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Japan under pressure for more policy action

JAPAN - Pressure on Japanese policymakers to ease the deflationary burden on the economy mounted on Friday, as economists voiced doubts over the effectiveness of new reform plans and a top U.S. official called for more aggressive action.

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey

REPORT - Activity in the region's manufacturing sector weakened this month, according to firms surveyed for the October Business Outlook Survey. Indicators for general activity, new orders, and shipments declined from their readings in September. Overall…

IMF report on the Policies of the Euro Area

REPORT - International Monetary Fund Staff Report on the Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies of the Euro Area. The report includes sections on movements towards greater central bank transparency, predictability of central bank interest rate decisions,…

Sri Lankan central bank bomber gets 200 years jail

SRI LANKA - The leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels Velupillai Prabhakaran has been sentenced to 200-years imprisonment today (Thursday) along with three other "LTTE cadres" by the Colombo High Court in connection with the attack on the Central Bank of Sri…

Ex-tea boy heads for top RBZ post?

ZIMBABWE - Gideon Gono, the chief executive officer of the Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ), looks set to become the governor of the central Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) shortly, it was established this week - says Zimbabwe's Financial Gazette.

Yugoslav bank governor accuses Serbian PM

YUGOSLAVIA - Belgrade: "I consider the kind of statement made by [Serbian] Prime Minister [Zoran] Djindjic in respect of a change of the dinar exchange rate to be irresponsible and incompetent, Governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia [NBJ] Mladjan…

Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan on education

SPEECH - In the speech 'Education' made on 29 October, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said empirical economic research has identified a complex set of factors as key determinants of how successful any country will be in transforming its physical…

Issing on relationship lending in the euro area

SPEECH - In the speech 'Relationship lending in the euro area' made on 24 October, Otmar Issing of the ECB said recent trends in the European financial markets seem to have put pressure on banks, leading some of them to reduce the scale of their…

Gjedrem on the business cycle and monetary policy

SPEECH - In the speech 'The business cycle and monetary policy' made on 17 October, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said share prices fell sharply this summer for several reasons, including poorer growth prospects abroad. Developments this summer indicate…

South Africa's Mboweni lashes out at the media

SOUTH AFRICA - Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has once again expressed dissatisfaction with the manner the media reports his speeches. He even suggested that he had seriously considered stopping giving interviews and excluding wire services from his…

Yugoslav c banker expects 15% inflation this year

YUGOSLAVIA - Following the rise in petrol prices, the 2002 inflation will not exceed 15 per cent and will amount to about nine per cent in 2003, which is why Yugoslav National Bank (NBJ) will lower the obligatory bank reserves rate, Yugoslav National…

Norges Bank's Inflation Report 3/2002

REPORT - Norway's central bank published its third and final Inflation Report for 2002 on 30 October. The Inflation Report discusses developments in the Norwegian economy and other factors that influence the inflation outlook. Developments in the…

UK Minister admits damage of not being in euro

UK - Staying out of the euro has hit foreign investment in Britain, Patricia Hewitt the trade and industry secretary admitted yesterday as she vowed that the government would move "speedily and decisively" to a referendum if the five economic tests were…

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