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Polish premier - Abolish Monetary Policy Council

Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller said on Monday 10 March in a radio interview that the central bank's RPP interest rate setting committee should be abolished, according to PAP news agancy. His comments come after sustained criticism of the National…

Outgoing BOJ's Hayami says only so much we can do

As governor Masaru Hayami prepares to bow out of the Bank of Japan he spoke at his final news conference, reported by Pacific Business News. He said that the central bank could not cure Japan's economic woes on its own and that social and political…

Richmond Fed top discount-rate hawk

Recent analysis of FOMC voting between 1993 and 2002 has shown that the Richmond Fed is the most hawkish of the regional Fed banks whilst the Dallas Fed was the greatest dove, according to a Reuters report. The research also showed that recommendations…

GCC customs union to meet in Riyadh

A meeting of the Gulf Customs Union Committee in Riyadh will review the execution of decisions since the launch of the GCC in January. The meeting will review progress, says Gulf News, and also look at potential problems facing importers and exporters.

Rosenberg- Monetary policy and the Swedish economy

Speech on 'Monetary policy and the Swedish economy' by Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank. The speech was Rosenberg's first public appearance in her new role as Deputy Governor of the Riksbank. She said it was stimulating to meet people and discuss…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, March 2003

The Bank of Japan has published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments for March 2003. The BoJ said the domestic economic outlook remained uncertain, with no signs of an imminent improvement, a view it has taken for the last…

Policy issues for central banks in retail payments

The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) published the report Policy issues for central banks in retail payments on 10 March. The report was prepared for the CPSS by its Working Group on Retail Payment Systems, which comprises payment…

G10 meeting on banking supervision

Meeting of G10 central bank governors and heads of banking supervision - The G10 central bank governors and heads of banking supervision met on 9 March in Basel to discuss issues related to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.

Joseph Yam appointed Chairman of the BIS ACC

The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) on Monday 10 March announced Joseph C K Yam as Chairman of the BIS Asian Consultative Council (ACC). Mr Yam is Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

BIS play down fears for US economy

The regular BIS meeting of top central bankers on Monday played down fears for the US economy with Bank of England Governor Sir Edward George saying that "a gradual strengthening of the U.S. economy seems a more likely prospect than significant weakening…

European banks agree crisis rules

The European Central Bank, according to an article in Business World, said on Monday that a set of rules had been agreed between EU banking regulators and central banks to deal with financial crises. The framework will deal with preventing a financial or…

Eduardo Aninat to leave IMF post in June

Eduardo Aninat announced on 7 March that he will step down from his post as deputy managing director of the IMF in June. A report in the Financial Times said that his successor might be Arminio Frago, the former governor of the Brazilian central bank.

Bundesbank report - Ways out of the crisis

REPORT - The Bundesbank took the unusual step of releasing to the public a report calling for swift action to overcome structural problems in the economy. The report argues that unless reforms are introduced the "potential growth rate" of the economy…

Greenspan on Global Finance, Is it slowing?

SPEECH - In the speech 'Global Finance: Is It Slowing?' Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said a diversified and innovative global financial system has helped the U.S. economy weather a string of jolts and that despite terrorist attacks and fears…

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