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Asset Prices and Inflation Targeting

RESEARCH - Asset Prices on a Flexible Inflation Targeting Framework by Stephen G Cecchetti, Hans Genberg and Sushil Wadhwani, April 2002. Prepared for the conference on "Asset Price Bubbles: Implications for Monetary, Regulatory, and International…

IMF pledge to help Argentina with economic reforms

ARGENTINA - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Wednesday that it was "firmly determined to help" Argentina, but conditioned an eventual financial bailout to President Eduardo Duhalde's progress in the execution of extensive economic reforms.

Japan cautioned by IMF on deflation fight

JAPAN - The International Monetary Fund Tuesday cautioned the Japanese Government not to slacken its efforts to combat deflation and structural problems, warning that additional steps were necessary to combat serious weaknesses in the world's second…

Norges Bank keeps interest rates unchanged

PRESS RELEASE - Interest rates were left unchanged at Norges Bank's Executive Board meeting on 10 April. Norges Bank's key interest rate, the sight deposit rate, therefore remains at 6.50 per cent. The overnight lending rate also remains unchanged.

Polish MPC member says gov't missed reform chance

POLAND - A member of Poland's ten strong Monetary Policy Council, Boguslaw Grabowski, has said that Poland's leftist government missed a great opportunity to make deep fiscal and structural reforms in the first months after taking power last October.

Speech by Sheryl Kennedy of Bank of Canada, 5 Apr

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Bank of Canada's Contribution to the Canadian Economy' Kennedy said that the central bank and economy have come through some major international financial disturbances recently and some valuable lessons have been learned…

Speech by Eva Srejber of Sveriges Riksbank, 9 Apr

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Experiences from the cash changeover in the euro area' Srejber says we have alot to learn from the twelve countries who have already implemented the introduction of the euro and this will be of considerable assistance in…

Russian c banker in court for abuse of office

RUSSIA - The Zamoskvoretskiy intermunicipal court in Moscow begins proceedings in the criminal case involving Aleksandr Alekseyev, deputy head of the Russian Central Bank's main territorial directorate for Moscow, ITAR-TASS reports.

Greenspan's heir apparent stays cryptic

FEATURE - Judging by his refusal to provide a direct answer to a straightforward question, John Taylor is on track to become the next chairman of the US Federal Reserve writes Stephen Romei in The Australian on Monday.

Korean financial supervisory system to be assessed

SOUTH KOREA - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank are expected to evaluate Korea's progress in establishing effective frameworks for supervising banks, insurers and securities firms during a 14-day assessment program on the country's…

Bank's inner circle and its Outer Mongolia

FEATURE - The Bank of England is the City's Kremlin. From time to time figures appear on the balcony above its windowless walls, and the watchers must try to calculate whose stock is up and who has been posted to Outer Mongolia. There is no doubt that…

Russian gov't seeks central bank draft law changes

RUSSIA - The Russian government will press for a revision of a number of amendments to the draft law on the Central Bank the State Duma (lower house) proposed Friday, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Aleksey Kudrin has said.

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