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Speech by Paul Jenkins, Bank of Canada, 20 Mar
SPEECH - The speech was titled 'Global Economic and Financial Trends: Implications for Canadian Monetary Policy'. In the speech Jenkins took aim at the argument that the weak Canadian dollar reduces productivity growth.
Polish MPC leaves rates steady despite pressure
POLAND - The National Bank of Poland (NBP) defied political pressure on Wednesday by leaving interest rates unchanged, matching market expectations but risking a run-in with the government over how to revive the economy, report Reuters.
NZ central bank launches monetary policy game
NEW ZEALAND - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Wednesday launched a Web-based simulation game that tests players' skills at controlling consumer price inflation.
Monetary policy in a virtual economy, 27 March
FEATURE - The Reserve Bank launches a web-based monetary policy computer simulation game today whereby the player fights inflation by controlling interest rates in a virtual economy. You play the Governor of the central bank and failure to keep inflation…
Argentina's ex c bank chief charged with fraud
ARGENTINA - Former Economy Minister Roque Fernandez has been indicted for fraud against the public administration and his assets exceeding 70m pesos have been frozen over his alleged liability in the liquidation of the Banco Feigin, court sources have…
Russia's new central banker in TV interview
FEATURE - Bank deposits in Russia should be at least partially guaranteed by the state. In return, the banks should submit to tighter supervision and higher standards, which will increase public confidence in Russia's banks, the new chairman of Russia's…
Pakistan work to establish modern financial system
FEATURE - As Afghanistan rebuilds, industrialized nations around the world are paying close attention to attempts by neighboring Pakistan to modernize its financial system, reports Nikkei Weekly.
TFB calls for easing of credit card rules
THAILAND - TFB calls for easing of credit card rules Thai Farmers Bank Plc (TFB) is calling on the Bank of Thailand (BOT) to ease existing regulations on issuance of credit cards, Manager Daily said on 25 March.
Electronic signatures allowed for bank payment
VIETNAM - The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) will announce regulations over the pattern and content of electronic documents to be used for payment services among banks next month, deputy governor Nguyen Van Giau said.
BOJ board voted 8-1 to keep policy unchanged 8 Feb
JAPAN - The Bank of Japan's policy board, at a Feb. 8 meeting, voted 8-1 to keep the bank's monetary policy stance unchanged, the BOJ said Tuesday.
Greek central bank sees eurozone CPI below 2 pct
GREECE - Greece's central bank expects a gradual recovery of economic activity in the eurozone this year with consumer inflation falling below 2.0 percent, governor Lucas Papademos said on Tuesday.
San Fran Fed sees silver lining in low saving rate
US - Americans are still not able to squirrel away huge chunks of cash for a rainy day, but we might not have to, a report released Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco suggested. And this may be especially true in the Bay Area.
ECB's Quaden - "More and more signs" worst over
BELGIUM - European Central Bank Governing Council member Guy Quaden welcomed Tuesday the latest reading in German business sentiment, calling it another sign that the euro-zone economy has turned the corner.
Financial Stability Forum holds seventh meeting
PRESS RELEASE - The Financial Stability Forum (FSF), chaired by Andrew Crockett, General Manager, Bank for International Settlements, met on 25-26 March in Hong Kong SAR, 26 March.
The Bank of Canada Launches a New $5 Bank Note
PRESS RELEASE - The Bank of Canada officially launched Canada's new $5 bank note into circulation today, 27 March.
Speech by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, 26 Mar
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Corporate governance' Greenspan cautioned lawmakers against responding to the wave of corporate governance and accounting scandals by increasing regulation, arguing the market already is enforcing higher ethical standards.
Speech by Christian Noyer of the ECB, 22 Mar
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'France, Europe, the euro and the ECB' Noyer said that fiscal policy changes in the euro zone would not automatically result in a shift in the ECB's monetary policy.
Speech by Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB, 20 Mar
SPEECH - European Central Bank executive board member Hamalainen said on Wednesday she was disappointed by euro zone financial market integration and urged private sector firms to work together to improve it.
Poll gives full marks to swift action of Fed
US - The US economy is highly unlikely to slip back into recession, but its recovery had far more to do with lower interest rates than tax cuts, according to a survey of leading economists issued yesterday.
MPC over-estimates inflation threat, research says
UK - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee has consistently over-estimated the threat of higher inflation, according to research to be presented today at the Royal Economic Society's annual conference.
New governor appointed at the Bank of Korea
SOUTH KOREA - Park Seung has been appointed as the next governor of the Bank of Korea. He will take over at the beginning of April after current governor Chon Chol-hwan's four-year term ends on 31 March.
Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting
MINUTES - Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes from the 7 and 8 February, released 26 March.
Central bank free to sell exchange swaps
BRAZIL - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) discloses today a memorandum revising its accord with Brazil.
China links bank cashpoints to meet WTO challenge
CHINA - China launched an electronic network on Tuesday to link the cash machines of major banks for the first time, hoping the customer-friendly service will help Chinese banks fend off fierce foreign competition.