Central Banks
Role of Money Stock in Conducting Monetary Policy
Bank of Japan research paper examining economic and financial developments since the 1990s. This paper discusses (1) the role of he money stock within the Bank of Japan's (the Bank's) monetary policy and (2) why the relationship between the money stock…
Rutledge on Implementing the New Basel Accord
In the speech 'Implementing the New Basel Accord' William Rutledge of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said that effective supervision of modern banking organisations will necessarily entail a closer and more cooperative partnership between industry…
Bank of England Maintains Interest Rates at 3.75%
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee on Thursday voted to maintain the Bank's repo rate at 3.75%.
CBO tightens norms for appointment bank personnel
Under new rules banks will have to assess the suitability of candidates for senior positions such as CEO's under 'competence criteria' set by the central bank of Oman (CBO) before approaching the CBO for approval of the appointment.
ECB hold interest rates steady at Thursday meeting
At its 8 May meeting the Governing Council of the ECB decided to maintain the current level of interest rates for the eurozone.
Lebanon's Saidi: Banks need new e-finance systems
First vice-governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon, Nasser Saidi, said banks should aim to develop Arab regional payment networks and to integrate national payment networks.
Russia may allow central bank to issue bonds
Russia's finance ministry plans to present a draft resolution allowing the central bank to issue zero-coupon bonds.
Hungary may delay euro adoption until 2009 or 2010
Hungary's central bank chief has said the country will have to delay adoption of the euro until 2009 or 2010 if Hungary is not able to meet budget deficit targets.
ECB to aim for inflation 'close to 2%'
The ECB said Thursday that its Governing Council agreed that in the pursuit of price stability it will aim to maintain inflation rates close to 2% over the medium term. "This clarification underlines the ECB's commitment to provide a sufficient safety…
Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged
The Federal Open Market Committee decided to keep its target for the federal funds rate unchanged at 1-1/4 percent, 6 May.
Moskow on open markets and expanded trade
In the speech 'Open Markets and Expanded Trade' Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said he accepts the consensus view among economists that there's a relationship between globalization and prosperity. But agreement or disagreement on…
Cathy Minehan on the economic outlook
In a speech to the Vermont Economic Outlook Conference Cathy Minehan of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston said the combination of inherent economic resiliency, patience and perspective on all our parts, and a tendency toward more rather than less stable…
Fed's Bies on corporate governance
In the speech 'Corporate Governance' Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said she believes the Sarbanes-Oxley act is a wake-up call for the internal auditing profession.
UK Treasury rejects MPC transparency call
The UK Treasury has rejected calls for its selection procedure to the Bank of England's interest rate setting MPC to be more open saying that the appointment process should remain confidential for reasons of market sensitivity.
Banque de France staff urged to strike
Unions have called for further strike action by Bank of France employees over the decision by the Bank to reform its branch network.
US forces recover $800m of 'stolen' Iraqi cash
The US state department said Tuesday that about $800m that was stolen from the central bank of Iraq has been recovered.
NY Fed candidate Fischer favours inflation targets
A leading contender for the job of president of the New York Fed, Stanley Fischer, expressed his support for inflation targeting on Tuesday saying "Inflation targeting is a good way to conduct monetary policy".
Mexico redesigns currencies to help blind people
The Bank of Mexico intends to make alterations to its bank notes to help the blind and visually impaired distinguish them by making them identifiable by touch.
Jillian Broadbent re-appointed to RBA Board
Announcement from the Australian Treasury of the re-appointment of Ms Jillian Rosemary Broadbent to the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia, 6 May.
Eurosystem tender operations amendment
Amendment of the indicative calendar for the Eurosystem's tender operations in 2003, 5 May.
Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting
Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 25 March 2003, released 6 May. Some members said that a reduction in banks' exposure to risks arising from stock-price volatility would be effective in preventing stock-price falls from negatively…
BOJ minutes show concern over banks stock holdings
Minutes from the Bank of Japan's policy board meeting released Tuesday showed members deliberated the need to help commercial banks reduce stock holdings and cut share-investment losses.
ECB to discuss setting 1% base on inflation target
As part of the ECB's strategy review, the Financial Times reports, it will discuss the possible introduction of a 1 per cent lower boundary to its inflation target at its rate-setting meeting this week.
ECB's Papademos seeks Commission role on pact
The ECB's vice-president has said the weakest aspect of the Stability and Growth Pact is the arrangement for enforcing it, the Irish Times reported. 'It is essential that greater flexibility and pragmatism in the implementation of the Stability and…