Central Banks
ECB keeping rate options open says Quaden
The European Central Bank is not ruling out the possibility of an interest rate hike in early August, ECB governing council member Guy Quaden was quoted as saying in an interview published Monday 26 June.
BIS Board of Directors elects three new members
The Board of Directors of the BIS announced Monday 26 June the election of three additional central bank Governors as members of the Board of Directors of the BIS.
Donald Kohn appointed Chairman of the CGFS
At their meeting in Basel this weekend, the Governors of the central banks of the Group of Ten (G10) countries appointed Donald L Kohn as Chairman of the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS).
David Walton
This Obituary, published Friday 23 June, says that David Walton was a tough-minded economist who capped a brilliant City career with a seat on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee.
HKMA's Choi on the debt market of Hong Kong
In the speech 'The debt market of Hong Kong - What can we offer to investors?' given on 13 June Y.K. Choi of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said there are a few fundamental factors which make Hong Kong an ideal place for the bond market.
Comment: Vacant BoE MPC seats
Following the sad and unexpected news of the death of David Walton, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, the British Treasury has yet another appointment to make.
China can convert part of FX to gold - report
Two central bank officials suggested China can convert part of its foreign exchange reserves to gold holdings to head off risks from the depreciation of the US dollar, China's state media reported.
The IMF's balance-sheet and credit risk
The authors of this Bank of Canada Working Paper examine the characteristics of International Monetary Fund (IMF) lending from the 1960s to 2005. They find that there has been an increase in portfolio concentration and that lending terms have effectively…
Buba's Weber says ECB 'very accommodative'
Bundesbank president Axel Weber said on Friday 23 June that the European Central Bank's monetary policy remains very accommodative despite the June 8 interest rate increase.
Comment: Uganda eyes inflation target
The Bank of Uganda will implement an inflation-targetting framework in the near future, the governor of the central bank, Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, told CentralBankNews.com. Only a lack of adequate and timely data is holding it back.
Atlanta Fed's Guynn set to retire
Jack Guynn, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, announced Thursday 22 June that he plans to retire effective from 1 Oct 2006.
Mark Olson resigns from Fed
Mark W. Olson submitted his resignation Wednesday 21 June as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective June 30, 2006.
BOJ members closely watching stock prices
Minutes of the Bank of Japan's recent policy board meeting released Tuesday 20 June said members need to closely watch the impact of a global decline in stock prices on the world's second-largest economy.
Bank of England voted 7-1 to hold rates
Bank of England policymakers voted 7-1 to leave UK interest rates unchanged at their 7-8 June meeting, minutes released Wednesday 21 June showed.
Former Fed vice chairman joining Swiss Re
Former Federal Reserve vice chairman Roger Ferguson is joining global reinsurance company Swiss Re in a senior executive position, the company announced on Monday 19 June.
Fed's Kohn on the effects of globalization
In the speech 'The effects of globalization on inflation and their implications for monetary policy' given on 16 June Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said cutting U.S. inflation "could be difficult and costly" once it rose.
Fed's Olson named chairman of PCAOB
Federal Reserve governor Mark Olson was named on Monday 19 June as head of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, a U.S. watchdog that polices corporate auditors.
Senate approves Kohn as Fed vice chairman
The U.S. Senate approved the nomination of Federal Reserve governor Donald Kohn on Monday 19 June, to be vice chairman at the US central bank.
Paper on European monetary policy
The paper "Is European monetary policy appropriate for the EMU member countries? A counterfactual analysis" analyses whether interest rate paths in the EMU member countries would have been different if the previous national central banks had not handed…
Poll result says Fukui should quit
Nearly half of the respondents to a poll by Kyodo News Service said Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui should step down from his position, the news agency reported.
Interview with SNB's Hildebrand
In an interview with Swissinfo, published on Thursday 15 June, Swiss National Bank governing board member Philipp Hildebrand said the recent interest rate increase is unlikely to be the last.
Poole on the role of anecdotal information
In the speech 'The role of anecdotal information in monetary policy' given on 16 June William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said US policy makers should use anecdotal information to help assess whether higher energy prices are driving…