Monetary Policy
RBI's Reddy on capital account liberalisation
In the speech 'Remarks on capital account liberalisation and capital controls' given at the Central Bank Governors Symposium convened by the Bank of England on 25 June Dr YV Reddy of the Reserve Bank of India said caution is needed in moving forward with…
G10 central bank governors endorse Basel II
Central bank governors and the heads of bank supervisory authorities in the Group of Ten (G10) countries met on 26 June and endorsed the publication of the International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards: a Revised Framework, the…
BIS - Annual Report 2003/ 2004
The Bank for International Settlements has published its Annual Report for the year ended April 2003 - March 2004. The recovery in the advanced industrial countries firmed in 2003, with the support of substantial policy stimulus in the United States and…
Knight: Activities of the BIS- 2003-2004 in review
In a speech on the occasion of the BIS Annual General Meeting on 28 June Malcolm Knight of the BIS said the implementation of Basel II will start in the member countries of the Basel Committee as from the end of 2006, with the most advanced measurement…
Evolution and procedures in central banking
The papers in this volume "Evolution and Procedures in Central Banking" were presented at the Cleveland Fed Central Bank Institute's first conference. The articles and discussants' comments in this volume largely focus on two questions: the need for…
Bank of England Financial Stability Review, Jun 04
The Bank of England published its latest Financial Stability Review for June 2004 on Monday 28 June. It contains the Bank's regular half-yearly review of risks to financial stability and measures taken to strengthen the financial infrastructure, together…
PBOC's Zhou says China managing to slow economy
China's central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said Sunday that progress in efforts to cool the country's booming economy has been satisfactory but he could take additional measures if they yielded few results.
ECB's Garganas: Eurozone recovery continuing
The euro zone economy is recovering as expected and the drop in German June business sentiment is not a concern, European Central Bank Governing Council Member Nicolas Garganas said on Sunday.
Buenaventura: Politics putting pressure on peso
The Philippine currency is two to three pesos lower in value against the US dollar than it should be due to political uncertainty, central bank chief Rafael Buenaventura said Monday.
Banks taking on 'tenuous' risks - BIS
Banks worldwide may be taking on risks they will regret later if an economic upturn proves short-lived, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said on Monday.
Krueger on the IMF at 60: What role for the future
In a speech on 'The IMF at 60: What Role for the Future?' given on 24 June, Anne Krueger of the IMF said if the IMF didn't already exist, it would pretty quickly have to be invented. Though the world is different from that known to the Bretton Woods…
Fed's Gramlich on reducing budget deficits
In a speechon 'Reducing budget deficits' given on 24 June, Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said the United States must reduce its budget deficits and enforce a tighter fiscal policy to ensure the long-run health of the economy.
Welteke settles for €25,000 fine
Ernst Welteke has agreed to pay 25,000 euros ($30,000)to charity to end a criminal probe into his conduct. Last week we reported his lawyers had rejected a demand of 50,000 euros saying the sum was "much too high".
Bundesbank board don't want new code of conduct
Some board members of the Bundesbank do not want to comply with a new code of conduct for the time being, following the scandal surrounding former president Ernst Welteke, and the latest one reportedly involving public money to build luxury villas for…
ECB board bypass Frankfurt
Apparently none of the Frankfurt based European Central Bank's board members actually live in Frankfurt, the FT revealed this week.
Trichet shown red card for speaking English
French deputies walked out of the Council of Europe's parliamentary assembly on Monday 21 June when ECB chief Jean-Claude Trichet began addressing a meeting in English, according to Reuters.
Germany draft Weder onto 'Five Wise Men' panel
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's cabinet approved Beatrice Weder di Mauro, a university economist, as the first woman and first foreigner to join the government's council of economic advisers, the so called "Five Wise Men".
Zimbabwe's Gono ducks missiles on SA trip
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono was in South Africa this week to launch Homelink, a plan to encourage Zimbabweans living abroad to send home money through government channels. But the trip descended into chaos when Gono was booed by crowds…
France's Noyer on indexed bonds, inflation
In a speech on 'The role of inflation - indexed bonds in the process of setting monetary policy: a central banker's perspective' given on 9 June, Christian Noyer of the Bank of France said central banks have to make use of the widest possible set of…
Caruana on 60 years after Bretton Woods
In a speech on '60 years after Bretton Woods - a central banker's view' given on 10 June, Jaime Caruana of the Bank of Spain said central banks have also undergone changes similar to those at the IMF. Developments in macroeconomic theory and the…
Gerashchenko chosen as new Yukos chairman
Former chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Viktor Gerashchenko was elected chairman of Yukos, the Russian oil giant, on Thursday 24 June.
Ecofin unlikely to press Hungary on deficit
The council of European Union finance ministers (Ecofin) is scheduled to evaluate Hungary's convergence program on July 5, and preliminary consultations do not indicate that the council will urge Hungary to speed up its budget deficit reduction plans,…
Four CIS countries consider single currency
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine are pondering the possibility of a single currency that will be legal tender on the territory of the Common Economic Area they are creating, a senior official at the Belarussian National Bank told a news conference…
BoJ's Fukui says too soon to end easy money policy
Bank of Japan chief Toshihiko Fukui said on Friday 25 June that it is too early to discuss ending the central bank's ultra-loose credit policy.