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Can't compare today's economic problems with 1991

ARTICLE - Stephen King looks at Alan Greenspan's testimony and says comparing the current economic position with the 1990-91 experience is rather futile. Both periods involved Iraq and at least one period will have involved war. Other than that however,…

Heikensten on monetary policy and wage formation

SPEECH - In the speech 'Monetary policy and wage formation' Lars Heikensten of Sweden's central bank said looking ahead, the picture is worrying. Profits are under great pressure. It is not certain that productivity growth can remain as high as it was…

Ferguson on Rules and Flexible Monetary Policy

SPEECH - In the speech 'Rules and Flexibility in Monetary Policy' Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said over the past twenty-five years some important consensuses have been achieved on the best way to conduct monetary policy. Central banks have…

France to insist on ECB presidential role

France looks set to insist that the post of European Central Bank president goes to a French candidate despite the setback for its leading contender for the job, Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet, EU sources said.

Austria's Tumpel-Gugerell tipped for ECB post

A report said the Austrian government is expected to officially submit Austrian central bank vice-governor Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell's name in the next few days as the country's candidate to succeed Finland's Sirkka Hamalainen on the ECB's Executive Board.

Iranians turn to gold as war casts its shadow

Iran's central bank has introduced measures designed to bring down soaring gold prices, including easing procedures for the importation of gold and silver bullion, a bank official, Jalal Jalilian, was quoted as saying Tuesday.

EU Commission wants joint action by central banks

The EU Commission is in favour of a joint effort by all international central banks if a war in Iraq should weaken the world economy, financial daily Boersen-Zeitung said, citing an internal note from the EU's economic and monetary affairs commissioner…

Treasury wants Bank of Israel to refund bonuses

The director of wages at Israel's treasury, Yuval Rachlevsky, has instructed 800 workers at the Bank of Israel to repay their "efficiency bonuses," which total millions of shekels. Rachlevsky informed the bank's governor, David Klein, Monday.

PM, Frenkel meet to discuss emergency economy plan

The likelihood of Israel's Finance Minister Silvan Shalom leaving the Treasury has risen after Prime Minister Ariel Sharon summoned former Bank of Israel governor Jacob Frenkel, chairman of Merill Lynch International, for a three-hour discussion on the…

Musical chairs at the ECB

ARTICLE - The plan to alter the ECB's voting council gets some attention here. The article says even if Europe's finance ministers agree to the rotation plan they should revisit the issue soon. Competency, not nationality, should be the key qualification…

Klein on Israel's economy after the elections

SPEECH - In the speech 'Israel's economy after the elections' David Klein of the Bank of Israel said that the economic package, announced following the election, would be difficult to implement. He likened the choices to Alice in Wonderland who found out…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, February 2003

REPORT - The Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, February 2003, on 18 February. "Economic activity remains flat amid substantial uncertainty about the outlook for the economy," the report said. One…

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