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Fed's Mishkin on house prices in monetary policy

In the speech 'The role of house prices in formulating monetary policy' given on 17 January Frederic Mishkin of the Federal Reserve said the Fed should not get involved with trying to burst or even slow the growth of housing bubbles because it would lose…

Stark says ECB criticism has little support

European Central Bank board member Juergen Stark said in a speech on Wednesday 16 January that criticisms of the ECB by some politicians have very little support and are simply a reflection of some countries' failure to adapt to monetary union.

Paper on monetary policy by committee

The Meeting Paper from the Society for Economic Dynamics 'The dynamic (in)efficiency of monetary policy by committee' develops a model where the value of the monetary policy instrument is selected by a heterogenous committee engaged in a dynamic voting…

UWE paper on monetary policy uncertainty

It is widely believed that institutional arrangements influence the quality of monetary policy outcomes. Judged on its 'transparency' characteristics, therefore the Bank of England should do better than both the Bundesbank and ECB, according to the…

Sweden's Persson on monetary policy

In the speech 'Monetary policy - experiences and thoughts on the future' given on 13 January Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said two professors, Francesco Giavazzi and Frederic Mishkin, have examined how well the Riksbank has succeeded with…

IMF paper on Kenya's monetary policy

The IMF Working Paper "A VAR analysis of Kenya's monetary policy transmission mechanism: How does the central bank's REPO rate affect the economy?" examines the impact of a monetary policy shock on output, prices, and the nominal effective exchange rate…

Bank of Japan seen leaning toward raising rates

The Bank of Japan is leaning towards raising interest rates at next week's policy board meeting, with consumer spending remaining firm and worries of a US economic slowdown receding, the Nikkei reported Friday 12 January, without citing sources.

A reassuring Reserve

According to this article from the Financial Times, published Thursday 11 January, the Federal Reserve's decision to halt its series of interest rate rises in June last year now looks to have been correct.

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