Monetary Policy
European parliament Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - ECB Governing Council reform : "I would prefer a really pro-european approach". The Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, Christa RANDZIO-PLATH (PES/Germany) today expressed dissatisfaction…
Bank of England Inflation Report, February 2003
REPORT - The Bank of England published its quarterly Inflation Report for February 2003 on Wednesday. In the report the Bank reduced its growth forecast for the UK economy to 2.5 per cent this year from 3 per cent. On the euro-zone economy the report…
Greenspan testimony to congress
SPEECH - In testimony to Congress Alan Greenspan said in today's environment acceptable ranges of deficit were 1-2 per cent and it was too early to tell whether the US economy was weak enough to require emergency fiscal stimulus.
Inflation control a priority for Russia's c bank
Containing inflation is a top priority for the Central Bank of Russia in the implementation of its monetary- financing policy, Central Bank First Deputy Chairman Oleg Vyugin said Wednesday.
French bank chief Trichet trial wraps up
The false accounting trial of Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet and eight others entered its final day of argument Wednesday, with a verdict expected in a few weeks which could determine whether he takes over this year at the European Central…
Belarus wants equal terms with Russia currency
The stance of Belarus on the principles of creating the Russian-Belarusian union state's single money issuing centre remains unchanged, the press secretary of the National Bank of Belarus, Mikhail Zhuravovich, has said, while commenting on the results of…
Brazil c bank chief has meeting from hospital bed
Recently we reported the sad story of Henrique Meirelles, Brazil's central bank president, breaking his ankle after slipping on ice at the Davos economic summit. Apparently he was not left alone nursing his injured foot and was even able to hold a…
Fed's plan could affect 160 workers in St. Louis
The Federal Reserve's plan to close five regional check-processing centers will affect about 160 employees at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Koizumi puts off BOJ chief choice
The government has postponed the selection of the next Bank of Japan governor, fuelling speculation the prime minister has not found a ``deflation fighter'' who can rescue the economy.
Ex-central bank official sees Gulf conflict profit
A former vice-governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon says that the imminent US-led war against Iraq might hold more than a negative impact on this country.
Venezuela cen bank cuts discount rate to 39 pct
Venezuela's Central Bank on Tuesday lowered its discount rate for local banks seeking to borrow money to meet reserve requirements from 42 percent to 39 percent.
BofE cuts growth forecast amid 'heavy' uncertainty
The Bank of England's Inflation Report is ten years old, Mervyn King told a well attended press conference on Wednesday. He announced a cut in the Bank's growth forecast for the UK economy, suggested he didn't know what the stability and growth pact was…
European Parliament Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Duisenberg to appear before Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, 11 February.
IMF Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - The Working Paper 'Inflation Targeting Regimes' classifies countries that define their monetary policy framework by an inflation target into full-fledged inflation targeters, eclectic inflation targeters and inflation targeting lite regimes…
Interview with RBNZ governor Alan Bollard
INTERVIEW - In the interview Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Alan Bollard revealed that the central bank is looking closely at the model it uses for forecasting the economy. "Definitely part of what I need to do is get some confidence about what the…
U.S. economy facing more than war - Guynn
The U.S. economy is being restrained by more than just the prospect of war, but an expected pickup in business spending should help it strengthen as the year unfolds, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Jack Guynn has said.
Unions call for action at the Bank of France
Following the French central bank's announcement of plans for a radical reduction in the number of its branches, unions representing staff at the Bank of France have called for strike action from Monday.
Central bank aims to halt slide of Jamaican dollar
The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has taken additional steps aimed at halting the slide in the value of the Jamaican dollar against its United States counterpart.
Ukrainian central bank to fight money laundering
The National Bank of Ukraine expects to make another decision to fight money laundering schemes and stop unlawful money transfers abroad by the end of this week, the head of the National Bank of Ukraine, Serhiy Tyhypko, said Monday.
Monetary Policy Committee or Puzzle Committee?
ARTICLE - Perhaps the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee should be re-named the Monetary Puzzle Committee suggests Stephen King in an article. For him the B of E's decision to reduce interest rates last week after Sir Edward George criticised…
Single currency for West Africa "well on course"
The West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) says the planned convergence of a single currency by member countries of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) is well on course. "Following the landmark decisions in Bamako, Mali, in December 2000, establishing…
Roth: SNB will intervene to control franc level
Jean-Pierre Roth, the chairman of the governing board of the Swiss National Bank, said in a speech Tuesday that the central bank would intervene if necessary to prevent the appreciation of the Swiss franc.
Greenspan testimony questions stimulus for economy
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Tuesday that uncertainties over a possible war with Iraq posed "formidable barriers" to business spending and made it tough to gauge the U.S. economy's health.
Further problems of inflation targets
For inflation targets to work the public must have faith in official statistics. The trouble is they often don’t.