Central Banks
Fukuma sees risk from maintaining reserve target
Katsutoshi Fukuma, a member of the Bank of Japan's policy board, said in a speech he now sees rising risks in maintaining the bank's present 30-35 trln yen liquidity reserve target range, and he reiterated his call for a reduction.
Bank of Italy valued at 1bln euro
The total value of the Bank of Italy's shares is about 1 bln euro, said economy undersecretary Maria Teresa Armosino, but she said the shares are not "marketable".
Russia won't increase euro reserves
The Central Bank of Russia is not planning to increase the euro share in the country's gold and currency reserves and bi-currency basket, the first deputy bank chairman said Tuesday 13 September.
Malta holds foreign reserve management workshop
The Central Bank of Malta has hosted a two-day workshop in conjunction with the European Central Bank on the implications of euro area membership for foreign reserve management by national central banks.
Financial Stability Forum holds its 14th meeting
The Financial Stability Forum (FSF), chaired by Roger W. Ferguson, met on 8-9 September in London. Members discussed risks and vulnerabilities in the international financial system.
PBOC to avoid triggering forex volatility
People's Bank of China chief Zhou Xiaochuan has vowed that the bank will not begin any changes in the management of its foreign exchange reserves that could introduce market volatility.
King's cricket connection
Mervyn King spent Thursday 8 September watching England play Australia at the Oval in the last Ashes cricket Test. But the Bank of England governor doesn't just watch the game, he is also involved in a campaign to bring more cricket to state schools in…
Interview with IMF's Rodrigo de Rato
In an interview published this week IMF managing director Rodrigo de Rato warns that high oil prices could halt Korea's economic recovery. He also says sluggish export growth could put a brake on the recovery.
OECD needs reform says Japan's candidate
Japan's candidate to become the next secretary-general of the OECD says the group needs to be more responsive to developing countries to avoid losing its importance as an international organization, the Financial Times reports in its international…
Caruana's potential replacements named
According to a report by Expansion this week, there are four names in the hat to replace Jaime Caruana as governor of the Bank of Spain when he steps down in Summer 2006.
Dookeran may lead Trinidad party
The former governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Winston Dookeran, may become leader of the main opposition party in Trinidad after the incumbent announced he would not be running for the post again.
Kyrgyzstan's central bank chief under house arrest
The governor of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, Ulan Sarbanov, has been placed under house arrest, accused of abuse of power during the rule of deposed president Askar Akayev.
SNB's Hildebrand says rate hikes may be needed
Swiss National Bank board member Philipp Hildebrand said it may be necessary to increase interest rates further if it becomes clear that a 'sustainable improvement of economic prospects' is occurring.
Berlusconi says government can't force Fazio out
Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi said Friday 9 September the government can not force Bank of Italy governor Antonio Fazio to resign and only the European Central Bank can intervene.
Asia can fight speculators without its own IMF
The Indonesian authorities plan to seek $6 billion in standby funds from Japan to bolster the country's depleting foreign reserves has seen the Indonesian currency slump to a four-year low, this article published on Tuesday 6 September reports.
BIS's Knight on challenges to financial stability
In the speech 'Challenges to financial stability in the current global macroeconomic environment' given on 6 September, Malcolm Knight of the BIS said the global financial system of today is vastly more efficient and resilient to small or moderate shocks…
Report says Fed rate pause 'not ruled out'
Federal Reserve officials say they are watching to see how financial markets and the economy react to the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina before deciding on what action to take at their policy-setting meeting on Sept. 20, the Wall Street Journal…
Uganda upgrades foreign reserve management
The Bank of Uganda (BOU) plans to upgrade its foreign reserve management operations by installing a software system worth one million US dollars.
BOK will 'seriously' consider rate hike next month
Bank of Korea governor Park Seung said the central bank may raise its benchmark interest rate as early as next month as it needs to act before a full economic recovery.
India's Udeshi on financial system stability
In the speech 'Financial system stability and Basel II -Way forward' given on 26 August Kishori Udeshi of the RBI said the RBI is making efforts to formulate policies to deal with risks arising on account of operations of large and complex financial…
U.K. interest rates are heading for a decline
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee will decide on UK interest rates this Thursday. This article published on Wednesday 7 September suggests there will no surprise when the MPC leaves interest rates unchanged at 4.5 per cent, but rates are…
Bank of Italy's Fazio defies mounting calls to go
Antonio Fazio continues to defy calls for his resignation from the Bank of Italy. This article published on Tuesday 6 September says the face-off between Fazio and a growing number of government ministers threatens a prolonged institutional crisis in a…
Bank of Canada raises interest rates by 0.25%
The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday 7 September that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 2 3/4 per cent.