Central Banks

UK Treasury reviews cash ratio deposit scheme

Conclusions and recommendations of a UK Government review of the cash ratio deposit scheme for financial institutions. The key conclusions of the review are: The cash ratio deposit scheme continues to be a suitable method of funding Bank of England…

Interview: Martin Feldstein

In conversation, Professor Feldstein discusses his worries for the European Central Bank's future, who is to blame for the bubble, the US payments deficit and the international monetary system.

Interview: Rene Smits

A recent little-noticed ruling by the European Court of Justice could have far-reaching implications for the European Central Bank. The former legal counsel at the Netherlands Bank discusses the consequences of this for ECB finances and governance, and…

Towards a better SDDS

The IMF's SDDS is a good idea, but poorly executed argue Steve Hanke and Matt Sekerke. The authors suggest an alternative accounting standard for central banks.

Why central banks need capital

While in theory central banks do not need capital, in practice they do. But there is no agreement yet on how to target or access their capital requirements. Robert Pringle reports.

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, August 2003

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, August 2003, on 12 August. The BOJ kept its assessment of the economy unchanged after slightly upgrading its view the previous month. …

'Time for clarity, Mr Greenspan'

As the Federal Reserve's FOMC meets Tuesday, this article says it's time for the Fed to be clearer about its growth and inflation targets and its plans to achieve them. Now that short-term rates can scarcely fall further, successful communication is a…

Argentina, IMF seen close to loan deal

Argentina and the International Monetary Fund have made progress in negotiations over the preliminary three-year debt rescheduling agreement, Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna told reporters on Monday Reuters said.

UK inflation rises unexpectedly in July

UK inflation rose to 2.9% in July the National Statistics office said Tuesday according to BizWorld. "The largest upward influence came from clothing and footwear, particularly women's outerwear. This year's summer sales for clothing were not as great as…

Fed expected to keep rates steady at 45-year low

The Federal Reserve is expected to hold short-term interest rates steady when it meets Tuesday USA Today reported, amid recent signs - including faster productivity growth and rising factory orders - that the economy is beginning to accelerate at a…

BOJ sets up panel to check accuracy of statistics

The Bank of Japan is to set up a committee to examine the central bank's statistics for accuracy, Japan Today said. The BOJ acknowledged July 25 that its monthly data on the outstanding balance of CP underwritten by banks were incorrect and would be…

Contrasting perspectives on deflation

For this weeks CentralBankNet Special Feature we present a variety of views on the threat of deflation. The well known phrase from former Fed Chairman William McChesney Martin that the job of central bankers is "to take away the punch bowl just when the…

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