Monetary Policy

Federal Reserve Board Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - The Federal Reserve Board announced on Wednesday that the Consumer Advisory Council will hold its next meeting on Thursday, March 14. The meeting will take place in Dining Room E, Terrace level, in the Board's Martin Building. The session…

Auditing guide on banks

IRELAND - Auditors of banks have been issued with guidance notes to help them decide when they should report matters of concern to the Central Bank. Similar practice notes from the Auditing Practices Board will be issued for the auditing of insurers and…

Bank of Japan research paper

RESEARCH - Research from the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan. Japan's Financial System: Its Perspective and the Authorities' Roles in Redesigning and Administering the System. By Naohiko Baba and Takamasa Hisada, February 2002.

Testimony of Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, 27 Feb

TESTIMONY - In his testimony before Congress Greenspan said the U.S. economic rebound this year is likely to be slightly weaker than Wall Street expects because the recovery may be restrained by a lack of consumer demand, industrial overcapacity and…

Greenspan says US economic recovery may be weak

US - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said the U.S. economic rebound this year is likely to be slightly weaker than Wall Street expects because the recovery may be restrained by a lack of consumer demand, industrial overcapacity and skittish U.S…

Bundesbank reform heads toward final hurdle

GERMANY - Germany's reform of the once mighty Bundesbank headed toward its final parliamentary hurdle on Wednesday but a last-minute change cast doubt on when the changes would take effect, parliamentary officials said.

Padoa-Schioppa- ECB "satisfied" by German promises

ITALY - European Central Bank executive board member Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, in an interview published Friday, said the ECB was "satisfied" with the German government's promises to cut its budget deficit aggressively in an effort to bring it in line with…

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