Central Banks
Argentina postpones currency trading
ARGENTINA - Argentina's central bank has suspended the country's foreign exchange markets until Thursday, claiming it needs more time to work out currency trading rules following the abolition of the one-to-one peso-dollar link last weekend.
Euro used for 75% of payments
EUROPE - The euro is now being used for nearly three quarters of cash payments in the 12-nation single currency zone, according to the European Commission.
Bank of Canada Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - Why Do Central Banks Smooth Interest Rates? by Gabriel Srour, Research Department, Bank of Canada.
Speech by Anthony Santomero of Philadelphia Fed
SPEECH - Santomero sees "clear signs of renewed growth by mid-year, and a healthy pace of sustained growth by year-end". He suggests 2002 will be a turnaround year with the Greater Philadelphia region recovering along with the nation.
Philadelphia Fed Survey
REPORT - Fourth Quarter 2001, Survey of Professional Forecasters from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Bank of England Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - Bank of England Working Paper by Nicoletta Batini, Richard Harrison and Stephen P Millard. 'Monetary policy rules for an open economy'.
Fed Ferguson - Timing of recovery still uncertain
US - US Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson said US data had moved to be more mixed than negative but it was too early to pinpoint the timing of an economic recovery.
Federal Reserve Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - 3 January 2002. Susan Schmidt Bies and Mark W. Olson were formally sworn in as members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System at a ceremony Thursday in the atrium of the Board's main building in Washington.
Ukraine's monetary policy will toughen in 2002
UKRAINE - Chairman of the board of governors of the National Bank of Ukraine Anatoly Halchynsky warned on 4 January against overly optimism with regard to the 6.1% inflation rate for 2001, stressing that, given the present conditions in Ukraine, the NBU…
Ireland's euro transition outpaces EU
IRELAND - Ireland is outpacing other euro-zone countries in the euro changeover with the number of Irish pounds in circulation falling almost twice as fast as other national currencies, reports an Irish newspaper.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Update on the euro cash changeover, 9 January 2002.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Update on the euro cash changeover, 8 January 2002.
Speech by David Dodge of Bank of Canada
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Inflation Targeting in Canada: Experience and Lessons' Dodge said that he still expects the Canadian economy to improve by the second half of 2002 and that the Canadian economy may actually have grown in the fourth quarter…
Canada economy on track for recovery - BOC's Dodge
CANADA - Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge said on Saturday he still expects the Canadian economy to improve by the second half of 2002.
Argentina's woes are not solved
ARTICLE - The new Argentine government of President Eduardo Duhalde has started decisively. It took little time to devalue the peso and sketch out a new economic strategy. But the policy remains full of holes. Rather than follow the successful recent…
IMF begins mission to Argentina
ARGENTINA - An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission is in Argentina to gather information about the debt-ridden country's new economic policies.
Speech by Dr Wellink of the Nederlandsche Bank
SPEECH - Speech by Dr. A.H.E.M. Wellink on the occasion of a symposium of the Banque de France on ' New Technologies and Monetary Policy, 30 November 2001.
End of year speeches from the Swiss National Bank
SPEECH - Introductory remarks from Jean-Pierre Roth, Bruno Gehrig and Niklaus Blattner at the Swiss National Bank end-of-year Media News Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, 7 December 2001.
IMF Working Paper on Central Bank Independence
RESEARCH - IMF Working Paper by Castellani, Francesca and Debrun, Xavier titled 'Central Bank Independence and the Design of Fiscal Institutions' and released 7 January 2002.
New euros brings old coin windfall for beggars
GERMANY - The euro's launch may be causing headaches for cashiers and heartache for nationalists around Europe, but the single currency has dumped windfall profits into the laps of an unsuspecting group: beggars.
South Africa restructures policy committee
SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which oversees the country's financial policies, has been restructured and will meet four times this year, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced on Tuesday.
Speech by Anne Krueger of the IMF
SPEECH - Address by Anne Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, given at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, Delhi, India, 20 December.
Speech by Kazuo Ueda of the Bank of Japan
SPEECH/ PAPER - A paper based on a speech given by Kazuo Ueda, Member of the Policy Board of the Bank of Japan, at the semi-annual meeting of the Japan Society of Monetary Economics on 29 September 2001. Previously this was only available in Japanese…
Speech by Dino Kos of the Reserve Bank of New York
SPEECH - Remarks by Dino Kos, Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York before the Bond Market Association, Repo and Securities Lending Conference, Roosevelt Hotel, New York, 6 December 2001.