Central Banks

UK rate setters worry about global economy

The stalemate within the Bank of England's monetary policy committee continued this month, with two members voting for a rate cut at a fourth consecutive meeting, and some expressing concern about the global economy.

France threatens to ignore deficit cut warning

France on Tuesday defied the European Union's economic rules by suggesting it may not abide by an official order from the other governments to reduce its deficit sharply in the next four years. One finance minister said France's threat not to comply with…

Venezuelan central bank suspends trading

Venezuela's central bank suspended its foreign exchange trading for a week starting Wednesday to try to keep the country's currency, the bolivar, from further plummeting in the fallout of a 52-day-old strike that has crippled oil exports.

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Jan 2003

REPORT - Growth in the region's manufacturing sector remains sluggish, according to firms surveyed for the January 2003 Business Outlook Survey. Manufacturing activity in the region is showing improvement, according to this month's Business Outlook…

IMF Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - IMF Managing Director Issues Statement on Transitional Credit Support for Argentina, 17 January.

Extracts from an interview with Toshihiko Fukui

INTERVIEW - In an interview Toshihiko Fukui, a favourite to become the next governor of the Bank of Japan, says he has a great interest in inflation targeting. But if it was introduced it must be done in such a way as not to weaken discipline.

Edward George at the Scottish Bankers Dinner

SPEECH - In a speech Sir Edward George of the Bank of England said it would be unwise to set monetary policy on the basis of the worst possible outcome. Risks to the economy, including a sharp fall in consumer spending and a house price crash, "need to…

Bergo on challenges facing the Norwegian economy

SPEECH - In the speech 'Challenges facing the Norwegian economy' Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said it should be possible for us to live well with petroleum, but it will require our addressing a number of challenges. The varying inflow of revenues must be…

Belgium seeks ECB post for bank critic De Grauwe

Belgium is stepping up its campaign to secure a seat on the board of the European Central Bank by nominating Paul De Grauwe, an academic who has criticized the bank for failing to promote growth. De Grauwe recently ran for the job of vice-president of…

Tougher Swiss banking rules

Switzerland has introduced more stringent rules on account identities in a renewed attempt to counter accusations that its tight bank secrecy laws encourage foreign tax evaders, terrorists and money launderers to hide their money in Swiss bank accounts.

Japan, Indonesia agree currency swap deal

Japan and Indonesia have agreed on a bilateral rupiah-dollar swap arrangement aimed at ensuring stability in the currency market by supplying short-term liquidity, the two countries said in a joint statement.

Shiokawa puts deflation on center stage

Deflation is an issue for the entire government to tackle, Japan's Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa said Tuesday, reversing his earlier stance that the price declines of the last four years are the responsibility of the central bank.

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - In this weeks special report CentralBankNet looks at a new survey of central banks. Latest trends in reserve management will be revealed in a book to be published later this week by Central Banking Publications. "How Countries Manage…

Broaddus on the economic outlook for 2003

SPEECH - In the speech 'The Economic Outlook for 2003' Alfred Broaddus of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said he thought the Federal Reserve was unlikely to "run out of ammunition" as substantial levels of liquidity could still be introduced to the…

Gjedrem on the transatlantic economic partnership

SPEECH - In the speech 'Transatlantic Economic Partnership - Nordic and American perspectives' Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said the Nordic countries and the US have long historic ties with the number of Norwegians and their descendants living in the US…

Hamalainen on the role of monetary policy

SPEECH - In the speech 'The role of monetary policy and the central banks in global financial stability' Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB said it is self-evident that the central bank needs a healthy banking and financial market sector in order to conduct…

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