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Barbados sails on

A variety of policy instruments are needed for the central bank to meet the challenges of a small open economy, writes Bernard Codrington of the Central Bank of Barbados

SARB's Mboweni on monetary policy decision making

In the speech 'Monetary policy decision making in an uncertain international economic environment' given on 2 November Tito Mboweni of the SARB said sustained lower international oil prices will help to contain inflation in South Africa, but this should…

Trichet on the ECB's Annual Report 2005

In a presentation of the ECB's Annual Report 2005 to the European Parliament on 26 October Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said reiterated that further tightening of ECB monetary policy will be warranted if the eurozone recovery continues in line with its…

Fed's Lacker - rebel without a pause

This article published Wednesday 25 October notes that Richmond Fed president Jeffrey Lacker has become the first Federal Reserve policy-maker in eight years to dissent from his colleagues for three consecutive meetings.

Buba's Weber warns inflation fall is temporary

Bundesbank President Axel Weber said the current decline in inflation rate is temporary and does not necessarily signal a long-term easing of inflationary risks, according to an interview with Tagesspiegel newspaper published Wednesday 25 October.

Study urges improved Fed communications policy

A new study commissioned by Macroeconomic Advisers, headed by former Fed governor Larry Meyer, reveals most leading US financial market participants do not want the US central bank to adopt an inflation objective, a mild form of an inflation target.

SF Fed's Yellen on prospects for the U.S. economy

In the speech 'Prospects for the U.S. economy' given on 16 October Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said it makes sense for the Federal Reserve to hold monetary policy stable "for a time" because the full effect of 17 rate…

BOJ's Muto on recent conduct of monetary policy

In the speech 'Recent conduct of monetary policy' given on 21 July (published 16 Oct) Toshiro Muto of the Bank of Japan said for the effects of monetary policy to filter through into the economy both financial markets and financial institutions have an…

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