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Monetary Policy

BOJ's Muto on the outlook for Japan's economy

In the speech 'The outlook for Japan's economy' given on 23 June, Toshiro Muto of the Bank of Japan said the central bank may see the possibility of ending a quantitative monetary policy easing in the year to March 2007, if things go smoothly.

ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on monetary policy

In the speech 'The European Central Bank's monetary policy in an international context: principles and challenges' given on 23 June, Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said there is no doubt in his mind that a monetary policy strategy based on a…

Interview with BSP's Tetangco

In an interview published on Friday July 1, Amando Tetangco, who takes over formally as governor of the Philippines central bank on Monday, said his move into the governor's seat won't result in major policy changes "because it's basically a continuation…

US Senators delay China currency bill vote

U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Lindsey Graham have delayed a vote on their bill to impose tariffs on Chinese imports after Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and Treasury Secretary John Snow persuaded them China will make its exchange rate more…

PBOC meeting ends with stable yuan pledge

The People's Bank of China concluded the second quarter meeting of its policy advisory committee with a statement pledging to continue with exchange rate reform while maintaining the stability of the yuan at a 'balanced and reasonable level'.

Norges Bank Inflation Report, June 2005

Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, published its latest Inflation Report for June 2005 on Thursday 30 June. The Bank raised the sight deposit rate to 2% from 1.75% but conceded that recent developments such as weaker economic growth prospects for Europe…

ECB's Trichet on monetary policy in EMU

In the speech 'Monetary policy in EMU - views and challenges' given on 24 June Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said slow growth rates in some euro zone countries may reflect poor competitiveness and economic rigidities, rather than the normal divergences…

Kansas Fed's Hoenig on the US economic outlook

In the speech 'The US economic outlook and monetary policy: Under an inflation watch?' given on 16 June Thomas Hoenig of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said the Fed could slow down its policy action if the economy weakened but speed up if growth…

SARB's Quarterly Bulletin, June 2005

The South African Reserve Bank released its June 2005 Quarterly Bulletin on 23 June. In the Bulletin the SARB said firm increases in economic activity in recent quarters have improved employment prospects materially.

Canada's Dodge on the international monetary order

In the speech 'The international monetary order and the Canadian economy' given on 28 June, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said that while imbalances in global savings and investment flows are an international problem, policy-makers can help resolve…

EU issues Italy with budget deadline

On Wednesday 29 June the European Union gave Italy until the end of 2007 to cut its budget deficit. It gave the country two years instead of just one to bring the deficit back in line due to weakness in Italy's economy.

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