Central Banks

DIW calls for ECB rate cut

The DIW, one of Germany's top economic institutes, has called on the European Central Bank to cut interest rates to stimulate eurozone domestic demand.

Fed's Ferguson on lessons from productivity booms

In a speech on 'Lessons from Past Productivity Booms' given on 4 January, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said that there are signs that the impetus behind much of the recent robust gains in U.S. productivity will remain for some years.

Eurozone inflation rate falls in December

The annual inflation rate for the 12-nation eurozone fell to 2.1 per cent in December from 2.2 per cent the previous month, according to an initial estimate by Eurostat data agency released on Monday 5 January.

Europe and the dollar

If the dollar retreat of 2003 turns into the rout of 2004, what will be the options facing policy makers? Soundings among Europe's senior central bankers suggest American officials are making a big mistake if they assume that in a dollar crisis they will…

Duisenberg at a discount

Despite a splendid send-off in October, including a blizzard of awards from European countries, the image of Wim Duisenberg, the former president of the ECB, is starting to fade, CentralBankNet can exclusively reveal.

2002 statistics for CPSS countries payment systems

This annual BIS publication provides data on payments and payment systems in the CPSS countries: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States.

Minutes of BoJ monetary policy meeting

The Bank of Japan monetary policy board met on November 20 and 21. The members agreed that the economy was starting to recover gradually and voted unanimously to maintain the current guideline for money market operations with the target range of "around…

Is There a Digital Divide?

The new edition of the San Francisco Fed's "Economic Letter" asks whether the region enjoys an advantage over the rest of the US in terms of the digital literacy of the population.

Putting the square mile to the test

Now that the Bank of England can no longer be seen as the champion of the City to government, will London lose out as a financial centre? The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CFSI) held a meeting of interested parties earlier this month to…

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