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Swedish central bank warns on Iraq uncertainty
Sweden's central bank has warned that uncertainty surrounding a potential war with Iraq may take their toll on investment and economic growth throughout Western industrialised economies.
ECB Press Conference
PRESS CONFERENCE - In the question and answer session after the press conference Wim Duisenberg said that impediments to cutting rates at the current time included uncertainties relating to oil prices, geopolitical risk and that if the ECB were to cut at…
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Repo rate left unchanged at 3.75 per cent, 7 February.
Financial Services Policy Committee Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Federal Reserve Banks Announce Changes to Increase EfficiencyIn Check Services as Check Volumes Decline Nationwide, 6 Feb.
BIS Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Central banks to collect more in-depth statistics on banks' country risk exposures, 7 February.
McTeer on making the case for markets
SPEECH - In the speech 'Problems Making the Case for the Market: Good Intentions or Good Results' Bob McTeer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said he was happy to report that the evils of inflation are greatly diminished, and considerable progress…
Inflation-target sentiment seen growing inside Fed
ARTICLE - This article weighs up Federal Reserve policy-makers current positions on the issue of inflation targeting. The board appears split with governors putting the case for and against a target and Chairman Alan Greenspan coming down on the side of…
Venezuela brings in new foreign exchange controls
Venezuela has introduced a raft of new foreign currency controls under President Hugo Chavez in an attempt to ease the economic turmoil that has enveloped the country.
Romanian central bank to switch reference to euro
The Board of the National Bank of Romania (BNR) has decided to set the reference exchange rate for the Romanian currency against the euro starting in March this year.
ECB formally agrees change to vote system
The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) has formally agreed to change its voting system after new member-states join the euro zone.
Ferguson: Can't predict war impact on economy
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson said on Wednesday it is very difficult to gauge how a potential war with Iraq would affect the U.S. economy.
Maharishi Yogi's cash legal, says Dutch bank
The Dutch central bank said on Tuesday that an organisation founded by Beatles guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi had not violated the law by issuing and using its own currency in the Netherlands.
Trichet trial - Prosecution begin summing up case
On Wednesday the prosecution prepared to conclude their case in the trial of Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France, for his alleged role in covering up the true losses of Credit Lyonnais in the early 1990s.
France may introduce 'super-regulator'
On Wednesday the French government proposed a series of measures aimed at restoring confidence in the country's stock market, including the creation of a financial super-regulator and a tightening of controls over the accounting profession.
Bank of England surprises with 0.25% rate cut
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee surprised markets on Thursday with a quarter point interest rate cut to 3.75%.
Bank of England Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Bank of England Reduces Interest Rates by 0.25% to 3.75%, 6 February 2003.
Ferguson on September 11 and the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - In the speech 'September 11, the Federal Reserve, and the Financial System' Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said on the morning of September 11, the Fed, as monetary authority, as payment system operator, as banking supervisor, and as…
McTeer on confessions of an erstwhile economist
SPEECH - In the speech 'Reflections and Confessions of an Erstwhile Economist' Bob McTeer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas delved into his past and revealed he met his wife in his economics class, is decidedly "non-quantitative" and doesn't trust…
Interview with Afghan central bank chief Ahadi
INTERVIEW - The head of the Afghan Central Bank, Anwar al-Haq Ahadi, has hailed the stability of the afghani since new banknotes were introduced. Speaking in an interview with Iranian radio, Ahadi also said that forgery was a problem, with forged…
Bank of England's MPC set for change
The MPC looks set for a shake up and shift in balance with two noted doves due to leave by July and when the hawkish Mervyn King takes over as governor a new deputy will have to be sought.
Iran's central bank governor defends for ex policy
The governor of the central bank of Iran (CBI) Mohsen Nourbakhsh has defended the bank's policy of selling 14 billion dollars of hard currency in Dubai currency markets.
RBI installs cutting-edge currency machines
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Bimal Jalan on Wednesday inaugurated the currency verification and processing system (CVPS) in RBI's Mumbai office. The system is part of the central bank's drive to weed out currency notes and replace them with…
Greenspan to deliver Senate report next week
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is scheduled to appear before a Senate panel next week to deliver the central bank's semi-annual report on the health of the economy, a Senate Banking Committee aide said on Tuesday.