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UK inflation rises unexpectedly in July

UK inflation rose to 2.9% in July the National Statistics office said Tuesday according to BizWorld. "The largest upward influence came from clothing and footwear, particularly women's outerwear. This year's summer sales for clothing were not as great as…

Fed expected to keep rates steady at 45-year low

The Federal Reserve is expected to hold short-term interest rates steady when it meets Tuesday USA Today reported, amid recent signs - including faster productivity growth and rising factory orders - that the economy is beginning to accelerate at a…

BOJ sets up panel to check accuracy of statistics

The Bank of Japan is to set up a committee to examine the central bank's statistics for accuracy, Japan Today said. The BOJ acknowledged July 25 that its monthly data on the outstanding balance of CP underwritten by banks were incorrect and would be…

Contrasting perspectives on deflation

For this weeks CentralBankNet Special Feature we present a variety of views on the threat of deflation. The well known phrase from former Fed Chairman William McChesney Martin that the job of central bankers is "to take away the punch bowl just when the…

Mboweni on Empowerment and the S African economy

In a speech on 'Empowerment and the South African Economy' given on 6 August Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said that it is correct to say that ultimately the functions of the Reserve Bank are to make a contribution towards an environment…

Central Bank of Chile - Annual Report 2002

The Central Bank of Chile has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. In 2002 the Central Bank continued to analyse and interact with the financial system to modernize the national payments system, developing a draft real time gross…

RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, August 2003

The Reserve Bank of Australia released its August 2003 Statement on Monetary Policy on 11 August. While the Australian economy remains in a position to perform relatively well against a weak international background, the pace of growth of the non-farm…

Italian economy dips into recession

The Italian statistics agency Istat said gross domestic product in the euro zone's third-largest economy shrank for the second quarter in a row, putting Italy into a recession, according to Reuters.

Argentina's Lavagna sees draft IMF deal this week

Speaking last week on the three-year loan pact to replace a $6.8 billion IMF emergency agreement that expires on 31 August, Argentine Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna told reporters "The IMF is now working in Buenos Aires and probably we'll have…

Undue pessimism is driving the eurozone recession

This article by Paul De Grauwe in the Financial Times says that the ECB was wrong to blame the eurozone recession on structural factors and scold eurozone politicians for doing nothing to liberalise labour markets and modernise welfare systems. "It is…

Central bank transparency - As clear as mud

Being open and being predictable are rather different things, this article in The Economist finds. Using statistics from polls conducted before central banks' policy meetings it says that the Fed's interest rate changes are the most predictable at 95%,…

Bank of Japan sees 'virtually flat' economy

The Bank of Japan's August monthly report published on Monday 11 August said "economic activity remains virtually flat", according to Reuters, and on job conditions it said the situation remained tough although the number of people in work had stopped…

Zimbabwe gov't bans cash 'hoarding'

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe passed a law last week banning the hoarding of bank notes, according to a report by Reuters. The law bypassed parliament and one economist said he was "mystified" about how it would be applied.

Slovenia not ready to join EU says France Arhar

Former governor of the central bank of Slovenia, France Arhar, said in an interview reported by the STA News Agency thathe didn't think Slovenia was ready to join the EU yet. If Slovenia wishes to catch up with the EU within ten years, its minimum growth…

The Bank of Thailand's 'Young Guns'

They're fresh, well-educated and thrilled to be serving their country, they are the Young Guns at the Bank of Thailand. This article in the Bangkok Post takes a look at the "new blood" of economists at the Bank of Thailand, who say that unlike an…

Who will be the banker bet?

This article in the Financial Times looks at the current crop of top central bankers and asks who will secure their place in history as a trustworthy custodian of the economy? Timing is everything, and while Alan Greenspan would have been a "no contest"…

Strikes may delay economic recovery: BOK chief

Bank of Korea (BOK) governor Park Seung said on Thursday 7 August that the central bank will keep a close eye on economic developments as there are both positive and negative signs present, reported the Korea Times. But if labour and risk management…

ECCB upgrades security features of currency

The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank released plans on Wednesday to upgrade the security features of "its family of banknotes". Upgrades are being made to the security thread and the filigree foil features, the ECCB said, according to the Caribbean Media…

Romanian c bank announces increased reserves steps

The National Bank of Romania will increase its reserves to strengthen Romania's credibility on foreign markets and to create the conditions for a further improvement of the country's credit ratings, BNR Governor Mugur Isarescu said, according to the…

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