Central Banks

Bank of Japan intervenes in money markets

The Bank of Japan has intervened in the money markets in the last two days, according to Reuters, in an apparent move to halt the increase in interest rates by spending Y2,000bn buying nine month bills from commercial banks.

Jalan nominated to India's Parliament

A statement from the Indian government released on Thursday 28 August said Reserve Bank of India Governor Bimal Jalan had been formally nominated to the upper house of Parliament, according to a report by Reuters.

Buenaventura defends actions, vows to clear name

Philippines central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura vowed to clear his name on Thursday 28 August, saying he was right to close down the troubled Urban Bank, according to AFP. A court recently ordered the suspension of Buenaventura and four other…

European central banks call for respect on Pact

Central bankers from Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have called on euro-zone countries to respect the stability and growth pact fearing that growing demands for flexibility could undermine their own countries' efforts to join the euro, reports…

Alan Greenspan defends worries about deflation

Opening a two-day conference on monetary policy sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Alan Greenspan said on Friday 29 August that the Fed was right to worry about deflation even though the threat was remote as uncertainty remained "the…

Greenspan on monetary policy under uncertainty

In a speech on 'Monetary Policy under Uncertainty' given on 29 August Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said he preferred to set economic policy by managing possible risks rather than obeying formal rules. "That any approach along these [formal…

Afghanistan displays forgotten gold reserves

Afghan president Hamid Karzai accompanied central bank governor Anwar ul-Haq Ahady and other dignitaries on Friday 29 August as they witnessed the opening of a vault under Afghanistan's presidential palace containing the countries gold reserves,…

Economy in Brazil contracts 1.4% in 2Q

Brazil suffered the largest contraction in its economy for five years in the second quarter of this year, according to Bloomberg News, as the largest government spending cuts on record and rising interest rates choked off demand.

Poole on Fed Transparency: How, Not Whether

In the speech 'Fed Transparency: How, Not Whether' given on 21 August William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said transparency is a worthy goal, but improving transparency is hard work. "My thinking is still evolving, but one thing I know…

Parry on prospects for the national, local economy

In the speech 'Prospects for the National and Local Economies: A Monetary Policymaker's View' given on 21 August Robert Parry of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said downside surprises that could push the inflation rate even lower are a concern…

Interest rates, inflation, exchange rate in Norway

Article by Deputy Governor of Norges Bank, Jarle Bergo, published in Dagsavisen 24 August. Bergo says in "Interest rates, inflation and the exchange rate" that the underlying rise in prices has slowed markedly. In July, the year-on-year rise in consumer…

Survey of Professional Forecasters

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its Survey of Professional Forecasters for the Third Quarter 2003. The U.S.economy will likely expand at a slower pace in 2003 than predicted just three months ago, according to the survey. The pace…

IMF team reviewing Afghanistan's economy

An IMF team is visiting Afghanistan for the first time in more than ten years, a Reuters report said. The IMF review is aimed at assessing the performance of Afghanistan's economy rather than preparing the ground for new loans.

Gold prices higher on central bank rumours

Gold prices rose on Wednesday, the Financial Times reported, on rumours that the terms of the Washington Accord of 1999, where Europe's central banks agreed to restrict sales of gold to 400 tonnes a year, were to be renewed.

Argentine congress approves central bank law

Argentina's Congress approved a law Wednesday night to increase central bank autonomy. Under the law, approved by a vote of 112-41 Bloomberg reported, the central bank will be allowed to temporarily advance the government funds in order to make debt…

UAE central bank signs software deal

The central bank of the United Arab Emirates has signed an agreement with a software giant to install its comprehensive electronic document management, indexing and archiving system, ArabDox, at the central bank, local daily the Khaleej Times reported.

France urges eurozone shake up

Speaking Thursday French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin called for a shake-up of EU economic supervision saying the European Union should establish a formal eurozone council with responsibility for coordinating budget policy, Reuters said.

Kennedy on monetary policy during economic shocks

In the speech 'Monetary Policy during Economic Shocks: Lessons Learned' given on 26 August Sheryl Kennedy of the Bank of Canada discussed three periods over the past decade when Canada's economy was hit by major shocks. From her perspective she examines…

E-barter V fiat money: will central banks survive?

Bank of England Working Paper by F H Capie, Dimitrios P Tsomocos and Geoffrey E Wood titled "E-barter versus fiat money: will central banks survive?". In the paper the authors argue that the information-economising properties that allowed money to…

HKMA's Yam at the HKIMR Summer Workshop 2003

In his Opening Remarks to the HKIMR Summer Workshop 2003 given on 27 August Joseph Yam of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said the organisers have put together an interesting programme with three papers dealing with issues that are of current or…

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