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Currency Crises and Macroeconomic Performance
RESEARCH - In the Reserve Bank of Australia Research Paper, 'Currency Crises and Macroeconomic Performance' the authors present some theory and evidence on the implications of sudden currency depreciations for output and inflation. The paper identifies…
Appointment of Irish bank staffer branded 'farce'
The appointment of a second Irish central bank executive to a key post in the new Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority (IFSRA) has been criticised as a "farce and a disgrace".
Polish central bank cuts interest rates
Poland's central bank announced a cut in interest rates Wednesday, moving to stimulate the sluggish economy after inflation fell to a record low.
Inflation target may harm economy, says Koizumi
Junichiro Koizumi, Japan's prime minister, on Wednesday appeared to back away from recent suggestions that he will appoint an inflation hawk at the Bank of Japan, saying an inflation target could harm the economy.
Bahrain to upgrade bank law
Bahrain has hired two well known international consultants to assess and update its monetary regulations, particularly on Islamic finance.
The Fed official who cried 'bubble'
ARTICLE - The article considers the recently released transcript of an FOMC meeting from five years ago. Jerry Jordan warns in the transcript that inflation may not be the main worry for US policy makers in the future. He apparently forewarns, "The…
Soros criticises EU budget rules inflation focus
Renowned U.S. financier and philanthropist George Soros criticised the euro zone's strict budget rules Monday, saying there are serious problems in the management of the common currency that must be resolved.
Bank of Canada seeks candidates for No. 2 post
ARTICLE - Canada's central bank is searching far and wide to replace its outgoing No.2 official, with advertisements in national newspapers and an international magazine for what observers say is a very short list of contenders.
Treasury Committee assess euro entry prospects
A series of hearings continued Tuesday with a distinguished panel of experts giving evidence to the UK's Treasury Select Committee on the prospects for UK euro entry. The group called for reform of the ECB with a redefined inflation target and gave a…
Paraguayan president central bank corruption claim
Impeachment proceedings have begun against Paraguay's President Luis Gonzalez Macchi. The President is accused of five counts of corruption, including the embezzlement of US$26m from the central bank.
Does the Beige Book move financial markets?
RESEARCH - In the Atlanta Fed Working Paper 'Does the Beige Book Move Financial Markets?' the authors examine whether the descriptive content of the Beige Book affects asset prices. Their results indicate that more positive Beige Book reports on economic…
CGFS publication: Credit risk transfer
REPORT - Report submitted by a Working Group established by the Committee on the Global Financial System, credit risk transfer, January 2003.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Measures to improve the efficiency of the operational framework for monetary policy, 23 January.
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Mr Joseph Yam, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, met with Mr Zhou Xiaochuan, the newly appointed Governor of the People's Bank of China, in Beijing today, 29 January.
Interview with Andrew Crockett of the BIS
INTERVIEW - The global financial system is vulnerable to new shocks and officials will have to be on their toes to react should a series of them come together, the outgoing head of the Bank for International Settlements said in an interview Monday.
SBP to unveil monetary policy paper in Feb
Pakistan's central bank plans to publish a document that will outline its monetary stance for the months ahead, a central bank spokesman has said. This would be the first time the central bank has issuing such a document, which is likely to come out in…
France's Chirac - Duisenberg must be out by 9 July
French President Jacques Chirac has made clear to top European officials that he does not want European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg to stay in office any longer than his scheduled summer leaving date of 9 July.
Bank of France chief Trichet takes stand at trial
Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet, the would-be president of the European Central Bank, testified for the first time on Monday in a financial scandal trial that could rule the 60-year-old Frenchman out of the top job at the ECB.
Klein leaves February's interest rates unchanged
Bank of Israel Governor David Klein decided Monday to leave the central bank's key lending rate unchanged for the month of February, and interest rates will stand at 8.9%.
Beijing signals ease of controls on interest rates
China's new central bank governor will loosen controls on interest rates further by widening the band on lending rates and experimenting with floating deposit rates in more areas, state media said Monday.
Settlement link - HKMA and Clearstream goes live
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority said Tuesday a direct link between its transaction settlement system and Europe's Clearstream system has gone live.
Japan's Shiokawa, Hayami disagree over yen policy
Japan's finance minister and its central bank chief clashed over exchange rate policy on Tuesday, with Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa supporting a weaker yen.
IMF Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - The paper 'Why Do Many Disinflations Fail? The Importance of Luck, Timing, and Political Institutions' published on 15 January considers why so many inflation stabilizations succeed only temporarily. The authors, Javier Hamann and Alessandro…
IMF Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - In the paper 'Market Predictability of ECB Monetary Policy Decisions: A Comparative Examination' Kevin Ross tests the idea that surveys of the ECB's monetary framework emphasise the inability of financial markets to correctly predict monetary…