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Sweden's Heikensten on economic activity

Riksbank Governor Lars Heikensten spoke about economic developments on Monday 17 May at a seminar in Tanum. He said recent developments in economic activity and price pressures have been considerably less dramatic than what the situation in the financial…

Interview with Leszek Balcerowicz

In extracts from an interview published in the latest edition of Central Banking journal the president of the National Bank of Poland, Leszek Balcerowicz, explains why he believes in taking the shortest route possible to the euro.

Padoa-Schioppa on European financial integration

In the panel session "Drivers of European Financial Integration - Markets or Policy?" at the ECB-CFS research network on 11 May Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa said the central bank of the euro has provided a fundamental contribution to the integration of…

Fed's Ferguson on the role of central banks

In a speech on 'The Role of Central Banks in Fostering Efficiency and Stability in the Global Financial System' given on 17 May, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve's dual responsibilities for ensuring economic stability and…

Fed Reserve Bank of Dallas - Annual Report 2003

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. In the report Bob McTeer said the Dallas Fed had a good year in 2003 despite the challenges brought on by a declining volume of paper checks. Like other…

Bank of Canada Review, Spring 2004

The Bank of Canada has published its Review for Spring 2004. In its business outlook survey, the bank said that Canadian companies remained positive about the outlook for the next year, but a bit less so than they had three months earlier.

FATF mandate renewed for eight years

The Financial Action Task Force held a Ministerial meeting on 14 May on the margins of the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting. The representatives from FATF's 33 members reaffirmed their commitment to the FATF and renewed the FATF's mandate to combat money…

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