Central Banks

BIS Quarterly Review, September 2003

The BIS September 2003 quarterly review, released 8 September, is divided into two parts. The first analyses recent developments in financial markets, financing flows in banking and debt securities markets, and activity on derivatives exchanges. The…

BDO UniconRuf to audit Russian central bank

The Russian central bank has signed an agreement with BDO UniconRuf to audit the central bank's accounts, according to The Russian Journal. The company obtained the right to audit the Central Bank's 2002 report after winning a corresponding tender…

Solomons central banker Rick Hou speaks out

Rick Hou, governor of the Central Bank of the Solomon Islands (CBSI) has spoken out about the government's apparent lack of enthusiasm in renewing his appointment, according to Solomons Today. Mr Hou agreed to a new term as central bank governor after…

24 hours to a deal - Argentina wrestles with IMF

On Monday 8 September, Argentina and the IMF were finalising a deal that will see the South American country avoid a fresh default, according to the BBC. If an agreement is not reached within 24 hours, Argentina will be forced into a damaging $2.9bn (£1…

No sign of sustained recovery yet - ECB's Schioppa

ECB Executive Board member Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa said on Saturday 6 September that after so many disappointments it is hard to believe in an imminent recovery, Reuters reports. While "some signs" of recovery exist, Padoa-Schioppa said the euro zone…

ECB's Quaden says euro zone rates are low enough

On the eve of the meeting at the Bank for International Settlements, ECB Governing Council Member Guy Quaden told reporters on Sunday 7 September that euro zone interest rates had fallen far enough to support a rebound that was expected by year's end,…

Central bankers see a global upswing

Jean-Claude Trichet said on Monday 8 September that he was "very encouraged" by developments and the accumulation of signs in the major economies in the world, Reuters reports. Speaking at a news conference after a bi-monthly central bankers' meeting at…

Slaves to the mechanical rules of central banking

Stephen Cecchetti, in an article in the Financial Times, delves into history and says it is difficult to justify the unstated extension of Alan Greenspan's argument, as made at the recent Jackson Hole conference, from flexibility in the execution of…

Central Bank of Jordan - Annual Report 2002

The Central Bank of Jordan has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. The Jordanian economy in 2002 managed to cope with regional and international developments, the Annual Report says. This outcome was achieved through implementing a set…

Central Bank of Peru - Annual Report 2002

The Central Bank of Peru has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. Since 2002, the Central Bank's monetary policy has been conducted following a scheme of Explicit Inflation Targeting, the Annual Report says.

SARB to hold special monetary policy meeting

The South African Reserve Bank announced on Friday 5 September that it will hold a special monetary policy committee meeting on September 10, according to the Mail and Guradian. A statement from the Reserve Bank said that "major underlying trends in the…

China's central bank governor defends policy

Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the PBOC, said on Thursday 4 September that it was too early to make a decision about the loosening of currency controls on the yuan, according to Associated Press. China's official news agency quoted him as saying "It is too…

Parry: Fed still has room to cut rates if needed

Robert Parry said on Thursday 4 September that the Federal Reserve still has room to cut interest rates if the US economy were to underperform, Reuters reports. But the San Francisco Fed chief, who is a voting member of the FOMC, stressed that he thought…

Fed's Ben Bernanke on the economic outlook

In a speech on 'The Economic Outlook' given on 4 September Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the Fed had "no reason" to raise short-term interest rates so long as price pressures remained at bay. "In my view, the Federal Open Market Committee has…

Some questions and answers from the ECB

At the ECB's press conference on Thursday Vice President Lucas Papademos said the bank's governing council "takes note with great concern of recent fiscal developments" in some member states. Papademos did not name the countries concerned, but his…

IMF open to idea of Asian Monetary Fund

IMF managing director Horst Kohler, addressing a luncheon meeting in Malaysia, said that the Fund is open to the idea of an Asian Monetary Fund and that the IMF could provide constructive dialogue on the idea, according to a report by Reuters.

Nyberg on developments in the property market

In a speech on 'Developments in the property market' given on 2 September, Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said in the housing market, prices have continued to rise despite the recent economic slowdown. The market for commercial property has instead…

False conceptions of the euro and the Riksbank

In a speech on 'False conceptions of the euro and the Riksbank' given on 3 September, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said less than two weeks remain now to the referendum that will determine whether Sweden shall introduce the euro. Adopting…

Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, September 2003

The Federal Reserve Beige Book released on 3 September said that the US economy improved in July and August but the jobs market was stubbornly weak. "Labour markets remain slack across the nation, with few reports of occupational shortages," the report…

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