Central Banks
Ministers concerned over settlement plan - report
European finance ministers have raised doubts about the European Central Bank's plan to provide its own settlement system for eurozone securities transactions, the Financial Times reported Monday 22 January.
Taking personalities out of monetary policy
The Working Paper 'Taking personalities out of monetary policy decision making? Interactions, heterogeneity and committee decisions in the Bank of England's MPC' from the Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis identifies significant interactions…
RBNZ announces role for Steve Anderson at IMF
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced Friday 19 January that the Head of Risk Assessment and Assurance, Steve Anderson, has been appointed to the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) External Audit Committee.
Cleveland Fed's Pianalto on economic conditions
In the speech 'National and regional economic conditions' given on 18 January Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said financial markets seem confident that the Federal Reserve will bring inflation back down, but there is a risk…
Bini Smaghi on global capital & monetary policies
In the speech 'Global capital and national monetary policies' given on 18 January Lorenzo Bini Smaghi of the ECB said central banks must be careful not to overreact to declines in real bond yields, which may reflect special factors related to…
Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report Update
The Bank of Canada released its January 2007 Monetary Policy Report Update on Thursday 18 January. Canada's economy will pick up this year and next, while global growth slows, according to the report.
Coroner's report on death of BoE's Walton
Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member David Walton was killed by a rare flesh-eating bug, a coroner's officer report has shown.
Economists may review RBA testimony
Australian lawmakers are likely to invite economists to review the twice-yearly testimony of Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens, Bloomberg reported Friday 19 January.
Fed's Mishkin on house prices in monetary policy
In the speech 'The role of house prices in formulating monetary policy' given on 17 January Frederic Mishkin of the Federal Reserve said the Fed should not get involved with trying to burst or even slow the growth of housing bubbles because it would lose…
Fukui says BoJ not bowing to pressure
The Bank of Japan will try to change interest rates slowly but has no timetable for such moves at present, central bank governor Toshihiko Fukui said Thursday 18 January.
Fed adviser Reinhart to leave for AEI
Vincent Reinhart, one of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's top advisers on interest rates, is leaving the central bank, a statement said Wednesday 17 January.
Russian central bank reserves drop
The Russian central bank said Thursday 18 January its gold and foreign currency reserves have dropped by 2.2 bln usd in one week, with levels standing at 301.7 bln usd on Jan 12.
Stark says ECB criticism has little support
European Central Bank board member Juergen Stark said in a speech on Wednesday 16 January that criticisms of the ECB by some politicians have very little support and are simply a reflection of some countries' failure to adapt to monetary union.
Riksbank names new head of financial stability
At its meeting on Tuesday 16 January, the Executive Board of the Swedish Riksbank appointed Mattias Persson the new head of the Financial Stability Department.
Rosenberg: Introducing own path for the repo rate
In the speech 'Riksbank to introduce own path for the repo rate' given on 17 January Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said the central bank will start issuing its own repo rate forecasts when it publishes its predictions for inflation.
Theater of the absurd surrounds BOJ's decision
According to this article from Bloomberg, published Wednesday 17 January, the Bank of Japan may be about to lose even more of the credibility is has worked to restore.
BoT says cut rates to spur economy
The Bank of Thailand said Wednesday 17 January it cut its key interest rate for the first time in more than three years to spur the economy after currency controls.
Russia charges central banker murder suspect
Russian prosecutors on Wednesday 17 January charged a private banker with ordering the murder of Russian central bank first deputy chairman Andrei Kozlov.
ECB says pan-euro settlement system to cut costs
The European Central Bank said Tuesday 16 January it believes the implementation of an integrated securities settlement system in the euro zone could cut settlement costs by up to 90%.
Paper on monetary policy by committee
The Meeting Paper from the Society for Economic Dynamics 'The dynamic (in)efficiency of monetary policy by committee' develops a model where the value of the monetary policy instrument is selected by a heterogenous committee engaged in a dynamic voting…
UWE paper on monetary policy uncertainty
It is widely believed that institutional arrangements influence the quality of monetary policy outcomes. Judged on its 'transparency' characteristics, therefore the Bank of England should do better than both the Bundesbank and ECB, according to the…
Philippines' Tetangco on risk management
In the speech 'Central Bank of the Philippines' initiatives to strengthen risk management practices in banks' given on 6 December Amando M Tetangco, Jr of the Central Bank of the Philippines said BSP initiatives are geared towards simultaneously…