Monetary Policy
Ukraine's Yushchenko appeals rigged election
Ukraine's opposition leader and former president of the National Bank of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, is appealing against the vote count in the recent presidential election to the country's Supreme Court.
Ukraine banking system running like 'Swiss watch'
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the acting governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), has said the NBU is in full control of the Ukrainian banking system.
Bosnia appoints new central bank vice governor
The Governing Board of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) at its meeting on 24 November in Sarajevo approved the appointment of Feriha Imamovi as a Vice Governor of the CBBH.
Trichet praises ECB's record on inflation
In a letter to the European Parliament, European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said that the ECB has a very successful record of keeping euro zone inflation under control despite adverse shocks such as the recent hike in oil prices.
GCC summit focus on common market, single currency
The annual summit of the GCC scheduled to be held in Manama on 20 December will cover topics including the GCC common market, monetary union and a single currency, Abdul Rahman Al-Attiyah, secretary-general of the six-member group said.
RBA uses powers to withhold minutes
The Reserve Bank of Australia has used powers given to it by Treasurer Peter Costello to issue a "conclusive certificate" to prevent publication of the RBA board's minutes, saying their release is not in the public interest.
Colombia's central bank appoints new MD
The board of Colombia's central bank has selected Jose Dario Uribe, the bank's technical director, as the new managing director of the bank, according to a statement released by the bank.
Mexico's central bank tightens monetary policy
The Bank of Mexico tightened monetary policy for the eighth time this year on Friday, raising local interest rates to counter increased inflation expectations.
Rimsevics on Latvia's strategy for euro transition
In a speech on 'The Latvian strategy for the euro transition' given on 25 October, Ilmars Rimsevics of the Bank of Latvia said since Latvia's accession to the European Union one of the main tasks shared by the Bank of Latvia and other state institutions…
Panels studying GCC monetary union criteria
The governor of the Bahrain Monetary Agency said that technical committees in the Gulf countries are currently studying the criteria for monetary and financial convergence and the legislative and institutional frameworks and arrangements for the monetary…
Bergo on cyclical developments and monetary policy
In a speech on 'Cyclical developments and monetary policy' given on 10 November, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said reports from Norges Bank's regional network confirm the picture of an expanding economy.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, Oct 2004
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) for October 2004 was published on 23 November. The CFNAI was +0.52 in October, up sharply from -0.04 in September. For the first time since March, all four of the broad categories of indicators that…
BoJ monetary policy meeting minutes12/13 October
The Bank of Japan released the minutes from its 12 and 13 October Monetary Policy meeting on 24 November. The minutes indicated that one member urged the central bank to get prepared to shift from the present monetary policy framework of quantitative…
Bundesbank's Weber on stability and growth
In a speech on 'Stability and growth' given on 19 November, Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said stability and growth go hand in hand. The Lisbon agenda and the Stability and Growth Pact complement each other in lifting the EU's growth potential…
IMF praises Armenian central bank's tough policy
The IMF accepts and completely supports the tough monetary and credit policy of the Armenian central bank to contain inflation rate in the country, James McHugh, the IMF's resident representative in Armenia, has told Arminfo news agency.
Japan's deflation may not end in 2005 says Haru
Bank of Japan policy maker Hidehiko Haru said on Thursday 25 November that Japan's deflation may not end in the fiscal year that starts April 1, 2005, possibly forcing the Bank of Japan to maintain its zero-rate policy the following year and beyond.
Hungary's Jarai sceptical of 2010 euro accession
The president of the Hungarian central bank, Zsigmond Jarai, said on Thursday 25 November that a persistently high public deficit could ruin Hungary's chances of joining the eurozone by 2010.
NBP chief: GDP depends on passing of reform bill
Poland's long-term economic growth depends on passing legislation that can effectively reform the country's public finances instead of blocking initiatives, which could widen the government budget deficit, National Bank of Poland Governor Leszek…
ECB cannot react to short-term impacts says Issing
European Central Bank chief economist Otmar Issing said in a speech in Berlin on Thursday 25 November that the ECB cannot change interest rates in response to the short-term impact of external developments, such as this year's sharp rise in oil prices.
SARB's Mboweni on monetary policy and inflation
In a speech on 'Monetary policy and inflation: The next decade' given on 18 November, Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said the recent major structural changes in the world and in South Africa will have little effect on the determination…
Chicago Fed's Moskow on causes of job loss
In a speech on 'Job loss: Causes, consequences, and policy responses' given on 19 November, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said society needs to rethink policies to help workers displaced by economic change and new technologies.
Heikensten on the Riksbank & financial system risk
In a speech on 'The Riksbank and risks in the financial system' given on 16 November, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said developments in the financial system in recent years have been very rapid and made substantial, new demands on all…
BoE's Lomax on stability and statistics
In a speech on 'Stability and statistics' given on 23 November, Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said that the past decade has been a time of unparalleled stability for output and inflation, creating a much better climate for business. She says it is…
Jusko says Slovak crown can't firm indefinitely
Though Slovakia's central bank, the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS), is satisfied with Slovakia's economic development, it will not let the local crown firm indefinitely, NBS governor Marian Jusko told the news agency TASR.