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Stevens on Australia's Medium-Term Econ Prospects
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Medium-Term Economic Prospects for Australia' Glenn Stevens, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia said that the Australian economy is in pretty good shape, compared to other major economies, and has enjoyed an…
IMF's Stefan Ingves on the Nordic Banking Crisis
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Nordic Banking Crisis from an International Perspective' Stefan Ingves, Director, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department at the IMF said that the lessons of the Nordic countries in dealing with their banking crises…
CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature
SPECIAL FEATURE - In this weeks special feature CentralBankNet looks at the issue of Japan's Non-Performing Loan Problem and the shock decision by the Bank of Japan to start buying shares. On Friday the BOJ published both an outline to its stock purchase…
Colombian president against c bank money issue
COLOMBIA - President Alvaro Uribe Velez told the country today that he does not agree with a new issue of money by the Bank of the Republic to finance Colombia's fiscal problem.
Armenian MPs discuss amendment on money laundering
ARMENIA - The Armenian parliament has discussed in its first reading a package of draft laws on amendments to the current Armenian laws "On banks and banking activities", "On the Central Bank of Armenia" and "On credit activities" submitted by the…
BoJ to buy $16bn of banks' shareholdings
JAPAN - The Bank of Japan on Friday said it would buy yen 2,000bn ($16.5bn) of banks' shareholdings to make them less vulnerable to stock market swings.
Non-bank credit card rules due in Thailand
THAILAND - Financial regulators were directed to draft measures to regulate credit cards issued by non-bank institutions by next month. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday chaired a meeting on a proposed new credit card bill.
French bank chief hits at government
FRANCE - Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France, on Friday added his weight to criticism of the centre-right government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin for not being more ambitious in its efforts to cut its budget deficit in line with European Union…
Leader makes anti-euro view clear at UK conference
UK - Iain Duncan Smith made a clear reference yesterday to his anti-euro stance - only the second time during the week the issue that divides the Tory party had been raised by a platform speaker.
The Region from the Minneapolis Fed September 2002
PUBLICATION - The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for September 2002. Included in this issue the Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Solow discusses his groundbreaking theory of economic growth, his…
Fedtalk from the Boston Fed, September 2002
PUBLICATION - Financial Services Update of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, September 2002. A newsletter about Boston Fed financial services, Fedtalk offers the latest information on check services and electronic delivery systems. The most recent…
Parry on the economic outlook for the nation
SPEECH - Parry gave a speech titled 'The Economic Outlook for the Nation and the Region: A Monetary Policymakers View' and said his basic view is that we're now in the midst of an expansion that's both modest and uneven.
Duisenberg on the integration of financial markets
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The integration of Europe's financial markets' Duisenberg said that after the successful introduction of the euro progress in financial integration took place with the safe establishment of the unified unsecured money market…
Statement at the Joint Annual Discussion
SPEECH - Statement by Ms Bodil Nyboe Andersen, Alternate Governor of the Fund for Denmark, at the Joint Annual Discussion, 29 September.
Speech by Governor, Danmarks Nationalbank, 25 Sep
SPEECH - Speech by Governor Jens Thomsen, Danmarks Nationalbank. Une monnaie, l'euro, une banque centrale, 12 pays Montreal, le 25 septembre 2002.
Speech by J Alfred Broaddus, Richmond Fed, 2 Oct
SPEECH - Broaddus said in the speech titled 'Some Thoughts on the Economy in a Challenging Period' that by all appearances the current mood for both consumers and business people is pretty pessimistic and geopolitical risks have increased uncertainty…
Speech by Susan Schmidt Bies of the Fed, 1 Oct
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Challenge for Corporate Governance Posed by Financial Innovation' Bies said unfolding concerns in recent months have thrust the quality of accounting, auditing, and disclosure practices of major U.S. companies into the…
Polymer notes not now: RBI
INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India has said that there is no immediate plan to introduce polymer or plastic currency notes to replace the existing paper notes.
Brazil imposes stricter bank equity requirements
BRAZIL - Brazil's central bank has raised the equity requirement for banks holding US dollars, in a bid to halt the local currency's slide against the dollar, Brazilian central bank regulations director Sergio Darcy was quoted as saying by local press.
Anti-deflation drive sparks BOJ fear over autonomy
ARTICLE - The central bank gets the jitters now that finance chief Takenaka takes up its challenge on economy. The Bank of Japan is worried that the government's latest campaign to stamp out deflation and buoy the economy will compromise its autonomy.
Irish central bank accused of acting like Rambo
IRELAND - Insurance brokers have accused the Central Bank of acting as a 'Rambo regulator' which discriminates against smaller brokerage operations.
Fraga urges candidates to clarify intentions
BRAZIL - Arminio Fraga, Brazil's central bank chief, on Wednesday called on the two remaining presidential candidates to deepen their commitment to sound economic policies and help calm investor concerns.
America is not in danger of deflation
ARTICLE - For most of the postwar era, deflation has been off on the radar screen of economic policymakers in the industrialised world. The United States has not experienced a sustained fall in prices since the Great Depression. Fighting inflation, not…
Takenaka calls on BoJ to help fight deflation
JAPAN - Heizo Takenaka, Japan's economy minister and the new head of the Financial Services Agency, on Wednesday called on the Bank of Japan to co-operate with the government on tackling deflation.