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Monetary Policy

China's central bank governor defends policy

Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the PBOC, said on Thursday 4 September that it was too early to make a decision about the loosening of currency controls on the yuan, according to Associated Press. China's official news agency quoted him as saying "It is too…

Parry: Fed still has room to cut rates if needed

Robert Parry said on Thursday 4 September that the Federal Reserve still has room to cut interest rates if the US economy were to underperform, Reuters reports. But the San Francisco Fed chief, who is a voting member of the FOMC, stressed that he thought…

Fed's Ben Bernanke on the economic outlook

In a speech on 'The Economic Outlook' given on 4 September Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the Fed had "no reason" to raise short-term interest rates so long as price pressures remained at bay. "In my view, the Federal Open Market Committee has…

Some questions and answers from the ECB

At the ECB's press conference on Thursday Vice President Lucas Papademos said the bank's governing council "takes note with great concern of recent fiscal developments" in some member states. Papademos did not name the countries concerned, but his…

IMF open to idea of Asian Monetary Fund

IMF managing director Horst Kohler, addressing a luncheon meeting in Malaysia, said that the Fund is open to the idea of an Asian Monetary Fund and that the IMF could provide constructive dialogue on the idea, according to a report by Reuters.

Nyberg on developments in the property market

In a speech on 'Developments in the property market' given on 2 September, Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said in the housing market, prices have continued to rise despite the recent economic slowdown. The market for commercial property has instead…

False conceptions of the euro and the Riksbank

In a speech on 'False conceptions of the euro and the Riksbank' given on 3 September, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said less than two weeks remain now to the referendum that will determine whether Sweden shall introduce the euro. Adopting…

Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, September 2003

The Federal Reserve Beige Book released on 3 September said that the US economy improved in July and August but the jobs market was stubbornly weak. "Labour markets remain slack across the nation, with few reports of occupational shortages," the report…

Interview with Bank of Thailand Deputy Governor

In an interview Bank of Thailand Deputy Governor Thirachai Phuvanat Naranubala said that since the beginning of the year the BoT has allowed the baht to be flexible to some extent "but we want to make sure that movements are in line with the real trend".

'Yes' camp narrows gap in Sweden's euro poll

The gap narrowed to just 5 percentage points between the No and the Yes camps in Sweden on Wednesday 3 September in the campaign to join the euro, according tothe Financial Times. A poll by Demoskop gave the No camp a 44 per cent to 39 per cent lead, the…

OECD urges ECB to be prepared to cut rates

The OECD has said that fiscal measures are unlikely have a significant impact on growth and urged the ECB to be ready to cut interest rates if further signs of weakness in the eurozone economy appeared, according to the Financial Times. OECD chief…

China agrees to allow free yuan float 'eventually'

China's central bank governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, struck a conciliatory tone with US treasury secretary John Snow on Wednesday 3 September, reported the New York Times. He promised that the value of the yuan would eventually be determined by market forces…

SA Finance Minister on Mboweni's pay hike

South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel has commented on central bank governor Tito Mboweni's 12% pay increase, according to Finance 24, saying that the matter could be taken up by the finance portfolio committee of the National Assembly.

New Zealand leaves Official Cash Rate unchanged

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has decided to leave the Official Cash Rate unchanged at 5 per cent, 4 September. Governor Alan Bollard said "Current monetary policy settings are consistent with medium-term inflation remaining comfortably within the…

ECB cuts euro-zone growth forecast, holds rates

The European Central Bank held its main interest rate steady at 2 per cent on Thursday 4 September, according to Reuters, and cut its estimate of euro zone growth to "slightly below" the mean of its range of 0.4-1 per cent. The slight downward revision…

Fed Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, Sep/Oct 2003

The St Louis Fed has published the latest edition of its Review for September/October 2003. Included in the Review are articles "Institutions for Stable Prices: How To Design an Optimal Central Bank Law" by William Poole and "The 2001 Recession: How Was…

Housing assistance to RBA staff

In a press release the Reserve Bank of Australia attempts to set straight what it calls "quite misleading" references in the press to housing assistance the RBA provides to a small proportion of its staff, 3 September.

Gjedrem: Monetary policy & the economic situation

In the speech 'Monetary policy and the economic situation' given on 2 September Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said that even with current interest rates at 3 percent, it remains more probable that inflation over the next two years will be lower than 2.5…

Fukui on the situation of the Japanese economy

In a speech on the current situation of the Japanese economy given on 3 September Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said a number of developments indicate that the Japanese economy is moving in a desirable direction, even though it continues to face…

Bank of Canada lowers interest rates

The Bank of Canada lowered its target for the overnight rate by 1/4 percentage point to 2 3/4 per cent on 3 September. In its press release the Bank said since the last interest rate announcement on 15 July, inflation pressures have continued to ease.

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