Monetary Policy
Speech by Michael Moskow, President, Chicago Fed
SPEECH - In the speech 'Economic Outlook' Michael Moskow said "I must emphasize that we still face a period of uncertainty," he said. Moskow added that the uncertainty stemmed from the risk of further attacks on U.S. soil, weakness in economies abroad…
Fed's Moskow sees some signs US economy improving
US - The U.S. economy is in a transition period with "scattered signs" of improvement but the timing of a full recovery is still uncertain, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Michael Moskow said on Monday.
Speech by Eddie George, Bank of England Governor
SPEECH - In the speech Sir Edward said that the timing of any rise in interest rates would depend on the strength of the global recovery. He described himself as "reasonably optimistic" about the prospects of an improvement later in the year, but said…
Eddie George cautious on interest rate rise
UK - Sir Edward George, governor of the Bank of England, last night played down expectations that the Bank might soon put up interest rates, saying: "I do not suggest that the timing of any such move is imminent."
Speech by Wim Duisenberg, President of the ECB
SPEECH - In the speech Wim Duisenberg was very positive about the introduction of the euro and said that "there has been little evidence so far of the changeover affecting the average level of prices and we do not expect any noticeable effect on the…
Federal Reserve Press Release, 14 January
PRESS RELEASE - Laurence H. Meyer submitted his resignation Monday as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective the last day of his term, January 31, 2002.
Federal Reserve governor Meyer to step down
US - Federal Reserve governor, Laurence H. Meyer, said today that he would step down from the seven-member board when his term expires at the end of the month.
Blair and Straw in euro entry talks
UK - Britain yesterday held talks about the euro with Denmark and Sweden, the two other EU countries that are outside the eurozone.
Speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
SPEECH - In the speech given 11 January 'The Economy' Greenspan said that the economy still faced "significant risks in the near term", even though there are signs of the downturn beginning to bottom out. He also said that despite encouraging signs, it…
Speech by Cathy Minehan, Boston Fed Bank President
SPEECH - In this speech Cathy Minehan says that "The American economy has had to absorb some extraordinary shocks over the past year or more. It has done so in remarkable fashion, even in the wake of the tragedy of September 11".
IMF Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - A Model of the Joint Distribution of Banking and Exchange-Rate Crises by Robert Flood and Nancy Marion of the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund, 10 January 2002.
Speech by Eva Srejber of Sveriges Riksbank
SPEECH - Speech by Second Deputy Governor of the Sveriges Riksbank Eva Srejber at the Annual meeting of the Swedish Association of Municipal Housing Companies (SABO), 8 January 2002.
Minehan - Data suggest slowdown bottoming out
US - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Cathy Minehan said Friday that the U.S. economy slowdown appears to be reaching its end and that recovery may be in sight.
Greenspan sees risks in path to recovery
US - In his first speech on the economy in months, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan sounded considerably more cautious about recovery prospects than private forecasters and even fellow Fed policy makers.
Euros become majority currency in Ireland
IRELAND - The amount of euros in circulation has for the first time surpassed the amount of pounds in circulation, according to latest figures from the Central Bank of Ireland. At close of business on Thursday, the Central Bank had issued 148 million…
Banknote and Coin Circulation Figures - Ireland
PRESS RELEASE - Banknote and Coin Circulation Figures, 8 January 2002.
Speech by Svein Gjedrem Governor of Norges Bank
SPEECH - Address given by Norway's Central Bank Governor Svein Gjedrem at a conference hosted by the Federation of Norwegian Agricultural Cooperatives,Trondheim, 11 January 2002.
Speech by Lars Heikensten of Sweden's central bank
SPEECH - Speech by First Deputy Governor of Sweden's central bank Lars Heikensten at the Church of Sweden seminar in Rattvik: "If the World Bank were directed by Jesus Christ ...", 3 January 2002.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Update on the euro cash changeover, 11 January 2002.
Speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
SPEECH - Remarks by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan at the Ninth Annual Economic Development Summit, The Greenlining Institute, Oakland, California, 10 January 2002.
Yen's fall risks Malaysia devaluation
MALAYSIA - Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said his country may be forced to devalue the ringgit, if the Japanese yen continues to decline in value.
Greenspan: non-discrimination good for business
US - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Thursday that discrimination in lending and other aspects of financial life simply makes for bad business.
Poole - Job losses can rise after recovery starts
US - Recent economic data suggest that the U.S. economy has already seen the worst of the current recession, though the data show little sign about the timing and strength of an economic recovery, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President William Poole…
Potmesil might become CNB Board member - Report
CZECH REP - Deputy Finance Minister Tomas Potmesil might become a hot candidate for the post of a member of the Czech National Bank (CNB) Board if President Vaclav Havel does not renew the mandate of CNB vice-governor Ludek Niedermayer, daily Pravo says…