Central Banks
HKMA Quarterly Bulletin, September 2004
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has published the September 2004 issue of its Quarterly Bulletin. The latest issue includes an article "International reserve holdings - Are financial centres different?" - examining the relationship between reserve…
Srejber on new EU countries- opportunities & risks
In the speech 'New EU countries - opportunities and risks' given on 20 September Eva Srejber of the Sveriges Riksbank said for some of the other new member states a hurried transition to the euro could give rise to problems. The Baltic States are very…
Counterfeiting: A Canadian perspective
The author of this Bank of Canada Working Paper considers the economic issues that counterfeiting raises. He proposes an innovative method for estimating the quantity of counterfeit currency in circulation and develops estimates for Canada for 2001.
Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, Aug 04
The Bank of England's August 2004 quarterly Inflation Attitudes Survey was published on 20 September. Asked about the future path of interest rates, 73% expected rates to rise in the next 12 months, little changed from 71% in the May survey.
China price performance remains stable, says PBOC
"The price performance in China remains stable on the whole," said Governor of the People's Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan on Sunday.
Afghanistan taking steps to capital market launch
Afghanistan took its first steps towards a capital market with an auction on Sunday of capital notes which will allow the country's banks to determine a market-driven interest rate. "This is an important step for us. It is the the beginning of a capital…
Canada's prospects best for year: Dodge
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge told Finance Minister Ralph Goodale in July the country's chances of steady economic and job growth are the best in years, Bloomberg News reported under Canada's Access to Information Act.
Argentina's repayment dates to IMF extended by 1yr
Argentina's debt repayment dates to the International Monetary Fund were extended by a year on Friday, the agency said.
NBP says Poland's 2006 ERM II depends on deficit
Poland's joining the Exchange Rate Mechanism ERM II in mid-2006 depends on its meeting the budget deficit criterion, Polish National Bank (NBP) Vice-President Krzysztof Rybinski said.
IMF set to warn ECB against lifting rate too soon
The International Monetary Fund will warn the European Central Bank against lifting interest rates too soon in its next report on the world economic outlook, the Financial Times Deutschland reported without citing sources.
China to appoint new securities mkt chief
China is set to replace the head of its stock and derivatives markets regulatory body with the vice-mayor of the southwestern city of Chongqing, a Government source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday, according to Sify Finance.
Udeshi on Issues in bank regulation & supervision
In the speech 'Issues in bank regulation and supervision' given on 16 September Smt. K J Udeshi of the RBI said the rationale for financial regulation lies in the economic costs imposed on the society by financial market failure.
Bank of Japan - Annual Review 2004
The Bank of Japan has published its Annual Review for the year ended 2004, which covers the year ended 31 March 2004. In the foreword Toshihiko Fukui said economic activity in Japan remained flat in the first half of fiscal 2003 due partly to the…
Fed's Gramlich on Oil shocks and monetary policy
In the speech 'Oil shocks and monetary policy' given on 16 September Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said the current spike in oil prices is unlikely to deter the Federal Reserve from continuing to raise interest rates.
Reports name V Leeladhar as new RBI dep governor
The appointment of V Leeladhar has been cleared as deputy governor at the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) according to a report by The Economic Times this week.
Gono goes to China
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's embattled governor Dr Gideon Gono is believed to be in China to finalise talks on closer ties with his counterpart, the governor of the People's Bank of China.
Argentina's Redrado to be appointed cb president
Argentine Foreign Minister Martin Redrado, a former securities regulator, will be appointed central bank president after President Nestor Kirchner decided not to renew Alfonso Prat-Gay's term, which expires next week, Cabinet Chief Alberto Fernandez said…
KAS bank connects to Banque de France
KAS Bank is the first non-French bank to realise a direct connection to the payment system of the French Central Bank. KAS Bank has been active as a General Clearing Member and Settlement Agent on the French market since 2001.
Fraga used illegal money changers, Estado reports
Arminio Fraga, former president of Brazil's central bank, sent money to Brazil using illegal money changers when he was living in the U.S. in the 1990s, O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper reported.