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Monetary Policy

Tumpel-Gugerell: Interchange in a changing market

In the speech 'Interchange in a changing market: Observations from the euro area perspective' given on 6 May Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said we are aware of the problems and issues at stake in relation to interchange fees. For the moment, we see…

Malaysia's Zeti on the Islamic financial system

In the speech 'Brief overview of the Islamic financial system' given on 15 April Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said with the strengthened Islamic financial infrastructure now being firmly achieved in the first phase of the Financial…

Bank of Japan Minutes, 15 and 16 March

The Bank of Japan's minutes from its 15 and 16 March monetary policy meeting published on 9 May showed policy makers agreed they can keep the target for reserves available to lenders by changing the way the bank conducts money-market operations.

RBA's fragile independence

This article published on Thursday 5 May says that although discussion is an integral tool in setting monetary policy, the jawboning should be the domain of the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Unfortunately, over the past six months, the…

Hildebrand on lessons from the SNB's gold sales

In a speech on 'SNB gold sales - Lessons and experiences' given on 5 May, Philipp Hildebrand of the Swiss National Bank said the Swiss National Bank completed its gold selling program of 1300 tonnes on March 30, 2005. Before these sales, Switzerland's…

Dodge on the Canadian economy and economic forces

In a speech on 'The Canadian Economy: Adjusting to Global Economic Forces' given on 6 May, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada's economy is adjusting to powerful forces at work in the global economy, including the emergence of China and India…

Fed's blunder should make Asia green with envy

This article published on Thursday 5 May says no policy maker in Asia can claim to match the Fed's mastery over "open mouth operations". Where many of the Asian central banks go wrong is in thinking they'll get more respect from the market by being…

Duisenberg reveals political interference

European Central Bank ex-President Wim Duisenberg disclosed for the first time recently that German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, French President Jacques Chirac and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi have all tried to influence the ECB's monetary…

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