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Monetary Policy

ECB book on statistics and economic policy-making

The European Central Bank published a book entitled "Statistics and their use for monetary and economic policy-making" on 11 March. The book contains the proceedings of the second ECB conference on statistics held in Frankfurt am Main on 22 and 23 April…

Yellen on US economy and the banking sector

In the speech 'Thoughts on the economy and the banking sector' given on 14 March, Janet Yellen of the San Francisco Fed said that regulators are worried that some banks are not well-positioned for "alternative scenarios" on movement of the yield curve or…

Norges Bank Inflation Report, March 2005

Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, published its latest Inflation Report for March 2005 on Wednesday 16 March. The report said growth in the Norwegian economy has become more self-driven with the main driving forces being private consumption combined…

BOJ raises assessment of economy

The Bank of Japan slightly raised its assessment of the economy on Wednesday 16 March, saying in its latest monthly report that industrial production is flat, rather than weak - the first upgrade since last June.

Greenspan on Social Security program & retirement

In testimony on the 'Future of the Social Security program and economics of retirement' given on 15 March Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve issued a fresh call to Congress to move promptly to put Social Security on firm financial footing, warning…

Weber on challenges to convergence in larger EU

In the speech 'Challenges to convergence in the larger EU' given on 9 March, Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank pointed out that successfully coping with the growing diversity of the EU economy after enlargement requires that monetary, fiscal and…

Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Winter 2005

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Winter 2005. The paper "Inflation and changing expenditure shares" measures the contribution of changing expenditure shares to inflation behavior by constructing alternative…

BoE's Lomax on inflation targeting in practice

In a speech on 'Inflation targeting in practice: Models, forecasts and hunches' given on 12 March, Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said inflation forecasts are "highly fallible" and the BoE should ignore calls from bodies such as the IMF to produce a…

Net loss widens for ECB on euro

The European Central Bank published its annual accounts for 2004 on Monday 14 March, saying that its net loss more than tripled last year as the falling dollar lowered the value of the bank's foreign-currency holdings.

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