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Interview with Bank Indonesia's senior deputy

In an interview published on Thursday 16 June, Miranda Goeltom, senior deputy governor at Bank Indonesia, said tighter central bank rules on foreign exchange trading unveiled by Indonesia this week are aimed primarily at stemming inflation and the weaker…

Finding a new captain for our economic ship

With speculation mounting as to who will succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve, another article published this week comes up with the usual names, but also includes interesting quotes from central bank watching academics and a former…

BOK governor's trouble

Following Bank of Korea governor Park Seung's harsh criticism and calls for his his resignation this week, this article says the attack is likely to cause a stir as the law stipulates the BOK chief's four-year term to guarantee the central bank's…

Brazil's Lula says central bank chief to stay

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said he will keep central bank President Henrique Meirelles in his post, denying a report in O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper that he was planning to replace the embattled central bank chief.

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, May 2005

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its May 2005 Monthly Report on 16 June. The report said the ECB's monetary policy does not pose an obstacle to economic growth in Germany, where the pace of recovery is slowing down in the second…

Comments by BoE's Nickell on OECD Paper

In a recent paper two OECD economists say "the absence of monetary policy autonomy seems to be associated with lower structural reform activity in large, more closed economies". Stephen Nickell commented on the paper at an ECB conference on Friday 17…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, June 2005

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its June 2005 monthly report on Friday 17 June. In the report the BOJ said the economy continues to recover because of higher capital investment and consumer spending.

Canada's Dodge on adjusting to change

In the speech 'Adjusting to change' given on 15 June, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said nations are being affected by the same powerful forces - growing competition from emerging-market economies, such as China and India, and large and growing…

Fed's Poole on the term structure of interest rate

In the speech 'Understanding the term structure of interest rates' given on 14 June, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said long-term interest rates have stayed steady in the face of rising short-term rates because the economy, and…

Richmond's Lacker on retail financial innovation

In the speech 'Retail financial innovation' given on 14 June, Jeffrey Lacker of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said calls for tighter rules on consumer lending are an inevitable companion to the dramatic rise in the availability of credit but must…

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