Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve Bulletin, Winter 2005
The Federal Reserve's Bulletin for Winter 2005 includes the article 'Indexes of the foreign exchange value of the dollar' which discusses several practical aspects of the design and implementation of the Federal Reserve Board's exchange rate indexes -…
Sweden's Persson: Globalisation and low inflation
Deputy Governor Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank spoke on Tuesday 8 March at an annual conference on the subject of globalisation and Sweden's low inflation. In the speech she said Sweden has had much to gain from increased global integration,…
US's Snow puzzled by criticism of Greenspan
US Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Monday 7 March that he was puzzled by harsh words used to describe Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan over his support for the Bush administration's proposals to overhaul Social Security.
Stability pact talks making "good progress"
EU Finance Ministers called an emergency negotiating session in the early hours of Tuesday morning, 8 March, on the stability and growth pact rules after marathon talks broke up without an agreement.
ADB looking forward to Turkey hosting meeting
The Asian Development Bank said on Tuesday 8 March that it is looking forward to Turkey hosting the Bank's next Annual Meeting in Istanbul.
Tanigaki says BOJ and gov't want deflation end
The Japanese government and the Bank of Japan share the same view on interest rates and both want to end deflation, Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki told a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday 8 March.
S. Africa could have single currency by 2016
A plan to better integrate markets of southern African countries may lead to a single currency managed by a single central bank by 2016.
BIS Quarterly Review, March 2005
The Bank for International Settlements published its March 2005 Quarterly Review on Monday 7 March. In the report the BIS said that Asian banks have reduced the share of deposits held in US dollars in favour of other currencies like the euro.
Chicago Fed's Moskow on small businesses
In a speech on 'Access to capital for women- and minority-owned businesses' given on 4 March, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said small businesses play a critical role in the U.S. economy and the Federal Reserve has an interest in…
Fed's Olson on loan quality and the economy
In a speech on 'Loan quality and how it reflects the overall economy' given on 28 February, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said economic growth is steady while inflation remains under control.
Sweden's Heikensten on Riksbank's monetary policy
In the speech 'Thoughts on how to develop the Riksbank's monetary policy work' given on 22 February, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said it is sometimes claimed in the general debate that the Riksbank and other inflation-targeting countries…
IMF's Rato on correcting global imbalances
In a speech on 'Correcting global imbalances - Avoiding the blame game' given on 23 February, Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said a current account deficit the size of the US's 'cannot be sustained indefinitely'.
IMF: Global economy too dependent on US, China
The International Monetary Fund will say in its latest World Economic Outlook report that the global economy is too dependent on growth in the United States and China, the German business daily Handelsblatt reported on Monday 7 March .
Trichet: Central bankers optimistic on economy
The president of the European Central Bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, said on Monday 7 March that central bankers are cautiously optimistic about the global economy.
PBOC's Zhou doesn't see deflation threat
China's economy is not in a deflationary stage because the consumer price index continues to rise on a monthly basis, the Securities Times reported, citing Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China.
Bahrain to establish new central bank
Bahrain is set to establish a central bank to be its new authority on finance and banking, following a cabinet meeting on Sunday 6 March.
Interview with ex-RBI chief Bimal Jalan
In an interview published this week, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India Bimal Jalan said interest rates will be soft as the inflation situation is okay and the foreign exchange reserve position is also comfortable.
Bank of Canada announces 2005 Research Fellowship
The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday 2 March that Professor Paul Beaudry of the University of British Columbia is the recipient of the Bank's Research Fellowship for 2005.
Ukraine appoint central bank exec director, deputy
Oleksandr Tolstoy has been appointed the executive director of the National Bank of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian news agency UNIAN.
New French finance minister installed
Thierry Breton arrived for work on Monday 28 February as France's fourth finance minister in less than a year following the resignation of Herve Gaymard last week.
Wolfowitz for World Bank, or Wolfensohn's son?
Reports this week said Paul Wolfowitz, US deputy secretary of defence, was a leading candidate to replace James Wolfensohn as the president of the World Bank. But the move seems unlikely following comments by Wolfensohn on Thursday 3 March.
St Louis Fed's Poole on pension systems
In a speech on 'Demographic challenges to state pension systems around the world' given on 24 February, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the United States must make "hard choices" if it is to fix its Social Security retirement…
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on collateral markets
In a speech on 'Integration and efficiency in collateral markets - a central bank perspective' given on 1 March, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the introduction of the euro six years ago has accelerated the integration process in the euro area…
BoE's Bell on real interest rates and inflation
In the speech 'A matter of no small interest: Real short-term interest rates and inflation since the 1990s' given on 2 March, Marian Bell of the Bank of England said the level of interest rates consistent with full employment and a stable economy has…