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Trichet on challenges for the European economy

In a speech on 'The challenges for the European economy in 2004' given on 29 January, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said it was of the utmost importance that the new Member States countries fulfil the convergence criteria not only nominally but also in…

Brazil may shelve central bank autonomy idea

Brazil's government, headed by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is likely to shelve plans for increased central bank independence this year, after renewed investor confidence following last year's programme of economic austerity.

RBNZ raises rates citing 'impressive' growth

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand increased interest rates on Thursday 29 January, citing the pressure on resources including the labour market after two years of "impressive" growth. The bank raised the official cash rate 25 basis points to 5.25 per cent.

Bergo on flexible inflation targeting

In the speech 'Flexible inflation targeting' given on 23 January Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank asks how does the central bank relate to the fact that we do not know precisely how the world is or how it will be in the future?

Prodi warns Europe over devaluation

European Commission's president, Romano Prodi, warned Tuesday that it would be a "tragedy" if Europe responded to the plummeting dollar with devaluation. He also renewed his criticism of the stability and growth pact saying it did nothing to promote…

Greenspan on economic flexibility

In a speech on 'Economic flexibility' given on 26 January, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve warned U.S. policy-makers worried about the loss of jobs not to heed calls for an increase in protectionist trade barriers, saying such a move could be …

Trichet on European financial markets integration

In a speech on 'The integration of European financial markets' given on 26 January, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the potential gains from monetary union will only be fully realised if remaining barriers to integration of European financial markets…

BoE's King at the Panel on EU/US Cooperation

In opening remarks to the Panel on EU/US Cooperation given on 26 January, Mervyn King of the Bank of England asks why the gap in the level of productivity between the US and the UK is so persistent, and what are the obstacles that prevent the gap from…

Bank officials named in BCCI court case

Peter Cooke, former head of the Bank of England's supervisory department, and two other senior staff, were identified on Monday 26 January as officials alleged to have lied or misled the inquiry into the collapse of BCCI.

Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes

Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 15 and 16 December 2003, released 23 January. The bank's Policy Board agreed that the currency market needed close monitoring although some members felt the economic impact of the high yen had…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, January 2004

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its January 2004 Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments on 22 January. It raised its assessment of the economy, saying strong exports are boosting output and beginning to filter…

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