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BIS's Wellink at the 75th Annual General Meeting

In a speech at the 75th Annual General Meeting of the BIS on Monday 27 June, Chairman of the Board of Directors and BIS President Nout Wellink said with world growth at almost 5%, 2004 was the best year in nearly three decades, with emerging market…

Iraq's central bank builds credibility

The strength of their currency is one solid economic achievement the Iraqis have to hold on to, according to this article. It attributes this remarkable level of stability to sound government policies - specifically the transformation of the Central Bank…

Interview with Bank of France's Noyer

In an interview published this week Bank of France governor and European Central Bank council member Christian Noyer said it was "crazy" to think that an interest rate cut in isolation can boost euro zone growth.

Key steps to African economic union

In this article South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni says the challenge is to ensure that SADC countries are ready and committed to implement the macroeconomic convergence programme while they develop the specialised skills and capacity to…

Chicago Fed National Activity Index, May 2005

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for May 2005 was +0.10, up from +0.05 in April. Two of the four broad categories of indicators that make up the index - production and income and consumption and housing - made positive contributions.

RBI's Reddy says trade gap manageable

Reserve Bank of India governor YV Reddy said on Thursday 23 June that the widening trade deficit is sustainable because it is underpinned by buoyant export of services and remittances from overseas migrant workers.

Canada paper on central bank credibility

The Bank of Canada Working Paper "Endogenous central bank credibility in a small forward-looking model of the U.S. economy" considers linkages between inflation and the economy's cyclical position, which are thought to be strongly affected by the…

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