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Economy adjusting, says BOJ's Fukui

Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Monday 5 July that the country's economy is nearing recovery from the prolonged slump that followed the bursting of Japan's speculative bubble in the early 1990s.

ECB's new HQ begins to take shape

The construction of the new European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt moved one step closer this week with demolition work on the former site of the Grossmarkthalle (wholesale market) due to begin on Thursday 1 July.

FOMC minutes, 4 May, show worries over inflation

Minutes from the Federal Reserve's 4 May FOMC meeting released on 1 July showed that nearly two months before the Fed raised short-term interest rates on Wednesday, some board members made it clear that they were more worried about inflation than Alan…

Arhar says Slovenia not ready for euro

Slovenia is not sufficiently prepared to enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism II (ERM II), France Arhar, chairman of the Slovene branch of Bank Austria Creditanstalt, told the weekly Mag, saying that the country is experiencing unusual circumstances in long…

Turkey to introduce new lira notes

Turkey has already completed the printing of the first run of the new one lira note and delivered them to branches of the Central Bank, the deputy chairman of the Turkish Central Bank announced on Thursday 1 July.

Hosokawa calls for flexible BOJ policy

Koichi Hosokawa, who on Friday 2 July took over as the top career official at the Ministry of Finance in Japan, said he wants the Bank of Japan to implement "flexible" monetary policy amid a rise in long-term bond yields.

QC ends BCCI address after record 79 days

The longest opening address in English legal history ended on Thursday 1 July with Gordon Pollock, QC, winding up the evidence that liquidators of the collapsed Bank of Credit and Commerce International are citing in the £850m damages suit versus the…

Safer, smarter, more secure US $50 note

The newly redesigned Series 2004 US $50 notes, featuring subtle background colours of blue and red, images of a waving American flag and a small metallic silver-blue star, will be issued beginning on September 28, the U.S. government announced on 30 June…

Federal Reserve increases rates by 0.25%

The Federal Open Market Committee decided Wednesday 30 June to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 1-1/4 percent. In a press release the FOMC repeated "policy accommodation can be removed at a pace that is likely to be…

World should expect further rate rises says King

The world economy is set on a new trend of gradually higher interest rates, the governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, said in an interview published Thursday. He also said UK house prices had been "very important" in recent months in MPC meeting…

Trichet says ECB not influenced by Fed, BoE

European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said Thursday, at the ECB's post meeting press conference after it left eurozone interest rates unchanged, that the ECB is not being influenced by decisions of the Federal Reserve, Bank of England and…

BIS Conference on Inflation, 18-19 June

The programme from the BIS Conference on "Understanding Low Inflation and Deflation" Brunnen, Switzerland, 18-19 June 2004, includes speeches "Changes in the inflation process" by Stephen Cecchetti and "Deflation in historical perspective" with…

BoJ's Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes, 19/20 May

The Bank of Japan released the minutes from its 19 and 20 May Monetary Policy Meeting on 30 June. Many members said that the Bank was conducting monetary policy in accordance with the commitment based on the CPI. Some members said that it was becoming…

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