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St Louis Fed Central Banker, Spring 2003
The Spring 2003 edition of the St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine has been published. The issue carries a report on the regional partnership being set up by the Cleveland and St.Louis Fed banks. There is also a feature on the condition of the…
Treasury statement on the RBA Board appointment
Statement by Peter Costello, Treasurer of Australia on the appointment of Robert Gerard to the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia, 25 March.
Guynn on the U.S. Economy: Where Are We Now?
In a speech on 'The U.S. Economy: Where Are We Now?' Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said once we move beyond the uncertainty of war, the economy is poised for a pretty solid recovery. This time next year, he said, the recovery will be…
Bergstrom: Driving forces behind EMU
Deputy Governor of the Sveriges Riksbank Villy Bergstrom gave speeches on Thursday at a seminar for trade union representatives in Brunnsvik and at a meeting organised by the Study Promotion Association and JAK Bank in Orsa on the political and economic…
Bundesbank publishes Annual Accounts for 2002
The Bundesbank published its results for 2002 on Wednesday revealing income of €7 billion. Realised gains from financial operations was €2.1 billion. €0.6 billion accrued from the distribution of profits by the ECB.
Economic Consequences of The Iraq War
In this article David Hale looks at the economic consequences of the war in Iraq. He says that although markets will rally on positive news of the conflict, in the longer term how the US deals with large fiscal deficits and unprecedented current account…
Venezuela considers modifying forex controls
Venezuela's currency control system may be modified with alternatives under discussion including keeping a fixed exchange rate of 1,600 bolivars to the dollar, says Reuters
Bank Negara: Equal emphasis on supply-side
Publishing its annual report for 2002, the central bank of Malaysia said the conduct of monetary policy would focus primarily on ensuring favourable conditions on cost, market liquidity and accessibility, the Edge Daily reports
RBA's McKibbin sees long slowdown
The U.S.-led war in Iraq will drain the world economy for years to come, sapping income from a wide range of countries, Australian central bank board member Warwick McKibbin has said, it is reported by Reuters
Egypt imposes hard currency controls
Egyptian authorities have introduced a decree which aims to halt the decline in reserves at the central bank, according to Associate Press. The conflict in Iraq is expected to make the situation worse with income from tourism severely restricted.
SARB: possible shift in foreign currency policy
South Africa's reserve bank has intervened in the currency market, in what is being seen as a shift in the Bank's policy. According to Business Day, the rand's recovery prompted the SARB to purchase dollars for reserves on a "moderate scale" governor…
Bank of France to sell property assets
A report in Le Monde newspaper says that the Bank of France plans to sell 20 per cent of its property holdings valued at 100m euros.
Iraq cb governor's complaints re Iraqi funds
A report from the BBC claims that Iraqi TV has broadcast an interview with the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Issam Rashid Hwaish, in which he accused the US authorities of "an act of piracy" by seeking to take over Iraqi funds which had already…
Duisenberg may be asked to stay on at ECB
Wim Duisenberg may be asked to stay on as president of the European Central Bank for a further year to prevent France losing face if a French candidate is not available to take up the job, according to a report by Expatica News.
ECB's Issing on eurozone growth
In testimony to the European Parliament Otmar Issing of the ECB said eurozone economic growth is expected to be only moderate this year, and inflation is forecast to fall below 2%, although developments continue to be overshadowed by the war in Iraq. He…
G-10 Working Group report on contractual clauses
The Report of the G-10 Working Group on Contractual Clauses (September 2002) hes been published in March 2003. The report sets out the key features of collective action clauses for sovereign bonds that the G10 Ministers and Governors believe would, if…
Norges Bank introduces new anti-counterfeit note
On 25 March, Norges Bank put a new version of the 100-krone note into circulation, designed to safeguard against counterfeiting.
ECB on reproduction and exchange of euro notes
New rules on the reproduction and exchange of euro banknotes have been issued by the ECB on 25 March 2003.
Bernanke - Perspective on inflation targeting
In a speech on 'A Perspective on Inflation Targeting' Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said adoption of an explicit inflation goal was in his view the best way for the Fed to achieve its goals of stable prices and maximum sustainable growth. He added,…
Robert Gerard appointed to RBA board
Businessman and long-time Liberal Party supporter Robert Gerard has been appointed to the board of the Reserve Bank of Australia. according to a report in The Age The move drew immediate criticism from the Opposition. Gerard said his experiencing in…
Fed's Guynn: Uncertainty a barrier to recovery
Atlanta Fed chief Jack Guynn said on Monday 24 that uncertainty over the war in Iraq, terrorism and oil prices would hinder recovery but that he expects a modest upturn in the economy later this year, according to a Dow Jones report.
ECB's Issing sees continued euro volatility
Otmar Issing of the ECB said on Tuesday March 25 that continued uncertainty would have an impact on the euro exchange rate, according to an Online report. He also said the euro is a candidate for a strong international role. But that we should not forget…
Irish central bank- Euro economies underperforming
The governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, John Hurley, has described the current period as a time of exceptional uncertainty in the world economy. In a speech delivered in Dublin and reported by Dow Jones Newswires, he said the outlook for global…
Fed's Kohn: No need for Fed to target inflation
In apparent contrast to Ben Bernanke's comments Donald Kohn said in a speech released Monday March 24 and reported by Reuters that he was sceptical that for the United States the potential benefits of changing to a regime of inflation targeting would…