Central Banks
BIS Quarterly Review, December 2001
REPORT - Bank for International Settlements, Quarterly Review, 10 December 2001 International Banking and Financial Market Developments.
RBA Macfarlane says growth running at around 3 pct
AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane said on Thursday he saw the Australian economic growth running at around three percent.
Spain to greet euro with video projection, TV show
SPAIN - Spain will welcome euro notes and coins 31 December 2001 with a television show and coordinated video projections in major squares across the country.
CNB to change internal structure as of 2002
CZECH REPUBLIC - The Czech National Bank's (CNB) organisational structure will change as of 1 January 2002, and the Bank Board should deal solely with monetary issues and monetary-political decisions, says the latest edition of the Euro weekly, due out…
China to lift foreign banks' forex restrictions
CHINA - China will lift restrictions on foreign-exchange business conducted by foreign banks operating in the country, China's central bank announced via state television Sunday.
Speech by Federal Reserve Governor Ed Gramlich
SPEECH - Remarks by Federal Reserve Governor Edward M. Gramlich at the New Technologies and Monetary Policy International Symposium, Bank of France, Paris, France, 30 November.
IMF Working Paper - Australian Business Cycles
RESEARCH - Key Features of Australian Business Cycles, prepared by Paul Cashin and Sam Ouliaris, International Monetary Fund, November 2001.
Speech by Governor of the National Bank of Belgium
SPEECH - Speech by Guy Quaden, Governor of the National Bank of Belgium at the 23rd SUERF Colloquium Brussels, 27 October.
Practical issues arising from the euro
RESEARCH - The Bank of England today, Friday, published its semi-annual booklet 'Practical issues arising from the euro' December 2001 issue.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - European Central Bank Decisions on the issue of euro banknotes and on the allocation of monetary income, 6 December 2001.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Monetary policy decisions, 6 December 2001.
ECB Press Conference
PRESS CONFERENCE - Introductory statement by Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank and Christian Noyer, Vice-President of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt, 6 December.
Japan falls into recession
JAPAN - Japan has entered a recession, according to the latest official figures, which show the world's second largest economy continued to shrink between July and September.
Argentina seizes pension funds
ARGENTINA - The Argentine government has said it is to use money held in private pension funds to help pay its bills.
IMF approves $1.3bn loan to Pakistan
US - The International Monetary Fund has approved a $1.3bn loan for Pakistan, to help it battle poverty and offset the economic impact of the war in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's central banker invited home
AFGHANISTAN - Afghanistan's former central banker has been asked by the leader of the Northern Alliance to return to run the country's monetary policy.
Australian Reserve Bank to keep tower
AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has key offices in capital cities of Australia. In late 2001, it has decided to keep its Melbourne office at 60 Collins Street.
Pakistan's For Ex reserves up US$85.3m
PAKISTAN - The foreign exchange reserves of Pakistan have registered an increase of US$85.3 million over the previous week.
S Africa's Nov gold, For Ex reserves up 9.4%
SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves rose 9.4% to 77.7 billion rand ($1=ZAR10.8755) in November from ZAR71.00 billion in October, the South African Reserve Bank said Friday.
Speech by Hermann Remsperger of the Bundesbank
SPEECH - Speech by Prof. Dr. Hermann Remsperger, Member of the Directorate Deutschen Bundesbank, at the annual meeting of ELEC in Frankfurt, 7 December.
Speech by Kristina Persson of Sveriges Riksbank
SPEECH - Speech by Deputy Governor Kristina Persson of Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden's central bank, at a seminar at Svensk Handel, 16 November.
Report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
REPORT - A slight increase in the nation's economic growth for 2002 is anticipated by participants at the Chicago Fed's Economic Outlook Symposium. The group provided forecasts for major components of real GDP and other key statistics.