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A BIS embarrassed

Defeat for the BIS by minor shareholders was embarrassing and it has consequences for central banks with private shareholders, reports William Hall.

'The central bank that has missed the point'

The ECB's new monetary policy strategy has not impressed Professor Paul De Grauwe. In an article in the Financial Times he calls the moves an anticlimax with the ECB creating confusion instead of clarity. He suggests the eurozone central bank come up…

RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, May 2003

The Reserve Bank of Australia has released its May 2003 Statement on Monetary Policy. The global economy entered a period of slower growth towards the end of last year, which has continued into 2003. While this has been generally expected to be temporary…

Chicago Fed's Moskow on corporate governance

In a speech on 'Corporate Governance: A Rational Course for Public Policy' Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said he supports the proposals first-and-foremost because they are consistent with the principles of good corporate…

IMF Working Paper - The ECB's Money Pillar

In the IMF Working Paper 'The ECB's Money Pillar: An Assessment' Albert Jaeger discusses the case for a money pillar in the European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy strategy. The Paper says effective communication of the ECB's monetary policy…

Shortage of notes threatens Zimbabwe's banks

Zimbabwe has been hit by a shortage of banknotes recently after currency restrictions made it difficult for the central bank to import special note paper, banking officials said. However, the central bank this week attributed the note shortages to the…

Indonesia announces new central bank governor

A parliamentary commission on Monday 12 May selected Burhanuddin Abdullah to head Indonesia's central bank, according to a report by Channel News Asia Mr Burhanuddin won 34 votes from commission members while current central bank deputy governor Miranda…

Brown reaffirms euro test results date

Gordon Brown on Tuesday 13 May repeated that the result of its five economic tests on whether Britain should join the euro would be announced by the first week of June, according to a report by Business & Finance

Fed's Parry doesn't expect deflation

Speaking on Monday 12 May, San Francisco Federal Reserve President Robert Parry said "I'm not expecting deflation. We will see a pick-up in real growth and the pace of that pick-up is likely to be stronger by 2004", Reuters reports.

Hungary - C bank accused of discredited policies

Kossuth Radio in Budapest reported that members of the Hungarian Socialist Party have criticised the National Bank of Hungary, saying the monetary policies of the central bank have been discredited after the MNB only warned about the dangers of an…

Bank of England Inflation report accolade

The Bank of England gets top marks for best inflation report, 13 May. All inflation targeting central banks produce Inflation Reports. But what makes a good report? Central banks' writing and reporting skills are assessed in a new report.

Bank of England is top of the targetters

The Bank of England has the best inflation report, (the document all inflation-targetting central banks publish), a study entitled "How do central banks write?", out Tuesday claims. CentralBankNet reports from the press conference in London.

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - The threat of deflation in Europe prompted the European Central Bank to soften its inflation objective and redefine its monetary policy strategy on Thursday. In this weeks CentralBankNet special feature we look at what the ECB has done…

Duisenberg on accepting Austrian decoration

On accepting an Austrian decoration from Dr Thomas Klestil, the Austrian President, Wim Duisenberg of the European Central Bank said "I should again like to express my sincere gratitude for this high decoration. It strengthens my belief that the cause I …

Moskow at 39th Annual Bank Structure Conference

In a speech at the 39th Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the conference would discuss the role of boards of directors, changes in financial regulation, accounting standards and…

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