Central Banks
RBNZ say new inflation accord must keep continuity
NEW ZEALAND - Any changes to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's inflation-fighting agreement should consider the benefits of continuity of monetary policy, the central bank said Friday.
Korea's for ex reserves jump to $115.49 bn
SOUTH KOREA - The nation's foreign exchange reserves hit a fresh high of $115.49 billion at the end of July, up $3.05 billion from the end of June, the Bank of Korea (BOK) reported yesterday.
Negative sentiment leads to slide in Thai baht
THAILAND - The conflict between the prime minister and the central bank governor on how to manage the baht under the managed float system has resulted in confusion among dealers in the foreign exchange market.
Argentine central banker admits contagion effect
ARGENTINA - Aldo Pignanelli, the president of the Argentine Central Bank (BCRA), said Friday that the Argentine crisis, which has been dubbed the "tango effect", has spread to Brazil and Uruguay, adding that the local banking and foreign exchange system…
Papua New Guinea's central bank wants spending cut
PAPUA NEW GUINEA - The Bank of Papua New Guinea yesterday warned that the incoming government could face a financial crisis similar to those in 1994 and 1999 following a 210.5m kina hole in the budget deficit in the first half of this year.
Gold rises as dollar slips back
UK - Gold shone on Friday morning in Europe as the dollar slipped against other currencies and producer selling seen earlier this week eased off, leaving prices with a chance to head up, traders said.
Central Bank of Luxembourg - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - The Central Bank of Luxembourg has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Cen Bank of Solomon Islands - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - The Central Bank of Solomon Islands has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Brazil's Fraga says currency falls temporary
BRAZIL - Brazil's Central Bank President Arminio Fraga said on Wednesday the real currency's nosedive amid pre-election pressures was temporary and that an expected loan deal with the International Monetary Fund should help soon.
Euro-zone inflation climbs to 1.9 per cent in July
BELGIUM - Inflation in the 12-nation euro zone edged up to 1.9 per cent in July compared with the same month in 2001, the statistics body Eurostat reported on Wednesday, citing provisional figures.
Senate confirms new nominees to Federal Reserve
US - The US Senate on Wednesday confirmed President Bush's two latest nominees to the Federal Reserve Board, Princeton economist Ben Bernanke and Donald Kohn, a long-time staff aide at the central bank.
Thailand's Thaksin raps central bank on volatility
THAILAND - Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday took the Bank of Thailand to task for allowing "excessive volatility" in the exchange rate of the baht to the possible detriment of exporters.
Milton Friedman - A lifetime in economics
ARTICLE - In its regular Economic Insights publication the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas pays tribute to Milton Friedman who was 90 years old yesterday (Wednesday 31 July) with "Milton Friedman-Economist as Public Intellectual". Not only does the…
UK interest rates left on hold
UK - UK interest rates have been left on hold for the ninth month running at 4%, their lowest level for 38 years.
Interest rates in europe left unchanged
GERMANY - The European Central Bank on Thursday kept interest rates unchanged for the ninth month in a row amid uncertainty over the impact of turbulent financial markets and a stronger euro on Europe's slowly recovering economy.
Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, July 2002
REPORT - The Federal Reserve Beige Book released 31 July revealed that the U.S. economy has expanded modestly but unevenly in recent weeks, although some districts are worried about the economic impact of the stock-market plunge.
Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems
REPORT - Bank for International Settlements, Statistics on payment and settlement systems in selected countries. Prepared by the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems of the Group of Ten Countries, Figures for 2000, released 31 July.
Basel Committee Publications, July 2002
REPORT - Sound Practices for the Management and Supervision of Operational Risk, 31 July.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Biannual information on the counterfeiting of the euro, 31 July.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Payment and securities settlement systems in the European Union - Addendum incorporating 2000 figures, Frankfurt am Main, 31 July.
European Central Bank Publication
REPORT - Payment and securities settlement systems in the European Union Addendum incorporating 2000 figures (Blue Book, July 2002).
Bank of England News Release
News Release - Bank Of England Maintains Interest Rates at 4.0%, 1 August.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Monetary policy decisions, 1 August.
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - A comment from the Governor of the Riksbank, 29 July.