Monetary Policy
Fed Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, Jan/ Feb 2003
PUBLICATION - The latest edition of the St Louis Fed's Review for January-February 2003 includes articles titled "The Impact of Changes in FOMC Disclosure Practices on the Transparency of Monetary Policy: Are Markets and the FOMC Better "Synched"?" and …
Barker on adjusting to low inflation
SPEECH - In the speech 'Adjusting to low inflation - Issues for policy' Kate Barker of the Bank of England said that if the Bank tried to control the build-up of house-hold debt, it might restrain growth in the economy, making people worse off and…
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Minutes
MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting released on 19 February for the meeting of 5 and 6 February 2003. The minutes show seven members of the Committee (the Governor, Mervyn King, Christopher Allsopp, Kate Barker,…
Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting
MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 21 and 22 January 2003, released 19 February. One member pointed out that inflation targeting had never been adopted for the purpose of overcoming deflation by any central bank overseas,…
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Financing and financial investment in the euro area in the third quarter of 2002, 19 February.
Bank of Finland Discussion Paper
RESEARCH - Central bank spending on the operation of inter-bank funds transfer systems may range from below one million to nearly a billion US dollars annually. The paper "Payment systems efficiency, policy approaches, and the role of the central bank"…
Ukraine: Security Service may join c bank's board
The chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine, Serhiy Tyhypko, has said he is not opposed to including members of Ukraine's uniformed ministries on the bank's board.
Special judge probes Chile central bank case
A Chilean court assigned a special judge Tuesday to probe the theft of confidential economic data from the central bank in a scandal that has shocked the financial community.
Finland opposes changes to ECB voting system
Planned changes to the voting system of the European Central Bank may be delayed due to opposition from Finland.
Brazil's Palocci nominates three c bank directors
Brazilian Finance Minister Antonio Palocci nominated three new Central Bank directors on Tuesday, including Luiz Augusto Candiota to replace Luiz Fernando Figueiredo as the director of monetary policy.
France to insist on ECB presidential role
France looks set to insist that the post of European Central Bank president goes to a French candidate despite the setback for its leading contender for the job, Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet, EU sources said.
BOJ said inflation needs fiscal, FX moves- minutes
Bank of Japan Policy Board members said in their January 21-22 meeting that boosting prices in the short term would require large-scale fiscal spending or manipulation of foreign exchange rates, minutes showed on Wednesday.
Bank of England committee split 7-2 over rate cut
The Bank of England's monetary policy committee voted by 7 to 2 in favour of this month's surprise quarter-point cut in interest rates to 3.75 per cent, minutes of its meeting released on Wednesday showed.
PBOC says money supply continues fast growth
China's financial sector continued its momentum of good performance in January, with a faster growth in money supply and a stable exchange rate, according to the People's Bank of China (PBOC).
McDonough on Implementing the New Basel Accord
SPEECH - In the speech 'Implementing the New Basel Accord' William McDonough of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the success of the New Accord will be directly attributable to the enormous support and assistance provided by both bankers and…
Husain on State Bank Of Pakistan and Regulation
SPEECH - In the speech 'Regulatory Strategy Of The State Bank Of Pakistan' Ishrat Husain of the State Bank Of Pakistan said the two major determinants of functional efficiency of financial system are market structure and the regulatory framework and the…
Russia's central bank reduces interest rate to 18%
The Russian Central Bank reduced its refinancing rate from 21% to a record low of 18% from 17 February, having taken into account a slowdown in inflationary growth and the real level of interest rates on the Russian money market.
The Bank of Canada and the search for a new No. 2
ARTICLE - The Bank of Canada has received a wide range of inquiries from both inside and outside the bank to fill its No. 2 job, the central bank's selection committee chairman said on Friday.
Poland may join EU zone in 2006 says central bank
President of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Leszek Balcerowicz sees the possibility of Poland's joining the European Monetary Union in 2006 provided that the standard two-year ERM2 period is shortened.
KC's Fed Reserve Bank joins economic conference
Economists from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City will make presentations at a free conference Thursday in Jefferson City titled "Raising the Economic Speed Limit."
Bank of Japan Monthly Report, February 2003
REPORT - The Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, February 2003, on 18 February. "Economic activity remains flat amid substantial uncertainty about the outlook for the economy," the report said. One…
Klein on Israel's economy after the elections
SPEECH - In the speech 'Israel's economy after the elections' David Klein of the Bank of Israel said that the economic package, announced following the election, would be difficult to implement. He likened the choices to Alice in Wonderland who found out…
Musical chairs at the ECB
ARTICLE - The plan to alter the ECB's voting council gets some attention here. The article says even if Europe's finance ministers agree to the rotation plan they should revisit the issue soon. Competency, not nationality, should be the key qualification…
Japan PM nearing decision on central bank chief
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is near a decision on a successor for outgoing Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Masaru Hayami, whose five-year term ends 19 March, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda indicated Tuesday.