Monetary Policy

Bank of Canada raises rates for 3rd time this year

CANADA - The Bank of Canada on Tuesday raised its overnight interest rate to 2.75 percent from 2.5 percent to keep the soaring economy in check, but sounded a cautious note about the future, saying market uncertainty and corporate developments meant the…

IMF Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Statement by Horst Kohler, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, on the Work Program of the Executive Board, 12 July.

Speech by Carol Carson of the IMF, 11 July

SPEECH - Carson gave a speech titled 'International Capital Data: Needs, Projects, and Prospects' and said that in the past two and half years, she believes that significant progress has been achieved in developing internationally agreed statistical…

Speech by Thomas Dawson of the IMF, 10 Jul

SPEECH - In the speech 'The IMF's Role in Asia: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?' Dawson said the regional crisis which threw formerly buoyant Asian economies into a tailspin five years ago was itself a critical acid test for the…

Speech by T Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB, 10 July

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'EU structures for financial regulation, supervision and stability' to the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament, Padoa-Schioppa said "intellectually" a single, pan-European financial services…

ECB Monthly Bulletin, July 2002

REPORT - The European Central Bank published its July 2002 Monthly Bulletin on 11 July. The ECB reiterated its current wait-and-see stance on interest rates, saying inflation remained a concern but mixed signals about the state of the euro zone economy…

Research paper from the HKMA

RESEARCH - Research papers on economic and financial subjects prepared by staff members in the Research Department of the HKMA. "Price Convergence between Hong Kong and the Mainland" by Jiming Ha and Kelvin Fan, June 2002, published 11 July 2002.

Speech by David Carse, HKMA, 11 July

SPEECH - In the speech 'Enhancing Deposit Protection in Hong Kong' Carse said that his objective was to explain the thinking behind the decision to introduce deposit insurance in Hong Kong and to describe the main design features of the proposed scheme…

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