of Malaysia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002.
Russian gold reserves may rise one-third in 2003
Russian central bank first deputy governor Oleg Vyugin said on Monday that the new oil price forecast could see the central bank increase its reserves by US$14bn during the year, according to a report by ITAR-TASS news agency.
SARB may block access to banking information
Governor of the SARB Tito Mboweni told South Africa's parliament on Friday that he may seek to prevent confidential banking information entering the public domain, reports Business World
Fed's Bies - Gauging war impact may take some time
Fed board member Susan Bies said on Monday 31 March thatit was difficult to separate out the effect of war on the economy compared to other fundamental economic issues, Reuters reports. It could take a few months for a clear picture to emerge as to what…
Boston Fed's Minehan urges vigilance on US economy
Cathy Minehan, President of Boston Federal Reserve, said in a speech on Monday 31 March that vigilance will be necessary following a raft of negative economic data, according to a report by Reuters. She also described the risks to the economy from war…
Chile's central bank president Massad resigns
The president of the central bank of Chile, Carlos Massad, tendered his resignation on Monday March 31 , according to Reuters. The move comes two months after Mr Massad's secretary was arrested for selling market-sensitive information to Inverlink, a…
Central Bank of Brazil COPOM Minutes
The Banco Central Do Brasil has published the minutes of the 82nd meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM), 18 and 19 March. The Copom decided to maintain the Selic rate at 26.5%. However, the committee said that there are considerable risks to…
EconSouth from the Atlanta Fed First Quarter 2003
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has published its regular online magazine, EconSouth, for the First Quarter 2003. The latest edition contains a feature "What's Different About This Recovery". The article looks at the concept of a "stealth recovery".
Issing on monetary and financial stability
In a speech on 'Monetary and financial stability: Is there a trade-off?' Otmar Issing of the European Central Bank said the question whether there is a trade-off between monetary and financial stability has been one of the most interesting areas of…
BoE's Bean on asset prices and inflation targets
In a speech on 'Asset Prices, Financial Imbalances and Monetary Policy: Are Inflation Targets Enough?' Charles Bean of the Bank of England said yes, (flexible) inflation targets are enough. But more investigation is needed into understanding the way in…
New chairman of UK FSA
Callum McCarthy, a former executive at Barclays Bank and currently chief executive of the UK's energy industry regulator Ofgem, is expected to be named as the next chairman of the UK's Financial Services Authority, reports the Financial Times. The report…
Another term as governor for RBA's Macfarlane?
The Australian Treasurer, Peter Costello, speaking on Sunday 30 March intensified speculation that Ian Macfarlane would be given a second seven-year term as governor of the RBA saying he has obviously discharged his duties 'very finely', according to a…
ECB: no requests for Duisenberg to stay
Contrary to some reports the ECB has said it has no knowledge of any official request to Wim Duisenberg for him to stay on as president, according to Reuters.
Finance Minister on Bank of France reorganisation
The French finance minister, Francis Mer, has given assurance that the expected reorganisation at the Bank of France will not involve redundancies, according to Le Figaro.
Call for further anti-deflation measures from BoJ
Heizo Takenaka, Japan's chief financial regulator, has called for further anti-deflation steps to be taken at the Bank of Japan's next meeting in early April. According to Asahi Shimbun, Takenaka said on Sunday 30 march that increasing the volume of…
Mexico tightens monetary policy
Mexico's central bank tightened monetary policy on Friday March 28, according to a report in the Financial Times. The bank does not change interest rates but uses a mechanism known as the "corto" which limits the amount of liquidity available to the…
Complexities of Basle 2
An article in the Financial Times reports that the Basle bank capital accord is being stifled by complexity. Though central bankers and supervisors have worked hard on Basle 2, a US decision to apply the standard to a mere handful of banks has revived a…
Greenspan on community economic development
In a speech on 'Community economic development' Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said in the quest to do good for our society's most vulnerable populations and communities we must embrace the challenge to develop objective and quantifiable standards…
ECB's Constancio: Little room to move on rates
Bank of Portugal chief Vitor Constancio said the war in Iraq poses the threat of global recession and that little room for manoeuvre exists in the way of interest rate easing at the moment.
BoE's George on Islamic banking
In a speech to the Islamic Home Finance Seminar Sir Edward George of the Bank of England said Islamic banks could set up in the UK offering a wide variety of financial products compliant with Muslim law. He also said progress made on developing Sharia…
CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature
SPECIAL FEATURE - In an exclusive interview with CentralBankNet.com, Professor Fatih Ozatay, the vice-governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, explains how the war in Iraq is affecting the central bank, and what it is doing to mitigate…
US seizes $1.62bn in Iraqi assets
The US has seized $1.62 billion in Iraqi assets and will use the money to rebuild the country once the conflict has ended, reports Associated Press
ECB's Papademos praises Ireland's economy
In a speech made in Dublin and reported by RTE News, the ECB's vice president, Lucas Papademos, said the Irish economy was a good example to others. He also outlined and defended the ECB's proposed new three-tier rotating voting system.