Monetary Policy
Danmarks Nationalbank, Monetary Review 1st Q 2006
The Danmarks Nationalbank's Monetary Review for the First Quarter 2006, published 29 March, reports that the economic upswing has continued at full speed in Denmark.
Fed raises rates again
The Federal Open Market Committee decided Tuesday 28 March to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 4-3/4 percent.
Comment: More of the same from Bernanke
The Fed completed its first monetary policy meeting under the chairmanship of Ben Bernanke on Tuesday 28 March. The 25 basis point increase - taking US rates to 4.75% - was a mere formality, but Fed watchers were preparing to pore over the accompanying…
IMF's Rato on Palocci's resignation
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued a statement on Monday 27 March on the resignation of Brazilian Finance Minister Antonio Palocci.
BoJ's Fukui on the conduct of monetary policy
In the speech 'New framework for the conduct of monetary policy: Toward achieving sustainable economic growth with price stability' given on 16 March Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said monetary policy that is too accommodative could eventually…
Bank of England voted 8-1 to hold rates
Bank of England policymakers voted 8-1 to leave UK interest rates unchanged at their most recent meeting. Stephen Nickell remained the only member of the Monetary Policy Committee to vote for a cut in the cost of borrowing in March, the minutes released…
Canada may lower inflation target
David Dodge, governor of the Bank of Canada, said Tuesday 21 March that it could be time to lower the BoC's two percent inflation target.
Bernanke on the yield curve and monetary policy
In the speech 'Reflections on the yield curve and monetary policy' given on 20 March Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the recent inversion of the yield curve is not a signal of a coming period of economic weakness.
G. William Miller led Fed in Carter years
According to this obituary published on Monday 20 March, former Federal Reserve chairman G. William Miller helped transform textiles company Textron Inc. into a global force, and was also active in civic life and political organisations.
BoJ's Mizuno sees rate rise 'any time'
Bank of Japan policy board member Atsushi Mizuno said in a speech on Monday 20 March that he expects an increase in interest rates from around zero pct at "any time."
Ireland's Hurley on monetary policy
In the speech 'Monetary policy and prospects for the European economy' given on 9 March (published 16 March) John Hurley of the Central Bank & Financial Services Authority of Ireland said the European Central Bank is ready to act as needed to keep down…
ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on monetary policy
In the speech 'Uncertainty and gradualism in monetary policy' given on 17 March Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said hard data currently available indicates that the euro zone is growing at a rate higher to that forecast by the Bank in December.
Atlanta Fed's Guynn on sustainable growth
In the speech 'Nurturing sustainable growth in a global context' given on 15 March Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said the way forward for monetary policy is becoming harder to predict.
Bet on the Fed pausing at 5 percent
Federal Reserve officials seem more likely to pause in raising their target for the overnight lending rate when it reaches 5 percent than to push it up to 5.5 percent, according to this article published Wednesday 15 March.
Interview with Malta's Bonello
In a recent interview, Michael C Bonello, governor of the Central Bank of Malta, talks about the challenges faced by the Maltese economy ahead of euro adoption and their implications for monetary policy.
Fed's Kohn on monetary policy and asset prices
In the speech 'Monetary policy and asset prices' given on 16 March Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said the Fed has no intention of preserving all of the recent gains in home price values.
BoJ's Iwata says price goal will anchor inflation
Bank of Japan deputy governor Kazumasa Iwata said on Friday 17 March that the central bank's decision to set a medium-term inflation goal of 0-2 pct will help anchor inflation expectations and lower risk premia on Japanese securities.
Weber on the monetary policy of the Eurosystem
In the speech 'The role of money in the monetary policy of the Eurosystem' given on 17 March Axel Weber of the Bundesbank said the European Central Bank must continue paying close attention to monetary growth.
Sweden's Rosenberg on current monetary policy
In the speech 'Some questions regarding current monetary policy' given on 16 March Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said that despite the recent hike in the repo rate to 2 pct, monetary policy is still very expansive.
Norges Bank increases interest rates by 0.25%
Norges Bank's Executive Board decided on Thursday 16 March to raise the sight deposit rate by 0.25 percentage point to 2.50 per cent with effect from 17 March.
SNB hikes rates as expected
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) raised interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday 16 March, saying that the economy is gaining further momentum and is becoming increasingly broad-based.
Fukui sees continuity with Bernanke Fed
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Thursday 16 March that Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke seems inclined to carry on the general policy direction of former Fed chief Alan Greenspan.
BoJ's Muto says price range is not target
Bank of Japan deputy governor Toshiro Muto said on Wednesday 15 March that although the BoJ has a price stability range of between 0-2 percent rises in consumer prices, this does not mean the central bank will keep rates at zero until inflation tops that…
Comment: Yellen's 'long-run' inflation target
San Francisco Fed president, Janet Yellen, who has emerged as one of Ben Bernanke's strongest allies in the inflation targeting debate at the Fed, provided further insights into what she regards as the optimal design of such a framework in a speech on…