Monetary Policy
Sweden's Persson on monetary policy
In the speech 'Monetary policy - experiences and thoughts on the future' given on 13 January Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said two professors, Francesco Giavazzi and Frederic Mishkin, have examined how well the Riksbank has succeeded with…
Economy minister calls on BoJ to hold rates steady
Japan's economic and fiscal policy minister Hiroko Ota on Monday 15 January called for the Bank of Japan to hold interest rates unchanged ahead of its meeting this week.
IMF paper on Kenya's monetary policy
The IMF Working Paper "A VAR analysis of Kenya's monetary policy transmission mechanism: How does the central bank's REPO rate affect the economy?" examines the impact of a monetary policy shock on output, prices, and the nominal effective exchange rate…
Bank of Japan seen leaning toward raising rates
The Bank of Japan is leaning towards raising interest rates at next week's policy board meeting, with consumer spending remaining firm and worries of a US economic slowdown receding, the Nikkei reported Friday 12 January, without citing sources.
Unpredictable Bank fails in mission to be dull
According to this article from Reuters, published Thursday 11 January, the Bank of England is failing miserably in its quest to be boring.
Trichet says 'very close monitoring' on price risk
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told a press conference on Thursday 11 January that the ECB will act in a "firm and timely manner" to ensure price stability but did not reintroduce a commitment to exercise "vigilance" on inflation…
A reassuring Reserve
According to this article from the Financial Times, published Thursday 11 January, the Federal Reserve's decision to halt its series of interest rate rises in June last year now looks to have been correct.
BoE surprises markets with rate rise
The Bank of England unexpectedly raised interest rates by a quarter-point on Thursday 11 January, the third increase since August, saying inflation may accelerate.
PBOC chief wants more data before decision
Chinese central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Wednesday 10 January in comments to Reuters he was waiting to see more economic data before making any decision to change interest rates.
Yilmaz on Turkey's monetary & exchange rate policy
In the speech 'Turkey's monetary and exchange rate policy for 2007' given on 13 December Durmus Yilmaz of the Central Bank of Turkey said the central bank deems the stability and development of financial markets as a supporting objective for the…
PBOC raises bank reserve requirement
The People's Bank of China said Friday 5 January it had raised the reserve requirement for commercial banks in a bid to stem a rising tide of liquidity in the banking system.
Danmarks Nationalbank, Monetary Review 4th Q 2006
The Danmarks Nationalbank's Monetary Review for the Fourth Quarter 2006, published 20 December, said the Danish economy continues to boom, with strong growth in both domestic and external demand.
BoT rejects request on custody services
The Bank of Thailand said Thursday 4 January that it had rejected a request by the Custodian Club to delay implementation of a new securities investment account for foreigners by one month.
Barney Frank says no to narrowing Fed's mandate
According to this article from John Berry at Bloomberg, published Friday 5 January, the Federal Reserve received a reminder this week about how politically sensitive it would be to adopt an inflation target.
Fed minutes show inflation concern
Federal Reserve officials continued to view the current rates of core inflation as "uncomfortably high" at their meeting last month, minutes released Wednesday 3 January showed.
BoJ's Muto says rate hikes support growth
A hawkish monetary policy by the Bank of Japan would be consistent with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's emphasis on pro-growth policies, central bank deputy governor Toshiro Muto told the Nikkei daily on Wednesday 3 January.
PBOC's Wu expects Fed rate cuts in 2007
The US Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates in 2007 and that will reinforce the dollar's downwards bias and the yuan's tendency to rise, a senior Chinese central banker was reported by the Financial News as saying.
Central banks will give less of the same in 2007
According to this article published by Bloomberg on Tuesday 26 December, current forecasts suggest there might be fewer changes in key central bank interest rates in 2007.
Sweden's Riksbank unanimous on recent rate rise
Minutes released Tuesday 2 January showed Swedish central bank policymakers were unanimous in raising the repo interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.00 percent on 14 December.
BOJ minutes show divergence with markets on views
Minutes from the Bank of Japan's 15-16 November policy board meeting published Friday 22 December showed some members saw a "divergence" between the central bank and market participants over how to assess the economic climate in light of some weak data.
Is the RBI being irrationally exuberant?
According to this article from Rediff News, published Saturday 16 December, asks whether the Reserve Bank of India's recent decision to raise interest rates is an exercise in "rear window" economics.
BoE committee voted unanimously to hold rates
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted unanimously to hold its key repo rate unchanged at a five-year high of 5.00, minutes released Wednesday 20 December showed.
NBP holds rates steady
The National Bank of Poland kept interest rates unchanged Wednesday 20 December, as widely expected, despite strong economic growth.
ECB's Stark says eurozone rates still low
European Central Bank (ECB) Chief Economist Juergen Stark said Thursday 14 December the bank's interest rate policy is still accommodative and noted that levels are low.