Central Banks
Colombia central bank sold $250m reserves to govt
Colombia's central bank sold the government $250 million in foreign reserves and bought 880 billion pesos ($382 million) worth of TES Treasury bonds over the past week, the bank said on Friday 7 October.
PBOC's Zhou sees need for more financial stability
China can't rely solely on central bank interest rate and exchange rate policies to maintain financial stability, People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan wrote in the China Economic Weekly.
Japanese economist expects to head OECD
Japan's candidate for chief of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Tuesday 4 October that she is confident she will be chosen for the post.
Will a dark horse win race to succeed Greenspan?
This article published on Thursday 6 October says comments by US President Bush this week raise some doubts about the conventional wisdom in Washington and on Wall Street, that the race to succeed Greenspan has boiled down to three principal candidates.
IMF appoints new Director for Asia office
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato named Akira Ariyoshi as Director of the IMF's Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Wednesday 5 October.
Interview with Atlanta Fed president Jack Guynn
In an interview published on Monday 3 October, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta president Jack Guynn said the devastation caused by the recent Hurricanes has not altered his thinking about the longer term path of the economy. "I think we're most likely on…
Greenspan: The worst Fed chief ever
This article published Tuesday 4 October gives a contoversial slant on Alan Greenspan. His recent speech 'Economic flexibility' was an attempt to rewrite history by setting up Ben Bernanke to be the fall guy for all of the problems that Greenspan and the…
Greenspan, term ending, returns to Randian roots
According to this article published on Monday 3 October, Alan Greenspan's recent speech in Chicago represents a return to his philosophical roots. His comments show he surely wants to have some say in how he'll be remembered, it says.
Bush calls for independent Fed Chairman
This article published on Wednesday 5 October looks at US President Bush's comments this week that he is looking for a successor to Alan Greenspan who would be seen as politically independent and who can inspire global confidence.
Canada's Macklem on the inflation target
In the speech 'The inflation target: More than just a target' given on 6 October Tiff Macklem of the Bank of Canada discusses the Bank of Canada's inflation-targeting system, which aims to keep inflation low, stable, and predictable in order to promote…
Rosenberg on the Riksbank and monetary policy
In the speech 'The Riksbank and monetary policy' given on 29 September Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said partly on account of the more expansionary economic policy, demand can be expected to be somewhat more robust in the coming two years than…
Bush says next Fed chair named in appropriate time
US President George W. Bush said Tuesday that Alan Greenspan's replacement would be named "at an appropriate time," but he had not yet been given a list of prospective names.
Somali central bank chief sacked by president
The president of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmad, has fired the governor of the Central Bank of Somalia, BBC Monitoring reported from a report on the Shabeelle Media Network's website.
Cleveland Fed sued over racism claim
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, according to a report for the Akron Beacon Journal on the ohio.com website.
Brazil's Meirelles won't run for office in 2006
The president of Brazil's central bank, Henrique Meirelles, has ruled out joining a political party, a move which would have allowed him to run for office next year.
Rosenberg favourite to head Riksbank
Sweden's Riksbank deputy governor Irma Rosenberg is favourite to succeed Lars Heikensten and become the first woman to lead the world's oldest central bank, a survey by Bloomberg found.
NY Fed's Geithner says market risks have altered
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Thursday 6 October that changes in financial markets have raised the question of whether the financial system is more or less vulnerable to shock, and warrant an examination of risk management…
RBI's Reddy urges firms to disclose fx exposure
India's central bank governor called on companies to make more disclosures on their exposure to foreign exchange and derivative products on Friday.
Comment: Venezuela's reserves
The Central Bank of Venezuela last week confirmed that it had liquidated more than half of its operational reserves and deposited the funds at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Comment: Intervention tightrope
Central bank officials from three of the world's most important emerging markets this week made comments to the effect that they are intervening in foreign exchange markets and could continue to do so in the future. The reasons they put forward for doing…
Sweden's Nyberg on financing of deposit insurance
In the speech 'Financing of deposit insurance - a central banker's perspective' given on 15 September Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said to the extent that central banks are concerned with financial stability, there is an important reason for the…
'The Region' from the Minneapolis Fed, Sep 2005
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has published its regular magazine, The Region, for September 2005. The article "Payments system issues and challenges" asks why the market, not the Fed, is the prime mover in the U.S. payments system. The latest…
Argentina explains: Why gold?
According to this article published on Tuesday 4 October, suggestions that the Central Bank of Argentina, along with other South American nations, might increase its gold holdings has now become a realistic scenario.
Venezuela transfers $20 bn reserves to BIS
Venezuela has transferred $20 billion worth of its reserves to the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland, Venezuela's central bank director Domingo Maza Zavala was quoted as saying, confirming comments by President Hugo Chavez last week.