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Japan shies away from radical banking reform

JAPAN - The government of Junichiro Koizumi, Japan's prime minister, on Wednesday night backed away from imminent action to clean up the financial system after pressure to water down proposals from bankers and from the ruling Liberal Democratic party.

Central bank cuts India growth forecast

INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India, the central bank, on Tuesday cut its forecast for economic growth by one percentage point to 5-5.5 per cent, citing the impact of a devastating drought and weak industrial activity.

IMF wants euro 'big 3' to tighten fiscal policy

US - The International Monetary Fund has weighed into the debate over the eurozone's stability and growth pact (SGP), arguing that the big three countries - Germany, France and Italy - should heed its message and make a concerted effort to tighten fiscal…

UK Minister admits damage of not being in euro

UK - Staying out of the euro has hit foreign investment in Britain, Patricia Hewitt the trade and industry secretary admitted yesterday as she vowed that the government would move "speedily and decisively" to a referendum if the five economic tests were…

Norges Bank's Inflation Report 3/2002

REPORT - Norway's central bank published its third and final Inflation Report for 2002 on 30 October. The Inflation Report discusses developments in the Norwegian economy and other factors that influence the inflation outlook. Developments in the…

Yugoslav c banker expects 15% inflation this year

YUGOSLAVIA - Following the rise in petrol prices, the 2002 inflation will not exceed 15 per cent and will amount to about nine per cent in 2003, which is why Yugoslav National Bank (NBJ) will lower the obligatory bank reserves rate, Yugoslav National…

South Africa's Mboweni lashes out at the media

SOUTH AFRICA - Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has once again expressed dissatisfaction with the manner the media reports his speeches. He even suggested that he had seriously considered stopping giving interviews and excluding wire services from his…

Gjedrem on the business cycle and monetary policy

SPEECH - In the speech 'The business cycle and monetary policy' made on 17 October, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said share prices fell sharply this summer for several reasons, including poorer growth prospects abroad. Developments this summer indicate…

Issing on relationship lending in the euro area

SPEECH - In the speech 'Relationship lending in the euro area' made on 24 October, Otmar Issing of the ECB said recent trends in the European financial markets seem to have put pressure on banks, leading some of them to reduce the scale of their…

Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan on education

SPEECH - In the speech 'Education' made on 29 October, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said empirical economic research has identified a complex set of factors as key determinants of how successful any country will be in transforming its physical…

Takenaka woos banks over his reform plans

JAPAN - Heizo Takenaka, Japan's economics and financial services minister, continued a frantic round of diplomacy yesterday as he sought to secure the backing of bankers and politicians for his plan to revive the financial sector before its release this…

MAS Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced that it would formalise guidelines governing industry and public consultation and implementation of MAS-administered legislation, 22 October.

IMF Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING - Press Briefing by Thomas Dawson, Director, External Relations Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C., 24 October 2002.

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