Central Banks
IMF report sees global economy recovering
US - Although downside risks are rising, the global economy is slowly recovering from a worldwide recession, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday.
CBR to introduce for ex swap deals on 26 Sept
RUSSIA - The Central Bank of Russia is introducing on 26 September an additional instrument to the bank refinancing system based on the use of foreign currency swap deals.
Poland's central bank cuts rates
POLAND - Poland's central bank on Wednesday reduced its key interest rates by a half percentage point, making its sixth cut this year against the backdrop of a sluggish economy and falling inflation.
RBI liberalises exchange control procedures
INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday said banks authorised to deal in foreign exchange may permit importers in India to avail short-term credit for periods less than three years and amount not in excess of $20 million per import transaction…
Central Bank of Iceland Governor resigns
ICELAND - Central Bank of Iceland Governor Finnur Ingolfsson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the insurance company VS Ltd and has resigned as Governor of the Central Bank of Iceland.
Polish gov't freezes top state officials salaries
POLAND - The government decided to freeze salaries of top state officials in 2003, government spokesman Michal Tober told a news conference on Tuesday. The freeze includes all senior central bank staff.
Honour Greenspan and Lady Prudence
ARTICLE - When the Queen knights Alan Greenspan tomorrow at Balmoral it will raise profound questions for the world's other central bankers, reported the London edition of the FT on Wednesday in an article.
Fed holds rates steady but with rare split vote
US - The Federal Reserve on Tuesday held interest rates steady despite a hesitant economic recovery and worries about a possible war with Iraq. In an unusual move the meeting saw dissent, with two members calling for a rate reduction. This was the first…
Speech by Governor, State Bank of Pakistan, 10 Jun
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Is State Bank of Pakistan doing its job?' Husain said since July 2001 Pakistan has been able to maintain stability in its exchange rate. Had the country not developed the cushion of reserves that it has, there was a strong…
Speech by T P Naranubala, Bank of Thailand, 28 Jun
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Preparing for Rapid Growth' Naranubala said that this year we are seeing most South East Asian economies firmly back on the path of recovery. They are poised to regain their growth potentials. He adds that uckily, the…
Speech by Eugenio Domingo Solans, ECB, 17 Sep
SPEECH - Domingo Solans said in a speech titled 'European financial integration and stability' that the introduction of the euro has changed the terms of reference on which an appropriate solution for the best framework for banking regulation and…
Speech by Hermann Remsperger, Bundesbank, 23 Sep
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Economic outlook and economic policy challenges for Germany' Remsperger said the planned enlargement of the European Union is certainly a challenge. The negotiations which are currently being conducted with 12 countries,…
Bank of Japan Monthly Report, September 2002
REPORT - The Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, September 2002, on 20 September. In its report the Bank of Japan left its assessment of the Japanese economy unchanged for the second consecutive month…
Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting
MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 8 and 9 August 2002, released 24 September. On the current state of Japan's economy, members concurred that despite persistent weakness in domestic demand and increasing uncertainty…
Speech by H Kohler, Managing Director, IMF, 19 Sep
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Investing in Better Globalization' Kohler said the global economy has shown remarkable resilience in the face of multiple shocks over the past two years but that risks to the global economic outlook today are clearly tilted…
Business Survey Barometer August 2002
REPORT - The National Bank of Belgium's Business Survey Barometer for August 2002 stabilised in August after declining in the previous two months.
Reserve Bank's new target divides economists
ARTICLE - As widely expected, the policy targets agreement between the Government and new Reserve Bank Governor, Dr Alan Bollard, has been amended to require him to keep inflation in a 1 to 3 per cent band "on average over the medium term".
JGBs up as BoJ buying prompts short-covering
JAPAN - Japanese government bonds rebounded on Tuesday amid bargain-hunting following last week's tumble and as sentiment improved following a successful bond-buying operation by the central bank.
Germany 'at risk of breaching deficit limit'
GERMANY - The Bundesbank yesterday warned that Germany was at risk of breaching the European Union's 3 per cent deficit limit this year and cast doubt on its chances of balancing its budget by 2004.
Thai central bank puts loans case to Basel panel
THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand has asked member countries of BIS Basel Committee to curtail loans to hedge funds, according to Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala, the central bank's deputy governor overseeing stability of financial institutions.
India's central bank opens note exchange centres
INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India has opened centres for the exchange of soiled notes at its three branches in Mumbai.
Poverty too high says head of Trinidad's c bank
TRINIDAD - The governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Ewart Williams, says while the country has experienced economic growth over the last eight years, not enough had been done to improve the quality of life for its citizens.
Payments operation to start in Serbia, Montenegro
YUGOSLAVIA - Yugoslav National Bank Governor Mladjan Dinkic has announced setting up of the payments operations system between Serbia and Montenegro soon.
MAS issues new risk-based capital requirements
SINGAPORE - With effect from 1 October 2002, holders of Capital Markets Services (CMS) licences will be subject to new risk-based capital requirements under a subsidiary legislation of the Securities and Futures Act 2001.