Central Banks
Bank of England/NOP Inflation Attitudes Survey
NEWS RELEASE - This news release describes some of the main results of the Bank of England's November 2001 survey of public attitudes to inflation.
ECB Working Paper
RESEARCH - ECB Working Paper titled 'Some stylised facts on the euro area business cycle' by Anna-Maria Agresti and Benoit Mojon, December 2001.
Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed Bank
SPEECH - Speech by Bob McTeer, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The speech mentions 'The French Adam Smith' and begins with a look at the theory of the invisible hand. That one persons spending is anothers income and all benefit…
Speech by Jarle Bergo, Dep Governor Norges Bank
SPEECH - Speech by Deputy Central Bank Governor Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank. The speech titled 'Monetary policy in an uncertain world' considers Norway's current inflation policy and looks at the influence monetary policy has on the economy.
BIS Quarterly Review December 2001
REPORT - Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review December 2001 - International banking and financial market developments.
Book Review: Political Economy of Monetary Union
BOOK REVIEW - The book, edited by Paul De Grauwe, provides a collection of key texts on the theory of monetary unions and optimal currency areas.
ECB Press Conference
PRESS CONFERENCE - ECB press conference on the occasion of the Signing of the Agreement between the European Central Bank and Europol. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt, 13 December 2001.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Signing of the agreement between the European Central Bank and Europol, 13 December 2001.
Fed officials were split over rate cut in November
US - Some Federal Reserve officials expressed discomfort last month with the rapid interest-rate cuts promoted by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan. Others warned against moving too slowly.
IMF Koehler says political unity crucial to euro
US - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Horst Koehler said Friday that "sorting out" to process of political integration in Europe will be key to reviving a persistently weak euro.
Gov't hopes for flexibility in BOJ policy
JAPAN - The government hopes the Bank of Japan will be flexible when deciding monetary policy, minister for economic and fiscal policy Heizo Takenaka said Friday.
Pakistan wins official debt deal
PAKISTAN - Pakistan yesterday secured an unprecedented debt restructuring deal from the Paris Club of official creditors in recognition of its economic reforms and its role in the war in Afghanistan.
First euro coins to be rolled out today
NETHERLANDS - Preparations for the changeover to euro notes and coins take a key psychological step forward today as citizens of France, Ireland and the Netherlands become the first in the eurozone to get their hands on the new euro coins.
Speech by Governor of the National Bank of Belgium
SPEECH - Speech by Guy Quaden, Governor of the National Bank of Belgium in Ottawa, 30 November. In the speech titled 'The Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank and the Economic outlook in the Euro Area' Guy Quaden said that the introduction of…
Speech by Wim Duisenberg, President of the ECB
SPEECH - Speech by Dr. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank. In the speech titled 'Current fiscal and monetary policy issues in the euro area' Wim Duisenberg repeated that exerting political pressure on the central bank would…
Profits deal means euro will not be backed by gold
SPECIAL CBNET REPORT - One result of the deal to distribute the profits of the euro is that the euro will be an almost entirely paper-backed currency.
Pakistan forex reserves $4.456B 8 Dec
PAKISTAN - Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves rose to US$4.456 billion 8 December, compared with $4.404 billion 1 December, the central bank said Thursday.
Inappropriate for BOJ to buy foreign bonds
JAPAN - It is inappropriate for the Bank of Japan to buy foreign bonds as a way to ease monetary conditions as it would be viewed as foreign exchange intervention, said a former BOJ executive director Thursday.
Distribution of euros to start tomorrow
GERMANY - The mass distribution in Europe of new cash in euros begins tomorrow, when France, the Netherlands and Ireland begin to sell packets of euro coins to the public. Other countries will follow in the days ahead.
ECB Monthly Bulletin, December 2001
REPORT - The European Central Bank has published its Monthly Report for December 2001, released 12 December. The report said euro zone growth was likely to stay weak early next year but that an upturn was expected over the course of 2002.
Speech by William Poole of the St. Louis Fed Bank
SPEECH - Speech by William Poole*, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Poole said in the speech titled 'Market Responses to Economic Stress' he has "no way to set a precise timetable for renewed growth," but agreed with "professional…