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Thai central bank chief upbeat about progress

THAILAND - The managed float of the baht and inflation-targeting system are appropriate for setting monetary policy in current economic circumstances, according to M.R. Pridiyathorn Devakula, governor of the Bank of Thailand, reports the Bangkok Post.

Speech by Ian Macfarlane of the RBA, 21 Aug

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'What Does Good Monetary Policy Look Like?' Macfarlane said the expected development of the domestic economy was still on track, but for the world economy, and particularly the US economy, some serious doubts had arisen. He…

Bank of England News Release, 21 Aug

NEWS RELEASE - New Design £5 Banknotes. As announced on 14 August, the issue of the new Elizabeth Fry £5 banknote restarts on 21 August. This follows suspension of issuance on 27 May after it was discovered that on some notes it was possible to remove…

Federal Reserve Board, Press Release, 20 Aug

PRESS RELEASE - The Federal Reserve Board announced on Tuesday that it will not, over the near term, incorporate two policy options into its longer-term Payments System Risk (PSR) policy plan. The Board will, however, continue to analyze the benefits and…

Speech by Anne Krueger of the IMF, 26 Jul

SPEECH - In the speech 'Preventing and Resolving Financial Crises: The Role of Sovereign Debt Restructuring' Krueger said the various elements she discussed add up to "an ambitious agenda that will help us prevent crises where we can, and manage them as…

Speech by Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank, 21 Aug

SPEECH - On Wednesday Gjedrem said in a speech titled 'Monetary policy in an oil economy' that lower wage growth would boost earnings and employment. In addition, interest rates could be reduced. He added that activity in the Norwegian economy as a whole…

New Bank of England £5 notes reissued

UK - The Bank of England is to restart distribution of the new £5 notes. The notes have already been delivered to banks and post offices, and from Wednesday morning are being made available to the public.

SARB inflation target seen as out of reach

SOUTH AFRICA - Consumer inflation surprised on the upside last month, fuelling expectations that the Reserve Bank's targets for next year are getting out of reach, though Business Day reports economists said they did not expect interest rates to rise…

RBA's Macfarlane signals rates may head higher

AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane on Wednesday delivered an upbeat view of the Australian economy, warned of a looming shakeout in property and signalled that the bank remains on course to raise interest rates once global uncertainties…

Young blood for MAS' senior ranks

SINGAPORE - Nine officers at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, whose average age is 40, will move into key positions as part of organisational revamp, the Singapore Straits Times reported on Tuesday.

Philippines central bank tightens rules on credit

PHILIPPINES - The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is set to issue this week a circular restraining banks and credit card companies from issuing pre-approved "plastic money" and requiring them to adopt a stricter system of screening credit card applications.

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, July 2002

REPORT - Germany's central bank, on Tuesday published its Monthly Report for July 2002. The Bundesbank report reveals that the German economy grew slightly in the second quarter by 0.25 percent in April to June compared with the previous three months…

Fedtalk from the Boston Fed, May 2002

PUBLICATION - Financial Services Update of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, May 2002. A newsletter about Boston Fed financial services, Fedtalk offers the latest information on check services and electronic delivery systems. The most recent edition,…

New England Economic Review, Second Quarter 2002

PUBLICATION - Published quarterly by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the journal examines economic and public policy issues, as researched by the Bank's economists and others. In the most recent edition of the New England Economic Review the journal…

Financial sectors in EU Accession Countries

REPORT - The European Central Bank (ECB) on Monday 19 August released a publication entitled "Financial sectors in EU accession countries". This publication describes the structure and functioning of the financial sectors of the 12 countries that are…

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