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NY Fed Staff Paper on Treasury securities

The U.S. Treasury announced in August 2005 that it is exploring whether to provide a backstop securities lending facility for U.S. Treasury securities. The New York Fed Staff Paper "Why is the U.S. Treasury contemplating becoming a lender of last resort…

Zimbabwe plans new currency

Zimbabwe will have a new currency next year, the central bank governor announced on Thursday 20 October , the Zimbabwe Observor reports.

NY Fed's Geithner on challenges in risk management

In the speech 'Challenges in risk management' given on 18 October Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the increased complexity of financial systems reduces the vulnerability of individual firms to risk, but adds to uncertainty…

Lambert on challenging times for monetary policy

In the speech 'Challenging times for monetary policy' given on 19 October Richard Lambert of the Bank of England said the central bank is "determined" to prevent higher oil prices from fanning inflation, suggesting he's unlikely to favor another interest…

Bank of England's MPC voted 9-0 to hold rates

Minutes from the Bank of England's 5 and 6 October meeting, released 19 October, showed that all nine members of the Monetary Policy Committee voted to keep interest rates at 4.5 percent this month, not even discussing arguments for a cut.

Fed's Santomero on the evolving role of the FOMC

In the speech 'The evolving role of the FOMC: An insider's perspective on monetary policy' given on 17 October Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the transition to a new Federal Reserve chairman will be a smooth one.

BoE's Lomax on UK monetary policy

In the speech 'UK monetary policy: The international context' given on 17 October Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said the central bank has to be careful not to dislodge inflation expectations at a time when the outlook for world oil prices remains…

IMF chief congratulates Ingves

Rodrigo de Rato, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, congratulated Stefan Ingves on Tuesday 11 October, currently Director of the IMF's Monetary and Financial Systems Department (MFD), for his appointment as Governor of Sveriges…

Riksbank Council on Bergstrom's decision

The Riksbank's General Council thanked Villy Bergstrom for his work at the Riksbank, saying he has played an important part to explain and anchor the Riksbank's role and position in society.

Feldstein for the Fed?

While Harvard University economist Martin Feldstein may have the best credentials to succeed Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chairman, this article published on Tuesday 11 October notes that he may also have the biggest liabilities.

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