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Monetary Policy

Rate signals and CB transparency

Interest rates should be added to the list of signals that central banks can reveal in order to be transparent, according to a paper published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research.

Bank of Russia to widen eligible collateral

The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) intends to expand the list of paper involved in the refinancing mechanism with 'securities of non-rated borrowers', according to the Russian newspaper Kommersant. "This should make life easier for second- and third-tier…

Riksbank to publish repo path, hikes rates

The executive board of the Riksbank will publish forecasts for the future repo rate path and a number of other important variables in connection with each monetary policy meeting. The central bank decided on Thursday to raise the repo rate by 25 basis…

Poland looking to join ERM2, says Skrzypek

Poland will be able to cut its general government deficit to below 3% of GDP by 2009, as pledged by the government, which would allow it to join the exchange rate mechanism ERM2 the same year, deems National Bank of Poland (NBP) governor Slawomir…

BoE holds rates, aids markets

The Bank of England voted on Thursday to keep the base rate at 5.75% after offering the previous day to inject extra funds into the money markets next week if liquidity problems persist.

Bank of Canada holds rates

The Bank of Canada said on 5 September that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 4.5%. The operating band for the overnight rate is unchanged, and the bank rate remains 4.75%.

Japanese deputy discusses housing

Kazumasa Iwata, a deputy governor of the Bank of Japan, discussed links between the housing market and monetary policy at a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City on 1 September.

Fed's Lacker "unconvinced" of need for cut

Jeffrey Lacker, the president of the Richmond Federal Reserve intimated that he was not yet convinced of the necessity for a cut in the Fed's overnight policy rate, and said that, although he would back a cut if necessary, he remained wary of inflation.

Australia keeps benchmark rate unchanged

As widely expected, the Reserve Bank of Australia left its overnight cash rate target unchanged on Wednesday at an 11-year high of 6.5%. The central bank had previously raised borrowing costs on 8 August, the first move since November last year.

ECB rate setting analysed

This paper, published by the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability, uses the ordered-probit technique and variables noted in the European Central Bank's (ECB's) Monthly Bulletin to investigate how the central bank sets rates.

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