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Speech by David Dodge of Bank of Canada, 26 Mar

SPEECH - In his most recent speech titled 'The Conduct of Monetary Policy in the Presence of Economic Shocks' Dodge touted the importance of core inflation as a wind vane for monetary policy, but offered few clues on the bank's stance on interest rates.

Speech by Otmar Issing of the ECB, 26 Mar

SPEECH - Issing said in a speech titled 'The role of monetary policy in managing economic risks' that he did not currently see any threats to the inflation outlook in the euro zone, but said on balance the risks are to the upside.

Central bank head in Iran faces corruption trial

IRAN - Iran's judiciary revealed on Tuesday that it intended to go ahead with the trials of the oil minister, the governor of the central bank and other senior politicians as part of an anti-corruption drive launched by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali…

Kabul joins queue for bank services

AUSTRALIA - Two months after John Howard promised Australian help to rebuild Afghanistan's war-ravaged central bank, the Reserve Bank of Australia official chosen to advise his Afghan counterparts is still cooling his heels in Sydney, The Australian…

India's RBI discusses gold exchange

INDIA - Reserve Bank of India's Deputy Governor Y V Reddy has proposed setting up an exchange for trading in gold as part of the efforts to develop the precious metal's market in the country and integrate it with the financial market.

Central bank still basking in Communism

FEATURE - In Russia, "independence" is usually understood as the right to act with impunity and "control" as state intervention. These peculiarities of our national perception of reality were fully in evidence during the recent skirmish over the…

Keep floating, stop worrying

FEATURE - The real case for an independent pound has nothing to do with ultra-nationalism or hostility to Europe writes Samuel Brittan in Thursday's Financial Times. He suggests the British government allow use of the euro as a parallel currency and…

Expansion of Japanese broad money supply

LETTER - In a letter published in Thursday's Financial Times a chief economist explains how the Japanese money supply is increasing through commercial banks buying of government debt as a result of low demand for loans.

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