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BOJ in critical period says Nishimura

Bank of Japan Policy Board member Kiyohiko Nishimura said on Thursday 16 February the central bank has entered a critical period for deciding on a policy move, but said it had not set any time frame for a shift.

Fed chief rules out mandate change

Ben Bernanke said he doesn't want Congress to change the Federal Reserve's mandate that it pay attention to both price stability and maximum employment or economic growth.

OECD's Gurria calls for global imbalances action

Washington and Beijing need to back their words with action, after pledging to deal with global economic imbalances, the incoming chief of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Thursday 16 February.

Romania to keep 2006 inflation target

The National Bank of Romania this week published its third inflation report since adopting inflation targetting in August last year. Despite forecasts suggesting that inflation will overshoot the upper limit of this year's target, the central bank has…

Fed nominees emphasise inflation control

The two nominees for the Federal Reserve Board, Randall S. Kroszner and Kevin M. Warsh, said on Tuesday 14 February, in testimony to the Senate Banking Committee that controlling inflation was the key to maintaining economic growth in the United States.

SADC central banks meet in Malawi

Central banks from the Southern Africa Development Corporation (SADC) region are meeting at Ryalls Hotel in Malawi's commercial city of Blantyre to devise new laws that would be used as a benchmark for the standardization of central banks.

PBOC rules out 2nd revaluation - reports

The People's Bank of China has ruled out a second revaluation of its currency, but plans broader reform of its interest rates, including a simplification of deposit rates, local media said on Wednesday 15 February.

Stark formally nominated for ECB job

Austrian finance minister Karl-Heinz Grasser said EU finance ministers formally nominated Bundesbank vice-president Juergen Stark as Otmar Issing's successor at the European Central Bank.

Fed announces Michelle Smith to stay on

The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced that Michelle A. Smith will continue in her position as Assistant to the Board and Director of the Office of Board Members. The Board had previously announced that she would be leaving to work for former…

Former Polish minister against super regulator

In an interview for the Parkiet daily, the former head of the Polish Securities and Exchange Commission (KPWiG) and treasury minister in Marek Belka's government, Jacek Socha, assessed the Polish financial market as not mature enough to introduce…

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