Monetary Policy
Fed's- Beige Book: US economy struggling
The Federal Reserve Beige Book released 11 June said the US economy has struggled to gather pace since the end of the Iraq war and the performance of output and employment has been disappointing.
ECB Monthly Bulletin halves growth forecast
The European Central Bank published its June 2003 Monthly Bulletin on 12 June. It halved its growth forecast for the eurozone this year to just 0.7 per cent from 1.6 per cent. Inflation was projected at 2.0 per cent this year, slightly above earlier…
Fukui speech to Euro 50 Group Roundtable
In his keynote speech to the Euro 50 Group roundtable Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said the Bank of Japan stands on the front line of the war against deflation. However, we have used up the greatest weapon in a central bank's arsenal, thus, in…
Duisenberg to G. d'Estaing on Constitution Treaty
Letter from the ECB President Wim Duisenberg to the President of the Convention, Valery Giscard d'Estaing, regarding the draft Constitutional Treaty, 5 June.
Ferguson - Economic challenges facing US and Japan
In a speech on 'Uncertain Times: Economic Challenges Facing the United States and Japan' Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve described the country's near-term economic prospects as "still somewhat clouded" and said "preventing deflation remains…
Speculation RBI's Jalan will leave c bank early
Reserve Bank of India governor Bimal Jalan's may depart from the RBI before the end of his tenure, Rediff.com reports. Speculation surrounds his possible successor, with former deputy governor Y Venugopal Reddy mentioned as a possible candidate.
KJ Udeshi named RBI's first woman deputy governor
The Reserve Bank of India has appointed Ms KJ Udeshi as a deputy governor. She becomes the first woman to hold the post of deputy governor and replaces GP Muniappan who retired on May 31.
Serb leaders question c b's Dinkic's performance
A report on Radio B92, Belgrade says Serbian National Bank governor no longer enjoys political support. The report accuses Dinkic of using his position for the interests of his party, and claims that his party, G17 Plus, has been discouraging foreign…
Estonian central bank looks forward to euro
The president of the Bank of Estonia, Vahur Kraft, has set 2006 as the time "horizon" for Estonia in terms of joining the euro, according to a report by Estonian Radio.
Duisenberg biography dredges up 'dim' past
A new biography of European Central Bank president Wim Duisenberg by two Dutch journalists reveals the central banker's unhappiness at the IMF in the 1960s, courtesy of a small and badly-lit room, according to the Financial Times.
Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting, 11 June
The Bank of Japan announced unchanged guidelines at the end of its two day meeting on 11 June.
Greenspan on natural gas supply and demand issues
In testimonyto the Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of representatives, on 'Natural gas supply and demand issues' Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said high natural gas prices are likely to last into next year, and could weaken some key…
Duisenberg on structural reform and mon policy
In a speech on 'Structural reform and its implications for monetary policy' Wim Duisenberg of the European Central Bank said labour market reforms are urgently needed if euro zone economic growth is to recover strongly as some countries are hampered by…
Santomero-Flexible commitment or inflation target?
In a speech on 'Flexible Commitment or Inflation Targeting for the U.S.?' Anthony Santomero of the Philadelphia Fed said "I believe the (Federal Open Market Committee) should seriously consider inflation targeting".
Central Bank of Turkey - Annual Report 2002
The Central Bank of Turkey has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. In spite of the political uncertainty and the November elections, the financial stability maintained throughout the year supported economic recovery, the report says.
Fed Reserve Bank of Dallas - Annual Report 2002
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. Following the 2001 recession, the report says, economic activity expanded throughout 2002, but not vigorously enough to sustain or promote employment growth…
Germany's inflation falls to 0.7 percent
Inflation in Germany fell to 0.7 percent in May, the lowest rate in over 3 years, according to Associated Press. The figures released on Wednesday June 11 showed the rate fell by 0.3 percent from 1 percent in April.
Chikaura set to take over as RBZ governor
The acting governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), Charles Chikaura, may take over as a permanent replacement to Leonard Tsumba who resigned last week amid the country's bank note crisis. The Daily News reported that candidates from the private…
Luxembourg's Mersch visits Malta central bank
The governor of central bank of Luxembourg visited Malta's central bank on Monday June 9 as part of a networking policy, designed to establish close working relationships with the central banks of both EU member States and accession countries, according…
"Too important for central bankers"
Central banks' ruthless pursuit of price stability holds back economic growth and boosts unemployment, says Joseph Stiglitz in an article published in the Guardian on Tuesday June 10.
NZ's Bollard boosts inflation guidelines
Appearing before a parliamentary select committee Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Alan Bollard said the changes made to the bank's inflation targeting guidelines last year may have helped the RBNZ begin its easing of interest rates in April,…
Malaysia PM - Reserve level up to central bank
Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has said that the level of reserves the country's central bank holds is up to it to decide. "I think Bank Negara is managing its reserves very well," he said, as reported by the New Straits Times.
Bulgaria delays election of central bank governor
The Bulgarian parliament has delayed its decision to appoint a new governor to the central bank by a week, according to BG News. The decision made on Tuesday 10 June was blamed on disagreements in the ruling coalition on whom to nominate for the post.
Santomero - FOMC should consider inflation target
Philadelphia Fed president Anthony Santomero said on Tuesday 10 June that with inflation at its current levels "Inflation targeting makes sense in principle for the U.S.", according to a Bloomberg report.