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Brazil's central bank plans new payments system

BRAZIL - The Central Bank of Brazil will put in place a new payments system for large transactions, Sistema de Pagamentos Brasileiro, in 2002, following guidelines from the Basel-based Bank for International Settlements.

Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book

REPORT - Prepared at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and based on information collected before April 16, 2002. This document summarizes comments received from business and other contacts outside the Federal Reserve and is not a commentary on the…

Speech by Robert Parry, San Francisco Fed, 23 Apr

SPEECH - Parry said on Tuesday in a speech titled 'Inside the Federal Reserve: A District Bank President's Perspective' uncertainty lingers about the strength of the U.S. economic recovery and the Fed can take its time deciding when to raise short-term…

Speech by Kazuo Ueda of the Bank of Japan, 24 Apr

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Structural Problems and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy' Ueda said that Japan was still suffering from mild deflation, and that domestic economic activity remained dormant. "Domestic demand remains weak in contrast to…

Speech by M Moskow, President, Chicago Fed, 22 Apr

SPEECH - In his opening remarks to the Asset Bubbles Conference Moskow said that during the last two decades, there have been instances throughout the developed and developing worlds of prolonged build-ups and sharp collapses in asset prices in stock,…

Speech by Mervyn King, Bank of England, 23 Apr

SPEECH - In a speech given Tuesday King said that it was too early to say whether a recovery from last year's global economic slowdown had taken hold. He cast doubt on the strength of the global recovery, saying it was "too soon to say it is entrenched".

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