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Speech by Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB, 26 Mar
SPEECH - Hamalainen gave a speech on Tuesday titled 'Implementing monetary policy in the euro area'. In the speech she said that short term deviations in the euro zone inflation rate from the bank's two percent inflation ceiling were perfectly acceptable.
Speech by Sushil Wadhwani, Bank of England, 25 Mar
SPEECH - Wadnwani, known as an arch-dove for his views on interest rates has played down the danger of debt in Britain. Speaking to local business leaders in the north of England he also suggested that house prices might not be overvalued. The speech was…
Reserve Bank of New Zealand discussion papers
RESEARCH - Monetary policy and inflation forecasting with and without the output gap by Weshah Razzak, March 2002.
European Central Bank Consultation Announcement
ANNOUNCEMENT - Consultation on electronic money systems security objectives, 19 March 2002.
Speech by A Santomero of Philadelphia Fed, 21 Mar
SPEECH - The early stages of the U.S. economic recovery are going "extremely well," but the outlook for consumer and business demand critical to sustaining the recovery remains uncertain, Santomero said on Thursday.
Facelift for the greenback
US - Redback, pinkback, and blueback may not have quite the same ring as greenback. Nevertheless, US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill is considering plans to replace the famously green hue of dollar notes with a rainbow of seven different colours.
ECB urges independence of central banks
UK - For central and eastern European countries keen to enter the eurozone, the European Central Bank has a message: be patient, continue to pursue economic reforms and, at all costs, do not undermine the independence of your central banks.
Welteke flags Buba may sell gold, buy stocks
GERMANY - Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke on Monday surprised central bank watchers by signalling the bank might consider selling part of its gold reserves and reinvesting the proceeds in shares as well as in bonds.
Germany creates super-regulator, reform Bundesbank
GERMANY - Germany's parliament agreed on Friday to sweeping changes on how the country's financial markets are supervised and run and, against expectations, passed a law that will shrink management at the once-mighty Bundesbank, report Reuters.
Independence vital for Russia's central bank - PM
RUSSIA - Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov said the Central Bank of Russia must be independent.
ECB's Issing says high Greek inflation "worrying"
GREECE - Greece's higher than eurozone average inflation is a "worrying development" that poses problems to Greek competitiveness, European Central Bank Chief Economist Otmar Issing said on Sunday.
The long and short of it for central banks
FEATURE - Never mind the question about when and how far they should follow the US FOMC. Asian central banks have their hands full at the long end of the curve at the moment.
Phasing out the euro with e-money
FEATURE - Now that the physical euro has been successfully introduced, it is time to press ahead with the next phase - getting rid of the physical euro.
BNB aims at more effective control of gold reserve
BULGARIA - The board of governors of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) is engaged in continuous debates on the options for a more effective management of Bulgaria's monetary gold reserves, deputy governor Martin Zaimov told reporters.
Fraga defends more flexible account inviolability
BRAZIL - More flexible rules for breaking bank account inviolability, allied with a solid international cooperation among banks and government financial institutions, is a fundamental weapon to combat money laundering in the world, according to Central…
China central bank chief to visit Japan this week
JAPAN - People's Bank of China Governor Dai Xianglong will visit Japan this week to sign a bilateral currency swap pact, Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami said Monday.
Gerashchenko stays with central bank
RUSSIA - Viktor Gerashchenko, former chairman of the Central Bank of Russia, plans to take the post of an economic adviser at the Scientific and Research Institute of the Bank of Russia reports Novecon.
S Africa c bank reiterate difference with Zimbabwe
SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's central bank reiterated on Monday the factors that distinguished its economy from neighbouring Zimbabwe, whose woes have dented investor confidence in the region and adversely hit the rand.
Wadhwani - Current high interest rate policy risky
UK - Rising household debt and the possibility of a depreciation in sterling's exchange rate aren't sufficient grounds to keep interest rates higher than necessary, said one of the Bank of England's nine interest-rate setters Monday.
Argentina sets new forex controls to prop up peso
ARGENTINA - Argentina's Central Bank on Monday introduced measures to tighten controls on the foreign exchange market in an effort to stop record falls in the peso that had threatened to throw the government's economic policy into turmoil.
Annual accounts of the ECB
ANNUAL ACCOUNTS - Annual accounts of the ECB for the year ending 31 December 2001 released 21 March 2002 (to be published in the ECB's Annual Report 2001 on 23 April 2002).
Speech by Ian Macfarlane, Governor, RBA, 22 Mar
SPEECH - Macfarlane's address, on 'Sir Leslie Melville: His Contribution to Central Banking in Australia', outlined Melville's role at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia when it served as both the central bank and a commercial bank.
Business Outlook Survey
REPORT - The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Outlook Survey for March 2002.
Bank of Japan Monthly Report
REPORT - Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments from the Bank of Japan, March 2002, released 25 March.