Central Banks

Bundesbank may opt to sell gold reserves - report

Mr Welteke, president of the Bundesbank, was reported as saying that the Bundesbank may become a party to the upcoming agreement among gold-holding central banks of Europe to sell part of their gold reserves. The new agreement may allow for increased…

Incoming BOJ Gov. Fukui mustn't be an also-ran

ARTICLE - This article provides some background on the new governor of the Bank of Japan Toshihiko Fukui. At one time, it says, Fukui was at the forefront of moves to reform the central bank, which had been disparagingly described as "nothing more than a…

BoE's George- pound fall cuts euro entry obstacles

Sir Edward George suggested on Tuesday that the Bank of England's recent surprise cut in interest rates would be "seen as quite dangerous by the ECB". He also suggested the ECB could benefit from a technical subcommittee to make interest rate…

Feature - new faces at the Bank of England

SPECIAL FEATURE - There has been some surprise at the recent appointments at the Bank of England. The Bank is to be graced with its first female deputy governor in its 300-year history, who happens to have spent 27 years of her lifetime at the Bank's…

ECB Press Release, 28 Feb

PRESS RELEASE - Annual publication of the List of Monetary Financial Institutions and institutions subject to minimum reserves as at end-December 2002, 28 February.

If the ECB cuts rates it should do so boldly

ARTICLE - This article says the case for an ECB rate reduction this week is overwhelming. But any cut must be decisive otherwise it will have very little effect on the euro-zone economy. "If you are going to hit it, hit it hard."

Kazakh central bank lists economic union stages

The National Bank of Kazakhstan has listed the stages necessary for creating an economic zone between Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Chairman of the Bank Grigoriy said the move will undoubtedly benefit Kazakhstan from growing trade between the…

Netanyahu wants better relations with central bank

Benjamin Netanyahu took office on Sunday as Israel's new finance minister, and vowed better cooperation with the central bank. Netanyahu and Meir Sheetrit met Israel's central bank chief David Klein on Sunday to discuss cooperation between the Finance…

Carr to leave RBNZ as Adrian Orr comes in

Deputy governor Rod Carr will leave the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in July to take a job with a Software Corporation. Adrian Orr will become Assistant Governor and Head of the Reserve Bank's new Financial Stability Department.

Bank of Japan warned on asset holdings

Having made significant stock purchases as part of its policy against non-performing loans outgoing governor of the Bank of Japan Masaru Hayami has said further falls in asset prices could leave the Bank dangerously exposed.

St Louis Fed's Poole - Whither Investment?

SPEECH - In the speech 'Whither Investment?' William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said questioned whether monetary policy can encourage investment spending in the current environment. In terms of risk premiums and incentives to postpone…

Bies on retirement savings, equity ownership

SPEECH - In the speech 'Retirement Savings, Equity Ownership, and Challenges to Investors' Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said the importance of longer-term trends in pension plans and equity ownership has been highlighted by tumbling stock…

Chicago Fed National Activity Index, January 2003

REPORT - CFNAI Shows U.S. Economy Improved in January - In January, the Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) moved above zero for the first time since last July. The January reading was +0.38, a substantial improvement from December and the…

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