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CBN autonomy may be under threat

The wholesale autonomy granted to the Central Bank of Nigeria could soon be under threat after Deputy Chairman of Banking and Currency Committee said in Enugu this week that issues of economic interest to the nation should not be left in the hands of the…

Chicago Fed National Activity Index, Sep 2004

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index was -0.01 in September, off slightly from a downward-revised +0.03 in August. The small decline in the monthly index was primarily due to a slightly larger negative contribution from the employment-related…

Bank of England MPC Minutes, 6&7 October

The minutes from the 6 and 7 October meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England were released on 20 October. All nine MPC members voted to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.75 percent this month, while there seemed to be no…

Fed's Olson says US economy still improving

Federal Reserve Governor Mark Olson said on Monday 18 October that although the US economy was improving it had not maintained the pace it had been expected to. Olson also said rising oil prices have put a damper on the economy's performance, but he did…

BOJ's Sept. Monetary Policy Mtg Minutes

The Bank of Japan released the minutes from its 8 and 9 September Monetary Policy meeting on 18 October. The minutes showed that the bank was not greatly worried by a slowdown in export and industrial output growth, seeing it as due to temporary factors…

Bank of Canada raises interest rates by 0.25%

The Bank of Canada announced on Tuesday 19 October that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 2 1/2 per cent. The bank said that given the effects of higher oil prices and the past appreciation of the…

PBOC's Zhou calls for deposit insurance

China should make the setting up of a bank deposit insurance system a priority to protect savers and help liquidate indebted banks, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan was quoted on Monday 18 October as saying.

Who manages the public debt?

Over the last decade, central banks have been the losers as dozens of countries have created powerful standalone financial supervisors. Is debt management going the same way? CentralBankNet reports on another speciality that may be slipping from the…

Third ECB Central Banking Conference

The Third ECB Central Banking Conference on "The new EU Member States: convergence and stability" will begin on Thursday 21 October in Frankfurt am Main. Discussions include "The economic and structural transformation of the new EU Member States" and …

Trinidad & Tobago central bank selects Finance KIT

Trema, a leading provider of strategic software solutions for the financial industry, announced on Friday 15 October that the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) in Port of Spain has selected the Trema solution, Finance KIT, to support its foreign…

Report on the efficiency of the ECB's management

The European Central Bank on Friday 15 October published the report prepared by the European Court of Auditors on the operational efficiency of the management of the ECB for the financial year 2003, together with the ECB's reply to it. The report noted…

BOJ's Fukui upbeat on Japanese economy

Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui told a quarterly meeting of branch managers on Monday 18 October that Japan's economic recovery is on track as structural reforms continue but record global oil prices require "close attention".

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