Monetary Policy
Bank Indonesia and government resolve disagreement
Bank Indonesia has resolved a long-standing dispute with its government, according to Dow Jones. The problem concerned the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis over how to account for the emergency funding. The resolution should see the government's…
'Worst is over for Germany' says Schroeder
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said that key economic figures increasingly point to an economic upswing, according to AFP "These encouraging signs give rise to confidence that, particularly next year, German economic growth will strongly increase…
China should not rush to float its currency
Alan Greenspan's recent comment that China should float its currency and dump the dollar peg is not sound advice, this article in the Financial Times says. The abandonment of the dollar peg would open a Pandora's box in China and could leave the world…
Chicago Fed Economic Perspectives 3rd Quarter 2003
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago has published its regular quarterly journal, Economic Perspectives, for the Third Quarter 2003. The latest edition includes articles titled 'Banking relationships during financial distress:The evidence from Japan' and …
European Court of Justice judgement on OLAF case
Judgement of the European Court of Justice on OLAF case, 31 July. Press release from the ECB on the European Court of Justice's judgement on the Commission of the European Communities v. the European Central Bank.
Extracting rate expectations, Japan's bond prices
Working Paper from the Bank of Japan's Financial Markets Department entitled "Extracting Market Expectations on the Duration of the Zero Interest Rate Policy from Japan's Bond Prices". The paper aims to extract the expectations of market participants on…
Election delay of BNB governor 'won't harm banks'
The postponement of the election of a new governor to the Bulgarian National Bank won't harm Bulgaria's banking sector, Finance Minister Milen Velchev has said according to Novinite.
ECB accepts it does not need own anti-fraud scheme
The ECB acknowledged on Thursday 31 July that it could not run its own fraud investigations after a ruling on 10 July. The European Court of Justice ruled that the ECB's independence did not mean that it could run its fraud investigations as this was…
NBP governor predicts 5% economic growth in 2004
Governor Leszek Balcerowicz of the National Bank of Poland said on Thursday 31 July that reforms of public expenditure were needed to reduce Poland's budget deficit, according to the Warsaw Business Journal.
Trichet nomination for president approved by ECB
The European Central Bank's Governing Council endorsed Jean-Claude Trichet's candidacy to be the next president of the ECB at its last meeting before the summer break on Thursday, EurActiv reports.
Frankfurt reveals reforms to market operations
Under the new calendar, ECB maintenance periods will always start on the settlement day of the main refinancing operation that follows a Governing Council meeting. The bank also intends to align reserve maintenance periods with its governing council…
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, June 2003
CFNAI Indicates Economic Activity Improved Slightly in June - The Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) was -0.32 in June, a small improvement from the May reading of -0.40. The negative value for the index in June reflected continued weakness in…
Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, July 2003
The Federal Reserve Beige Book released 30 July said the U.S. economy sped up "a notch" in the past few weeks and "Consistent with the generally more positive assessments of current economic activity, several districts noted increased optimism about…
Bulgaria rejects bid to speed up c bank election
A proposal by the deputy chair of the right wing opposition, Dimitar Abadzhiev to speed up the election of a new governor to the Bulgarian central bank before the summer recess was rejected by parliament this week, Novinite reported.
Central Europe and the euro - patience needed
This article from the Economist reflects on the cautious note the Bundesbank recently sounded on EU accession countries haste to enter the euro. Several central banks including Hungary and the Czech Republic have urged caution from their governments not…
ECB opinion on new president
The European Central Bank adopts an opinion on the appointment of a new President, 31 July.
Rumours abound on Trichet successor in France
ECB bound Jean-Claude Trichet is lobbying for Herve Hannoun to take over as governor of the bank of France when Trichet leaves. But politics may scupper the plan, the FT's Observer column reports.
OECD warns euro zone on growth, deficits
In its latest survey of the 12 nation euro zone the OECD highlighted a persistent lag in innovation and research in the bloc compared with other advanced countries. The Paris based organisation also urged fiscal discipline, AFP said.
Nat cen bank sold US agency debt for ECB - source
Contrary to denials of debt sales, Reuters on Wednesday reported that a source told them he had seen orders to sell from the ECB, saying "Yes, I think it is fair to say that". The unnamed source said large sales went through from the ECB on 18 July…
Fed's Beige Book says US growth up a notch
The Federal Reserve published its influential Beige Book on Wednesday. The report said the US economy picked up somewhat since it was last published and even the long-suffering manufacturing industry has increased optimism, Reuters reported. The Beige…
ECB holds rates at 2% ahead of holiday
The European Central Bank met Thursday before its traditional August holiday and held its main interest rate steady at 2%, Bloomberg reported. The ECB's governing council also said it endorsed the candidacy of Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of…
Brazil c bank sees 2003 inflation above target
The minutes from its most recent policy meeting showed Brazil's central bank may not meet its inflation target this year. However, the eight policy makers said the rate should fall below the government set target of 5.5 percent for 2004.
Testimony on National credit reporting system
In testimony on the 'National credit reporting system' given on 29 July, Dolores Smith, Director of the Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, said the Committee is to be commended for undertaking an examination of the Fair Credit Reporting Act and…
Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 2nd Quarter 2003
The Sveriges Riksbank has published its Economic Review for the 2nd Quarter 2003. The Review includes articles 'The use of market indicators in financial stability analyses', 'Card payments in Sweden' and 'The Riksbank's submission on the final report…