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South Africa's central bank reduces MPC meetings
SOUTH AFRICA - The South African Reserve Bank is to reduce the frequency of its regular six-weekly monetary policy committee meetings to once every quarter, the bank said Thursday.
Russia's Gerashchenko denies resignation rumours
RUSSIA - Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) Viktor Gerashchenko said Thursday that he had no plans to resign from 1 January.
Malaysian BNM international reserve at RM116.5 bln
MALAYSIA - Bank Negara's international reserves stood at RM116.5 billion as at 30 November, an increase of RM24 million from the level two weeks earlier, with trade and investment-related inflows maintaining their rising trend.
Duisenberg - Current ECB rates appropriate
GERMANY - European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg Thursday justified the central bank's decision to leave interest rates unchanged by saying recent data confirmed the ECB's view that there are no immediate dangers for price stability in the euro…
ECB Noyer - Little M3 impact from euro changeover
GERMANY - European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer said Thursday that the bank doesn't expect the changeover to euro notes and coins next year to have a significant impact on M3 money supply growth.
Egypt - New central bank role enshrined in law
EGYPT - The cabinet on 27 November approved a new law giving the Central Bank of Egypt greater authority over monetary policy and extending its supervisory role.
Speech by Ian Macfarlane, Governor of the RBA
SPEECH - Talk by Ian Macfarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, to Australian Business Economists/ Economic Society of Australia (New South Wales Branch) Forecasting Conference Dinner, Sydney, 6 December 2001.
Japan braces for recession
JAPAN - Japan is poised to cross the official dividing line into recession on Friday morning when figures showing how much its economy has shrunk are released.
ECB holds rates steady
EUROPE - The European Central Bank (ECB) has left its key interest rate unchanged at 3.25% on Thursday at its last meeting before the introduction of euro notes and coins in January.
Speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
SPEECH - Remarks by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan at George Washington University, the Robert P. Maxon Lecture, Washington, D.C. 3 December.
IMF Working Paper - Inflation Targeting
RESEARCH - Inflation Targeting and the Unemployment-Inflation Trade-off by Eric Clifton, Hyginus Leon and Chorng-Huey Wong, International Monetary Fund, October 2001.
World Bank: more globalisation
US - A new report from the World Bank argues that globalisation has helped reduce world poverty, but still has more to do.
IMF blocks loan to Argentina
ARGENTINA - The International Monetary Fund has disappointed Argentina by effectively blocking a $1.3bn loan payment.
Report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
REPORT - A slight increase in the nation's economic growth for 2002 is anticipated by participants at the Chicago Fed's Economic Outlook Symposium. The group provided forecasts for major components of real GDP and other key statistics.
Speech by Kristina Persson of Sveriges Riksbank
SPEECH - Speech by Deputy Governor Kristina Persson of Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden's central bank, at a seminar at Svensk Handel, 16 November.
BoC Dodge says low rates best way to support econ
CANADA - Bank of Canada governor David Dodge in a speech on Thursday 29 November said the best way to support the country's economy was to boost growth by cutting interest rates - which is what the central bank was doing.
US Treasury 'will not dictate policy' to Japan
US - The US will not urge Japan to buy foreign-denominated bonds to stimulate its ailing economy, Kenneth Dam, the deputy US Treasury secretary, said yesterday, Tuesday.
Chicago Fed finds U.S. economic gloom deepening
US - An index tracking U.S. economic activity fell in October to its lowest level since the last recession, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said on Wednesday.
Swedish cen bank holds rate, cuts growth forecast
SWEDEN - Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, left its key repo rate unchanged at 3.75 percent as expected on Wednesday, saying inflation should be in line with its two percent target over the next two years.
Bank of France euro workers go on 24 hour strike
FRANCE - Bank of France workers responsible for distributing euro notes went on strike for 24 hours on Tuesday, the latest in a series of labour disputes to disrupt the introduction of the single currency in France.
Brazil Senate panel okay Parnes as c bank director
BRAZIL - Brazil's Senate Economics Committee Tuesday approved the nomination of economist Beny Parnes as central bank international affairs director.
Sweden offers role model for UK financial watchdog
SWEDEN - Sweden offers role model for UK's financial watchdog - The FSA could learn from the experiences of the pioneering Nordic regulator, writes Christopher Brown-Humes in London FT, 4 December.
Brazil c bank criticised for paranoia
BRAZIL - The Central Bank has come under criticism for giving too much priority to its inflation targets. On Tuesday, Rio de Janeiro federal university economics professor Reinaldo Goncalves said "a anti-inflation paranoia" has been created, leaving…
Russia approves c bank version of banking reform
RUSSIA - The Central Bank, the Finance Ministry and the Economic Development Ministry have submitted to the government an agreed-upon document on the development strategy for the banking sector.