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Euro group meets to study future of stability pact

Euro group finance ministers met on Monday for the first time since Brussels proposed new ideas to strengthen the 12-nation zone's much-maligned stability pact. The pact, while staunchly defended by the ECB as 'indispensable' has received much criticism…

Issing: ECB not satisfied with inflation rate

European Central Bank Chief Economist Otmar Issing Monday attempted to debunk talk of deflationary risks in the euro zone, indicating that stagflation is actually a bigger risk for the region. The ECB's Governing Council meets this week and is widely…

Central banking in emerging economies

BOOK - Dr A. Vasudevan's book on Central Banking in Emerging Economies gives insights into the operation of central banking, which are useful for the analysis of economic policy. The review calls the book a useful addition to the library of any economist…

Russian, Chinese to work against money laundering

During the current visit to Beijing by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Central Bank of Russian (CBR) and the People's Bank of China have signed an agreement on cooperation in counteracting the laundering of criminally obtained incomes and the…

Bundesbank may sell some of its gold

The Bundesbank may sell some of its US$35 billion of gold to buy more profitable assets, executive board member Hans-Helmut Kotz said. In April we reported that Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke said that the international agreement limiting gold sales…

Kohn on the U.S. current account deficit

SPEECH - In the speech 'The U.S. Current Account Deficit' Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said the growing deficit in the US has come about because the United States has been an attractive place to invest and that US monetary policy will continue to…

Hamalainen - Reflection on euro area membership

SPEECH - In the speech 'Reflection on euro area membership' Sirkka Hamalainen of the European Central Bank said the approaching enlargement of the EU means the ECB must reform, particularly as most of these countries have expressed a firm interest in…

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

Mervyn King will be the next governor of the Bank of England, it was revealed this week. With Sir Edward George in the post until June next year it is expected that the changeover will be smooth. But along with headlines announcing the arrival of the…

Sweden names date for euro referendum

Sweden will hold a referendum on whether to adopt the single European currency, the euro, on 14 September 2003, Swedish Prime Minister Goran Persson said Friday following a meeting of political party leaders.

Welteke suggests ECB rates may be cut soon

A member of the European Central Bank's governing council suggested in comments published Friday that the bank could cut interest rates by as much as half a percentage point next week, more than a year after it last made a change.

The Bank is losing a house price game

ARTICLE - This article suggests that the Bank of England's interest rate strategy has gone wrong causing a house price bubble and that central bankers avoid discussion on asset price bubbles incase their collapse makes them look stupid.

Inflation worries Greek central bank

The Bank of Greece has warned of the danger of inflationary pressures building up and has called on the government to take measures. Central bank Governor Nikos Garganas met with Prime Minister Costas Simitis earlier this week and discussed this issue.

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