Monetary Policy
ECB's Trichet on monetary policy
In testimony to the European Parliament given on 21 March Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said eurozone interest rates are now moderate but remain slightly accommodative.
BoE's MPC voted 8-1 to keep rates on hold
The Bank of England's rate-setting body voted 8-1 to keep interest rates unchanged at its 8 March meeting, with David Blanchflower alone voting for a quarter point cut, minutes published Wednesday 21 March showed.
Sri Lanka maintaining growth momentum
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka's Monetary Policy Review for March 2007 says the economy has shown early signs of continuing its high growth momentum experienced in 2006 in 2007.
McTeer says FOMC 'frozen in place'
The Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady amid "unusual" simultaneous signals of both higher inflation and slower growth in coming months, said Robert McTeer, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, in an interview published…
A fresh mandate for RBI
India needs to debate the conduct of its monetary policy, according to this article published Tuesday 20 March by The Indian Express.
ECB's Garganas says rates may not have peaked
A recent change in European Central Bank language on monetary policy does not mean that interest rates are near a peak, Nicholas Garganas said in an interview published Monday 19 March.
BoJ's Fukui says markets saw 'healthy correction'
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Tuesday 20 March the central bank will closely monitor global equity markets for further developments, but stressed that the recent worldwide sell-off has been a "healthy correction."
ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on globalisation, mon policy
In the speech 'Globalisation and monetary policy' given on 15 March Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said globalisation does not affect the central role and overriding responsibility of central banks to preserve price stability.
Thai fin min supporting BoT independence
Thailand's finance minister Chalongphob Sussangkarn said Thursday 15 March he had insisted during a meeting with Bank of Thailand governor Tarisa Watanagase that monetary policy shouldn't cause volatility in markets, but the BoT was not under pressure to…
FOMC to throw markets a life preserver?
According to this article published by MarketWatch on Monday 19 March, financial markets could be given a boost this week when the Federal Open Market Committee meets.
RBA's Edey on Australia in the global economy
In the speech 'Australia in the global economy' given on 16 March Malcolm Edey of the Reserve Bank of Australia said Australia's underlying inflation level is still expected to decline slightly over the next two years to around 2.75 pct which is higher…
Norges Bank Monetary Policy Report, March 2007
Norges Bank published its First Monetary Policy Report (previously called the Inflation Report) for March 2007 on Thursday 15 March. In spite of strong growth in output and employment, inflation has not picked up so far.
Sweden's Ingves on interest rate & monetary policy
In the speech 'The interest rate path and monetary policy' given on 14 March Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said the Swedish central bank rate-setters are only expecting to need to make moderate increases in the interest rate.
SNB hikes interest rates by 25 points
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) raised interest rates by 25 basis points Thursday 15 March, citing the excellent shape of the Swiss economy and a slight upward trend in inflation.
Minneapolis Fed's Stern on U.S. monetary policy
In a speech given on 9 March Gary Stern of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said it is uncertain whether the effectiveness of U.S. monetary policy is diluted by growing global financial market integration.
BoE's Bean reappointed to MPC
Charlie Bean, the Bank of England's chief economist, has been reappointed to the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee for a further three year term from 1 June, the central bank confirmed Wednesday 14 March.
RBI to act on price stability says Mohan
The Reserve Bank of India will take all possible monetary measures to maintain price stability, deputy governor Rakesh Mohan said on Wednesday 14 March.
Buba's Weber not saying ECB rates are appropriate
Bundesbank president Axel Weber said Tuesday 13 March he would not describe current euro zone interest rates as "appropriate".
OECD's Cotis says US recession unlikely
OECD chief economist Jean-Philippe Cotis said Tuesday 13 March he does not expect a recession in the US.
Fed's Kroszner on liquidity and monetary policy
In the speech 'Liquidity and monetary policy' given on 9 March Randall Kroszner of the Federal Reserve said deregulation and financial globalization have led to competition among currencies and kept long-term interest rates down.
ECB's Bini Smaghi says rates depend on growth data
Interest rates "must adjust" to combat inflation if economic growth continues, European Central Bank executive board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi told Italian daily La Stampa in an interview published Sunday 11 March.
Liebscher says ECB job not finished yet
European Central Bank council member Klaus Liebscher said in an interview published Monday 12 March the bank can't consider its job done after seven interest-rate increases because inflation remains a threat.
China vows more flexible yuan with trade surplus
In a possible attempt to address overseas pleas to address China's record trade surplus, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said Monday 12 March that exchange rate policies could go some way toward tackling the problem.
ECB policy on 'accommodative side' says Weber
Bundesbank president Axel Weber said Friday 9 March the European Central Bank's monetary policy remains "on the accommodative side" even after Thursday's rate hike.