Monetary Policy
Fukui: Japan's monetary easing policy to remain
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Wednesday 6 July that the central bank will maintain its quantitative monetary easing policy to support the Japanese economy until deflation risks retract.
EU Parliament rejects ECB report over rate stance
MEPs rejected a report praising the European Central Bank's interest rate policy on Tuesday, saying the ECB was focusing too narrowly on stability and ignoring the need for growth.
Research on exchange rates and monetary policy
This BIS Working Paper published June 2005 reviews research carried out on exchange rates and monetary policy by central banks that participated at the Autumn Meeting of Central Bank Economists on "Exchange rates and monetary policy", which the BIS…
Buba's Fabritius on Euro-Arab Economic Dialogue
In a speech to 'The Euro-Arab Economic Dialogue' Summit given on 23 June Hans Georg Fabritius of the Bundesbank said the current global economic conditions are well suited to enhance economic cooperation between Europe and the Arab world.
National Bank of Austria - Annual Report 2004
Austria's economy gathered considerable steam in the first half of 2004, mainly driven by booming external trade, according to the National Bank of Austria's Annual Report 2004.
Bank of Canada, Business Outlook Survey, Summer 05
The Bank of Canada published its Summer 2005 Business Outlook Survey on 4 July, reporting that businesses remain optimistic about the economic outlook.
Bank Indonesia to boost rupiah
Bank Indonesia governor Burhanuddin Abdullah said on Tuesday 5 July that the central bank will lend state-owned oil company Pertamina money to fund oil imports as part of efforts to support the rupiah exchange rate.
ECB's Noyer says euro departure possible
European Central Bank (ECB) governing council member Christian Noyer said in a closed appearance in the French National Assembly last week that it would be possible, but highly risky, for member states to leave the eurozone.
PBOC adviser backs yuan rate policy
A Chinese central bank adviser has said that monetary policy should stay stable in the near future and that China's economic growth and inflation were optimally matched, the Financial News said on Tuesday 5 July .
Romania's Isarescu says inflation to reach 7.5%
The governor of Romania's central bank Mugur Isarescu said on TV that inflation might reach 7.5 per cent this year, instead of the 6per cent that was expected initially, but he assured his audience that inflation will continue to fall.
IMF's Rato says no need for ECB rate cut yet
International Monetary Fund managing director Rodrigo Rato said in an interview that there is no reason for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates at the moment, but it should do so if euro zone growth weakens any further.
Paper: MPC inflation targeting and decision making
This paper published June 2005 considers decision making in the Bank of England's MPC. It finds there are identifiable forms of heterogeneity among members of the committee that improves the predictability of interest rate changes.
Fed's Olson on US mortgage products
In the speech 'Revisiting traditional paths to ownership' given on 23 June, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said an explosion in mortgage products that lowers payments in the early years of a loan has helped to extend U.S. home ownership, but carries…
Fed Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, Jul/Aug 2005
The latest edition of the St Louis Fed's Review for Jul/Aug 2005 includes the proceedings from the 29th economic policy conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, "Productivity, labor, and the Business Cycle."
PBOC facing difficulty in setting policy-report
The People's Bank of China has said it is facing more difficulty in setting monetary policy because of the fast-changing domestic and international environment, the official Financial News reported.
Philippines joins anti-money-laundering network
The Philippines' Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) has been admitted as a member of the Egmont Group, a global network of financial intelligence units that tackles money-laundering, the central bank said.
ECB's Liebscher says slowdown 'temporary'
European Central Bank council member Klaus Liebscher has called a slowdown in the region's economy a "temporary phase of weakness" and said rising exports and a declining euro will help revive growth by the end of 2005.
New Philippine central bank governor sworn in
Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Monday 4 July swore into office Amado Tetangco Jr. as the new chief of the central bank.
ECB reorganises human resources
The European Central Bank announced on Tuesday 28 June that it would merge the Directorate Human Resources and the Directorate Planning and Controlling into a new Directorate.
Interview with ECB's Bini Smaghi
In an interview published this week European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said blaming the euro is like blaming the thermometer when you are ill. Proof that the euro is not the cause of the crisis is provided by the fact that…
Interview with ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo
In an interview published this week European Central Bank Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said the price of oil is the main risk weighing on the recovery. But the persistence of global imbalances is also a threat.
RBI names Rakesh Mohan as deputy governor
The Economic Affairs Secretary, Rakesh Mohan, has been appointed as a Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and is likely to be in charge of the monetary policy department, an official was quoted as saying on Wednesday 29 June.
Interview with RBI's Reddy
In an interview published this week Reserve Bank of India governor Yaga Venugopal Reddy said there are continued uncertainties and fuel prices would be one of the topics for discussion at the RBI's next policy meeting in late July.
Federal Reserve raises interest rates to 3.25%
The Federal Open Market Committee decided to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 3-1/4 percent on Thursday 30 June. In its statement the FOMC maintained its "measured" stance and said that although energy prices have risen…