Central Banks
Columbia economist linked to Fed board
The Federal Reserve is reported to be considering appointing former Columbia University economist and ex-Federal Reserve Bank of New York senior staff member Frederic Mishkin as vice chairman of the Fed's board.
Kyrgyz Rep's Sarbanov resigns
Ulan Sarbanov has been relieved of his post of chairman of the Kyrgyz National Bank "as of 30 March in line with his letter of resignation". The president recently signed the relevant decree, according to the Kyrgyz AKIpress news agency website.
Interview with ADB's Kuroda
In an interview published on Sunday 9 April, the President of the Asian Development Bank Haruhiko Kuroda said Asian countries, including China, already have ample foreign exchange reserves and there is no need for them to accumulate more.
China's forex reserves bring risks: ADB
A senior official at the Asian Development Bank said on Saturday 8 April that China could be accumulating too much foreign exchange reserves and should manage the associated risks carefully.
Comment: The IMF's challenge
Raghuram Rajan, the IMF's economic counsellor and director of research, said in a speech Monday 10 April at the Kiel Institute that "as the reserves of advanced emerging markets fall, they may well want to re-engage with the Fund". Behind these remarks…
Brazil central bank directors resign
Brazil's central bank said in a statement on Thursday 6 April that Alexandre Schwartsman, the head of its international relations department, and Sergio Darcy, chief of its norms department, had asked to step down.
Turkish governor name sent to president
Turkish State Minister and Chief Negotiator for EU talks Ali Babacan said on Friday 7 April that the government's decision on the appointment of a new central bank governor will be sent to President Ahmet Necdet Sezer today.
New BOK deputy governor appointed
South Korea's president Roh Moo-hyun on Thursday 6 April appointed Lee Sung-il, CEO and president of the Seoul Money Brokerage Services, deputy governor of the Bank of Korea (BOK).
Perspectives on low global interest rates
This IMF Working Paper, published March 2006, looks at the dramatic decline in global real interest rates in recent years from a historical perspective and examines the various factors that may account for this trend.
Trichet leaves ECB's monetary moves in doubt
According to this article published on Friday 7 April, a burst of candor from European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet has left analysts reassessing the timetable for future ECB monetary policy moves. That reassessment may not have gone far…
Chicago's Moskow on central counterparty clearing
In the speech 'Public policy and central counterparty clearing' given on 4 April Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said new clearing arrangements are emerging all the time.
Ingves on the inflation target and monetary policy
In the speech 'The inflation target and monetary policy' given on 4 April Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said there has been a gradual development in our reasoning on monetary policy.
Gulf states buy euros with their reserves
According to this article published on Wednesday 5 April, a diversification of Middle East reserves could have a negative impact on Washington's ability to finance its debt.
Ex-BoJ's Taya sees one rate rise by year-end
The Bank of Japan is expected to raise interest rates once by the end of the year and twice in 2007, a former board member said on Thursday 6 April.
Trichet says markets misread ECB rate stance
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said Thursday 6 April that eurozone governments need to use the current economic upturn to cut their budget deficits faster.
Devakula: Efficiency enhancements, risk management
In the speech 'Efficiency enhancements and risk management' given on 16 March M R Pridiyathorn Devakula of the Bank of Thailand said one cannot simply reduce risks by relying on risk management process alone.
Canada's Duguay on the conduct of monetary policy
In the speech 'The conduct of monetary policy: Dealing with changes in the terms of trade' given on 4 April Pierre Duguay of the Bank of Canada said interest rates may need to rise to control inflation.
Should GCC states diversify reserves?
According to the article 'Should GCC states diversify reserves away from the US dollar?' published Tuesday 4 April, the discussion among GCC central banks about diversifying away from the US dollar comes at a time when the greenback has already devalued…
Acting deputy governor appointed in Turkey
The Turkish government has appointed Cigdem Kose, general director of the central bank's markets department, as acting deputy governor after a vice governor retired, the bank said.
Interview with Afghanistan's Delawari
According to an interview with Central Bank of Afghanistan governor Noorullah Delawari, published Saturday 1 April, security risks in the country are a major obstacle to investment outside of aid plans.
Fed's Kroszner on central counterparty clearing
In the speech 'Central counterparty clearing: History, innovation, and regulation' given on 3 April Randall Kroszner of the Federal Reserve said in recent years, public policymakers have demonstrated growing interest and concern about the effectiveness…
Bank of Canada to upgrade $5 banknote
The Bank of Canada on Tuesday 4 April announced that it will issue a $5 note with upgraded security features beginning 15 November 2006 as part of its ongoing effort to improve the security of Canadian bank notes.
ECB's Trichet on central counterparty clearing
In the speech 'Issues related to central counterparty clearing' given on 4 April Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said market forces need a sound legal, regulatory and oversight basis to work efficiently.