Monetary Policy

Speech by H Kohler, Managing Director, IMF, 4 July

SPEECH - In evidence before the UK Parliament's Treasury Select Committtee titled 'The IMF in the Process of Change' Kohler said "we have seen a near revolution in the transparency of the IMF, and in the release of economic and financial data by our…

IMF Working Paper No. 02/ 102

WORKING PAPER - Establishing Initial Conditions in Support of Inflation Targeting, Author/Editor: Alina Carare, Andrea Schaechter, Mark R Stone, Mark D Zelmer, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, June 2002.

Flying blind

ARTICLE - If you had asked a group of central bankers to draw up a wish-list a decade ago, near the top would have come low and stable expectations for inflation; a financial system that was more resistant to shocks; and emerging markets less prone to…

Top regulators disclose finances

US - The value of Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan's reported assets sagged last year, to between $3 million and $6.15 million from $4.2 million to $12.1 million, according to his 2001 financial disclosure report, released Monday, reports…

Labour adopts new line on NZ inflation

NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand's Labour party intends to rewrite a policy agreement with the Reserve Bank to make it adopt a more flexible approach to controlling inflation. Releasing details of his party's election manifesto yesterday, Michael Cullen,…

Speech by A Crockett, General Manager, BIS, 8 July

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Activities of the Bank: the year in review' at the BIS Annual General Meeting Crockett said that as an intermediator of central bank funds, the guiding principles of the Bank in serving its customers have always been…

Speech by Guillermo Ortiz, Bank of Mexico, 7 July

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Recent Emerging Market Crises - What have we learned?' Ortiz said that the financial crises affecting emerging market economies since December 1994 shared many features that distinguish them from those that struck emerging…

Andrew Crockett to leave the BIS

SWITZERLAND - Andrew Crockett today announced that he would be stepping down as general manager of the Bank for International Settlements in March 2003. He delayed the announcement of his departure until the annual general meeting of the BIS in Basle in…

An analysis of the BIS annual report

SWITZERLAND - The Bank for International Settlement's annual report, released today at the bank's annual general meeting in Basle, worked hard to put an optimistic interpretation on global economic prospects. However, amid the positive notes the report…

ECB Press Conference

PRESS CONFERENCE - Transcript of the questions asked and the answers given by Dr. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the ECB, Dr. Lucas Papademos, Vice-President of the ECB and Yves Mersch, Governor of the Banque centrale du Luxembourg, 4 July.

BI to make amendments to the constitution

ARTICLE - To meet the demands of reform, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) have amended the 1945 Constitution. Subsequent to the first, second and third phase of amendments, a number of articles are going through amendments in the current fourth…

Israel's c bank chief criticizes inadequate budget

ISRAEL - Governor of the Bank of Israel David Klein says financial stability is not yet assured. Speaking before the Israel Democracy Institute's annual Caesarea conference, being held this year in Jerusalem, he said the task of restoring economic…

Speech by Fed Reserve Governor Ed Gramlich, 5 July

SPEECH - In a speech to the International Research Forum on Monetary Policy Gramlich said that central banks could use more research to help address certain policy questions, including those related to specific currency regimes and the short-run impact…

The costs of sterling

ARTICLE - History shows that Britain's separate currency has damaged the structure, balance and size of its economy writes David Cobham in Friday's Financial Times.

Euro 'would boost UK by ending volatility'

UK - Entry into the euro would boost investment in Britain by ending exchange rate volatility in Britain's dominant export market, according to a paper published by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research on Thursday.

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