Central Banks
EC to consider war when evaluating Pact
Romano Prodi has indicated that war in Iraq will be taken into account when the European Commission assesses member countries' deficits under the stability and growth pact, according to a BizWorld report.
Bank of Canada appoints Desjardins to board
Jean-Guy Desjardins has been appointed to the board of directors of the Bank of Canada and will take up the position immediately, according to a report in the Toronto Star
ECB vote reform OK'd at EU summit
EU leaders agreed the proposal from the European Central Bank to reform the voting arrangements of its Governing Council, a spokesman for EU presidency holder Greece said on Friday.
Transatlantic rift not hurting central banks
Jean-Claude Trichet said on Thursday that the widening political rift between certain European countries and the US would not affect the transatlantic working relationship between central banks.
ECB ready to react to disturbances
The ECB reassured on Thursday that it was ready to react in the event of financial market disturbances after the start of military action against Iraq.
BoJ statement on the military action against Iraq
Statement made Thursday by the governor of the Bank of Japan at the onset of war hostilities.
Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, February 2003
REPORT - The Bundesbank said in its February 2003 monthly report the recovery of the world economy slowed down noticeably in autumn 2002 even grinding to a halt in industrial countries. The report says this picture has changed little since the turn of…
Fukui taking charge
ARTICLE - This article looks at some of the pressures that will face the new governor of the Bank of Japan as he begins his term. As Toshihiko Fukui takes the BOJ helm, he faces an even more difficult economic situation than that confronted by Hayami,…
Israel's Treasury blasts central bank policy
A brochure published by Israel's Finance Ministry blames the central bank for much of the malaise dogging the country's economy. The brochure also described the Bank of Israel's monetary policy as "too restrictive".
Can Fukui pull isolated BOJ in from the cold?
ARTICLE - This article asks whether Fukui will tread his own monetary policy path in an effort to rid Japan of deflation and adopt unorthodox measures which Masaru Hayami steadfastly resisted.
ECB Press Release on the war in Iraq, 20 March
Statement of the ECB's Governing Council following the start of military action in Iraq, 20 March.
Ignatyev - Reserves to prevent ruble fluctuation
During a working meeting with the President of Russia, central bank chairman Sergei Ignatyev said that the Bank's foreign currency reserves will make it possible to prevent major fluctuations in the ruble exchange rate in the near future.
Interview - President of Central Bank of Ecuador
INTERVIEW - In a recent interview Mauricio Yepez, president of Ecuador's central bank, spoke of the technical missions to Ecuador by the IMF and other institutions. He said Ecuador expects to get 100m US dollars from the IADB later this year and a first…
ECB sees profits slide by 0.6 bn euros for 2002
On Thursday the European Central Bank revealed that profits fell by 33% in the year ended 2002. In a press release the ECB blamed the reduction on the fall in both the US dollar and euro interest rates during the year. The accounts also show that the ECB…
Federal Reserve hold rates steady amid uncertainty
Federal Reserve FOMC held rates steady at the meeting on Tuesday March 18. The Committee said in a press release that the hesitancy of economic expansion owes much to geopolitical uncertainties.
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Minutes
MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 19 March for the meeting of 5 and 6 March 2003. The minutes show that MPC members voted 8-1 in favour of maintaining interest rates at their current levels…
Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, Feb 03
REPORT - The Bank of England's February 2003 quarterly Inflation Attitudes Survey was published on 17 March. The survey measures public attitudes to inflation in the UK. The survey showed that the number of people satisfied with how the Bank is doing its…
Dodge on the benefits of sound economic policies
SPEECH - In the speech on 'The Benefits of Sound Economic Policies' David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said while these are certainly challenging economic times, in Canada we remain convinced of the merits of the economic policy consensus of the OECD. He…
RBNZ adds new reserves section to its website
A new section, Foreign Reserves, has been added to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's website.
Dinkic : NBS will cooperate with new PM
In an interview with Serbian Studio B TV, the governor of the National Bank of Serbia Mladjan Dinkic said that the National Bank would cooperate with the newly elected prime minister Zoran Zivkovic, following the assassination last week of Zoran Djindjic…
Kazakh delegation attend Caspian summit in Turkey
The chairman of the National Bank of Kazakhstan, Grigoriy Marchenko, will attend the Caspian summit on banks, finance and investment held Wednesday and Thursday this week in Turkey, according to Interfax.
BOJ may buy ETFs under new governor Fukui
Speaking on Tuesday March 18, Toshihiko Fukui, who will formally take up the job of governor of the Bank of Japan on Thursday March 20, suggested the Bank may take up new policies to expand the money supply and thereby fight deflation, according to a…
Interest rates unchanged as Fed awaits war
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Tuesday March 19 in a unanimous vote but left open the possibility of a cut if the economy suddenly worsened, according to a report by Associated Press.
Fed building part-closed after 'explosives' threat
Tuesday's FOMC meeting, March 19, did not go without a hitch CentralBankNet learns. A report from Reuters said that a man described as a "disgruntled tobacco farmer" claiming to be carrying explosives forced the closure of part of the Federal Reserve…