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Speech by David Dodge of Bank of Canada, 20 Feb

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Canada's Experience with Inflation Targets and a Flexible Exchange Rate: Lessons Learned' Dodge said that both Canada and the global economy seem to have turned the corner, and believed modest growth in Canada would pick up…

Speech by Nobuyuki Nakahara, Bank of Japan, 11 Dec

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Japanese Economy and Monetary Policy in a Deflationary Environment' Nakahara said the central bank should take radical monetary steps, including buying 200 billion yen ($1.59 billion) a month of foreign bonds or using…

Tokyo plays down prospect of bank boost

JAPAN - The Japanese government yesterday played down speculation that it was preparing a large capital injection into the wobbly banking system before the end of next month, when a government blanket guarantee on bank deposits will be lifted.

ECB PRESS RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE - Manual on "Accession countries: balance of payments/ international investment position statistical methods", 20 February.

Give Wadhwani a longer run at Bank

FEATURE - Sushil Wadhwani has denied a stock market rumour that he asked Gordon Brown to keep his seat on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee after his three-year term expires in May.

Nations start line up for Washington rollover

UK - The announcement last week that Wim Duisenberg is to retire as head of the European Central Bank, and the comments by Bundesbank governor Ernst Welteke Tuesday that Germany may sell some of its gold, has revived industry speculation that the…

Speech by Miyako Suda of the Bank of Japan, 5 Nov

SPEECH - Based on a speech given by Miyako Suda, Member of the Policy Board, at the Meeting on Economic and Financial Matters in Saitama on November 5, 2001. It is a translated and revised version of the Japanese text released in November. Released 25…

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