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Dodge statement to Canada's Finance Committee

In his opening statement to the House of Commons Finance Committee David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said we expect that economic growth in the second quarter will be somewhat weaker than we projected in the Monetary Policy Report because of the impact…

European Central Bank - Annual Report 2002

The European Central Bank has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. The report suggested Greece, France and Italy are not expected to reduce their deficits sufficiently by the end of this year, providing a warning to those countries to…

Norges Bank reduces interest rates

Norway's central bank cut its main interest rate by 0.50 percentage points on Wednesday 30 April, saying that the balance of probability suggested inflation would be lower than the 2.5 target in two years time.

Sheibani appointed new CBI governor: report

The newspaper Hamshahri reported on Wednesday 30 April that Ebrahim Sheibani has been appointed the new governor of the Central Bank of Iran. A previous leading contender for the post, Massoud Nili, was said to have withdrawn his candidacy to concentrate…

Bank of Japan eases monetary policy

In a surprise move the Bank of Japan eased monetary policy sharply on Wednesday30 April, reports the Financial times. . In a statement the BoJ said the move was seen as appropriate in light of current "uncertainty regarding the economic and financial…

New York Fed steps up hunt for president

The search for a replacement at the New York Fed for William McDonough steps up this week with candidates for the post expected to be interviewed. according to the Financial Times. Two prominent candidates for the job include a Mr Fischer and a Mr Fisher.

Welteke confirms support for stability pact

Looking back over the lifetime of the euro, Ernst Welteke, the president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, said in a speech on Wednesday that the ECB had achieved its aim of price stability in the face of strong and in some cases unprecedented economic shocks…

Hamalainen on challenges for retail banking

In a speech on 'EU accession - challenges for retail banking' Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB said the ECB has assessed the payments infrastructure in the acceding countries and found it sufficiently robust to ensure that it will not generate systemic risks…

First five years of the ECB

Commenting on the fifth annual report of the ECB presented to the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs by ECB vice-president Lucas Papademos, Committee Chair Christa RANDZIO-PLATH (PES/Germany) said that the ECB and European Monetary Policy both…

UK must not waver in its euro tests

Anarticle in the Financial Times by Martin Wolf says for the UK government to win a referendum on the euro it must persuade the public of the economic benefits and be seen to approach the question with an open mind.

Growth and Adjustment in Chile-A Look at the 1990s

A Working Paper from the Central Bank of Chile published March 2003 provides a thorough review of the post-1998 slowdown in economic growth in Chile. The paper is jointly authored by the newly named president of the Banco Central De Chile Vittorio Corbo.

ECB warns SARS more damaging than war

In an interview with Spanish newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, an executive member of the ECB, said the negative impact of the Iraq war could be outweighed by the effect of the SARS virus.

BMA chief to chair Jeddah conference

Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) Governor Shaikh Khalifa will chair the second meeting of the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) Council meeting at the Islamic Development Bank on Wednesday 30 April, according to the Gulf Daily News.

ECB's Duisenberg implies he will leave in a year

The European Central Bank published its annual report for 2002 on Tuesday with Wim Duisenberg hinting that he would not be at the ECB this time next year. "This will be the last foreword of an ECB Annual Report to bear my signature," he said in the…

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