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Poole on the Fed's Role in Community Development
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Fed's Role in Community Development' made on 23 October, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said in March 2003, the Federal Reserve System's Community Affairs offices will sponsor its third academic…
Azeri banking in upswing, National Bank boss says
AZERBAIJAN - The Azerbaijani banking system, which was in a poor state in 1993-95, is experiencing a period of upswing, the chairman of the board of the National Bank of the Azerbaijani Republic, Elman Rustamov, has said.
Polish gov't worried about overvalued currency
POLAND - The Polish government continues to believe that the zloty is overvalued and interest rates too high, Prime Minister Leszek Miller said Wednesday.
Germany braces for budget criticism
GERMANY - Germany is facing the threat of a formal reprimand from the European Commission for its growing budget deficit.
Economy coming out of recession - Barbados c bank
BARBADOS - A flicker of growth in the economy during the third quarter of this year has signalled that Barbados is coming out of recession.
Malaysia bank mergers seen next year
SINGAPORE - The Malaysian banking sector is due for a new round of consolidation ahead of further liberalisation in 2007 -- and mergers, especially among the smaller existing banks, could start toward the end of next year, analysts say.
Kennedy on Financial Markets and Monetary Policy
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Interaction of Financial Markets and Monetary Policy' made on 4 November, Sheryl Kennedy of the Bank of Canada said like a number of other central banks, we have a "blackout" period in the week before our announcements. No…
ECB refuses to join Fed rate cut for now
GERMANY - The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged on Thursday, opting not to join the U.S. Federal Reserve in monetary easing aimed at propping up the faltering global economy.
Doubts over Japan recovery
UK - Data released Wednesday suggested Japan's fragile export-led recovery might have peaked.
Lack of mavericks 'poses threat' to MPC committee
UK - The Bank of England risks making mistakes in its interest rate decisions because of a lack of maverick thinkers and a growing tendency towards consensus on its monetary policy committee, according to Capital Economics, a consultancy.
Duisenberg should stop suffocating Europe
ARTICLE - In the autumn of 1998, amid the storm of the Asian crisis, Europe's central bankers referred to Europe as an "island of stability". They were roundly criticised by their US friends who felt that the world economy was enduring its worst…
International Monetary Fund Working Paper
RESEARCH - International Monetary Fund Working Paper 'Transparency and International Investor Behavior' by R Gaston Gelos and Shang-Jin Wei. The paper looks at whether country "transparency" affect international portfolio investment and finds that…
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - At today's meeting the Governing Council of the ECB decided that the minimum bid rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility will remain unchanged at 3.25%, 4.25…
Bank of England News Release
NEWS RELEASE - Bank of England Maintains Interest Rates at 4.0%, 7 November.
Cautious Bank of England holds rates steady at 4%
UK - The Bank of England on Thursday left is main interest rate unchanged at 4 per cent for the twelfth consecutive month, despite the US Federal Reserve's unexpectedly large rate cut on Wednesday.
Fed shocks with half point but signals easing over
US - The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday slashed interest rates by a sharp half percentage point to new four-decade lows to try to reignite the recovery, but signalled it planned no more cuts any time soon.
Federal Reserve Board Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - The Federal Open Market Committee decided today to lower its target for the federal funds rate by 50 basis points to 1 1/4 percent. In a related action, the Board of Governors approved a 50 basis point reduction in the discount rate to 3…
South African Reserve Bank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Governor appointed Honorary Colonel, 31 October.
Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 3rd Quarter 2002
REPORT - The Economic Review contains articles titled, The yield curve and the Riksbanks signalling, Consolidation in the Swedish banking sector: a central bank perspective and An evaluation of forecasts for the Swedish economy.
Norges Bank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - The payment systems have become more efficient, 6 November.
Danmarks Nationalbank Monetary Review, 3rd Quarter
REPORT - Denmark's central bank has published its Monetary Review 3rd Quarter 2002. The report contains articles including, Recent Economic and Monetary Trends, Status of the Basle Committee's New Capital-Adequacy Rules for Bank, Structure of the Banks'…
The ECB and Euro-Area Enlargement
RESEARCH - IMF Working Paper by Helge Berger, October 2002. The likely enlargement of euro-area membership will radically change the environment under which monetary policy will be made in the euro area. This paper looks at the consequences of such an…
Russian gov't to cancel currency regulations 2007
RUSSIA - The Russian government plans to completely cancel currency regulations starting in 2007, the Vedomosti daily business newspaper reported on Tuesday, quoting First Deputy Finance Minister Aleksey Ulyukayev.
Latvia nominate ex c banker as next prime minister
LATVIA - Einars Repse, a former head of the Central Bank who campaigned against corruption, was nominated Tuesday to be the next prime minister of the former Soviet republic.