Central Banks
Banking Bunkum
ARTICLE - The Asia Times takes a look at central banks and suggests they have similar characteristics to libraries, where books and money serve the same purpose. They also tell us that ex Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker once said "central bankers…
Bank of Canada won't tip its hand
CANADA - A deputy governor of the Bank of Canada answered its critics on Monday, telling a blue-chip crowd that it's not the central bank's job to fine-tune the markets' expectations about future interest rate moves.
Tokyo shares surge as Asia awaits Fed
JAPAN - Japanese shares jumped nearly three percent Tuesday, while most other Asian stock markets paused to pocket profits, as investors looked forward to an expected cut in U.S. interest rates.
Panel to discuss central bank of Israel's wages
ISRAEL - Knesset State Control Committee Chairman MK Ran Cohen (Meretz) has called an extraordinary session for next week to discuss the Bank of Israel's wage policy.
Latvia: New Era party announces coalition deal
LATVIA - Latvia's election-leading New Era party, headed by former central bank chief Einars Repse, said Monday that it has negotiated a four-party center-right coalition deal to lead the country into the European Union and implement Western-style…
Brazil's Fraga urges Lula reforms to help debt
BRAZIL - Brazil's Central Bank President Arminio Fraga on Monday urged President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to press ahead with reforms that would assuage investors and cut the cost of servicing Brazil's $260 billion mountain of debt.
IMF upbeat on Ukrainian monetary policy
UKRAINE - The International Monetary Fund has approved the monetary policy of the National Bank of Ukraine because it enabled Ukraine to maintain stable prices and keep the low inflation rate, the head of the IMF mission in Ukraine, Emanuel van der…
Indian banks to take up forward trading in gold
INDIA - In what is seen as a possible first step in opening up the Indian bullion market, all scheduled commercial banks authorised to deal in gold have been permitted to enter into forward contracts with their constituents (exporters of gold products,…
CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature
SPECIAL FEATURE - In this weeks special feature, CentralBankNet looks at the prospects for interest rates. The Bank of England, ECB and Federal Reserve all convene their respective committee's this week for regular monetary policy meetings and there is a…
Gary Stern on economic literacy
SPEECH - In the speech 'Economic Literacy Leads to Better Grasp of Public Policy Issues' made on 24 October, Gary Stern of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said it doesn't hurt to remind ourselves and others that economics has a lot to say about…
Bank of England News Release
NEWS RELEASE - Bank Agency to be based in Exeter, 29 October.
Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Board meeting
MINUTES - Minutes of the Sveriges Riksbank Executive Board meeting on 16 October, published 30 October. Although the Executive Board voted to maintain the repo rate at 4.25 per cent the minutes reveal Deputy Governor Kristina Persson entered a…
Europe's best defence against deflation
ARTICLE - Many people are worried about deflation. Severe deflation, as in the early 1930s, is catastrophic; mild deflation, as in Japan today, could become self-reinforcing. There are, moreover, similarities between early 1990s Japan and parts of Europe…
The Fed should cut next week
ARTICLE - The US economy is growing around trend, unemployment is at its lowest post-recession peak for decades, the housing market is firing on all cylinders - and the financial markets are expecting the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to a 40…
China to promote small loans to rural households
CHINA - A spokesman for the People's Bank of China (PBOC) said Monday that the central bank will adopt more effective measures to guide and promote rural credit cooperatives to grant small credit loans to rural households.
Korea's foreign ex reserves over $116 billion
KOREA - The Bank of Korea said Saturday the nation's foreign exchange reserves as of the end of October amounted to $116.9 billion, up $305 million from the end of the preceding month.
Mexico holds firm on inflation targets
MEXICO - Mexico's Central Bank president held firm on the country's inflation targets for this year and next, even as expectations of higher inflation and diminished growth mount.
World Gold Council welcomes Shanghai gold trading
CHINA - The World Gold Council has welcomed the successful launch this week of trading in physical gold on the new Shanghai Gold Exchange. Trading started on Wednesday, October 30, and in the three days since more than 790 kilos of gold bullion has…
Monetary Council of ECCB meets in Anguilla
ST KITTS - Member countries of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) have recommitted themselves to maintaining the value of the exchange rate at 2.70 EC Eastern Caribbean dollars to the United States dollar.
Swedes could reject euro, says union body
SWEDEN - The head of Sweden's powerful blue collar labour organisation has warned that Swedes could reject membership of the euro unless the government takes special measures to protect the country's cherished welfare model.
Rand defence
ARTICLE - Tito Mboweni, South Africa's Reserve Bank governor, is taking the defence of his country's currency to new lengths. On Friday, Mboweni donned military regalia for his appointment as an honorary colonel of the 1st South African Tank Regiment.
Customs union a step towards GCC integration
OMAN - The GCC monetary union is a stepping-stone for "higher order of integration among member states," said Hamoud Sangour Al Zadjali, Central Bank of Oman executive president.
UAE c bank begins registering hawala operators
UAE - In a first step towards regulation of hawala, the UAE Central Bank has embarked on a registration and reporting system for hawaladars or brokers.
Importance of risk management stressed
ARTICLE - The risk management in Islamic banking is vital in the rapidly growing segment of the global economic industry, Mahnaz Bahrami, the senior economist for research and policy at the Central Bank of Iran, has said.