Central Banks

UK must not waver in its euro tests

Anarticle in the Financial Times by Martin Wolf says for the UK government to win a referendum on the euro it must persuade the public of the economic benefits and be seen to approach the question with an open mind.

Growth and Adjustment in Chile-A Look at the 1990s

A Working Paper from the Central Bank of Chile published March 2003 provides a thorough review of the post-1998 slowdown in economic growth in Chile. The paper is jointly authored by the newly named president of the Banco Central De Chile Vittorio Corbo.

Hong Kong launches euro clearing system

Hong Kong launched its euro clearing system on Monday 28 April with the aim of eliminating Herstatt risk in foreign exchange settlements, according to Reuters.

China quarantines banknotes in SARS scare

China's banks are taking steps to halt the spread of the SARS virus and the central bank has urged people to use cards instead of cash. Other steps include sterilising banknotes with disinfectant, according to Dow Jones.

Duisenberg heir need not be French, lawmaker says

Christa Randzio-Plath, chairwoman of the European Parliament's monetary committee, has said that Wim Duisenberg's successor at the ECB does not have to be French, commenting "We have not only to look at nationality", according to Bloomberg News.

ECB warns SARS more damaging than war

In an interview with Spanish newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, an executive member of the ECB, said the negative impact of the Iraq war could be outweighed by the effect of the SARS virus.

BMA chief to chair Jeddah conference

Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) Governor Shaikh Khalifa will chair the second meeting of the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) Council meeting at the Islamic Development Bank on Wednesday 30 April, according to the Gulf Daily News.

ECB's Duisenberg implies he will leave in a year

The European Central Bank published its annual report for 2002 on Tuesday with Wim Duisenberg hinting that he would not be at the ECB this time next year. "This will be the last foreword of an ECB Annual Report to bear my signature," he said in the…

Bank of Canada appoints new deputy governors

The Bank of Canada announced the appointment of two deputy governors to its interest rate setting governing council on Tuesday. David Longworth joined the Bank of Canada in 1974 and Mark Carney represents the addition of an outsider from an investment…

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - In this week's Special Feature CentralBankNet presents extracts from an exclusive interview with Professor Manfred Neumann of the University of Bonn. In the interview Professor Neumann spoke to Central Banking journal's Editor Robert…

Michael Moskow on the economic outlook

In a speech on 'Economic Outlook' Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the road to recovery for the economy has turned out to be bumpier than expected. But underlying trends in productivity are strong and although there is still a…

Bergo on inflation targeting with variable ex rate

In a speech on 'Inflation targeting with a fluctuating exchange rate' Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said experience has shown that monetary authorities do not have the means to control the exchange rate. Monetary policy has nevertheless, Bergo added, been…

Capital flows to emerging markets

A recent Working Paper from the Bank of England 'Capital flows to emerging markets' extends a model previously developed by Barro et al. The paper looks at the optimal rate at which capital should flow to emerging market economies. It suggests optimal…

Ensuring a balanced ECB Executive Board

On Tuesday 29 April at 9.30 , the Committee of Economic and Monetary Affairs will be holding a Confirmation Hearing of Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell who has been nominated by the Council of Ministers as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central…

NZ c bank to appoint new external monetary adviser

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will appoint a new external monetary policy adviser, after placing newspaper adverts at the weekend, according to Dow Jones. The position plays a central role in advising the bank's governor Alan Bollard on interest rate…

Chile's new central bank chief tough but popular

The newly appointed president of Chile's central bank Vittorio Corbo has said the tight grip on inflation will be maintained as he takes office. Corbo is reported to joke, in the Reuters report, that markets rally every time U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman…

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