Central Banks
IMF names Saleh Nsouli director of Europe office
Anne Krueger, Acting Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), named Saleh Nsouli as Director of the IMF's Offices in Europe on Monday.
Interview with World Bank's, Wolfowitz
In an interview published this week, before Paul Wolfowitz was confirmed as World Bank President, he says he believes deeply in the mission of the bank. Reducing poverty and promoting economic development are important things we need to do to leave our…
Interview with Central Bank of Cuba's Soberon
Cuba's central bank president Francisco Soberon said in an interview published this week that he was optimistic about recent moves to strengthen both the Cuban peso and the convertible Cuban peso. He also said the Cuban economy registered its first…
De-nationalizing the ECB's executive board
The European Central Bank's chief economist, Otmar Issing, is not scheduled to retire until May 2006. The only certainty about his successor at the moment is that he or she will be a German, according to this article. Current practice is blatantly unfair…
Richmond Fed launches redesigned website
The Richmond Fed has redesigned its website. The revisions to the site incorporate a fresh and updated look, the bank said, while improving the site's usability and better integrating information.
Interview with ECB's Papademos
In an interview published this week, European Central Bank vice-president Lucas Papademos said the weakening of the EU stability and growth pact's rules on cutting deficits would increase the chances of an ECB interest rate hike if it led to a weakening…
Iran's Khatami reappoints central bank governor
President Mohammad Khatami, in a decree issued on Monday 28 March, reconfirmed Ebrahim Sheybani as the governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Iranian news agency IRNA reported this week.
Bundesbank rejects claims of missed staff targets
The Bundesbank, Germany's central bank, has refuted newspaper reports this week stating that it will miss its planned staff reduction targets by a significant amount.
Woman takes charge of China's State forex office
China has appointed a woman as the new director of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE). Hu Xiaolian was formerly an assistant governor of the People's Bank of China.
Norway's Bergo on the economic outlook
In a speech on 'The economic outlook' given on 31 March, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said the economy is showing solid growth without visible signs of accelerating wage and price inflation.
Sweden's Executive Board to visit Jamtland
The Executive Board of the Sveriges Riksbank will visit Jamtland county on 7-8 April. The Board said it would hold a meeting in stersund and make some study visits in the region. The meeting is one of several held outside Stockholm in recent years.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Mar 2005
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has published the March 2005 issue of its Bulletin. The first article discusses the issues around foreign exchange market dysfunction and the rationale for holding reserves. It sets out the framework that the Bank used to…
HKMA announces pay review 2005
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced on Friday 1 April the result of the annual pay review for staff of the HKMA in 2005. As a result of the pay review, the Fixed Pay of most HKMA staff will continue to be frozen in 2005.
Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Meeting, 14 Mar
The Sveriges Riksbank published the minutes from its 14 March Executive Board meeting on 1 April. The minutes showed members expected inflation to be lower than the target level of 2 per cent for a large part of the coming two-year period.
World Bank confirms Wolfowitz as President
The directors of the World Bank confirmed the appointment of Paul Wolfowitz as its President on Thursday 31 March, but agreed on the need for a more open and transparent process for selecting future bank presidents.