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Bank of Japan Minutes, 18 and 19 January

The Bank of Japan's minutes from its 18 and 19 January monetary policy meeting published on Tuesday 22 February revealed that board members discussed lowering the central bank's liquidity target as a response to improved financial stability.

Phil Fed's Survey of Professional Forecasters

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its First Quarter 2005 Survey of Professional Forecasters. Economic growth in the first half of 2005 looks stronger now than it did three months ago, according to 36 forecasters surveyed.

Rating agency positive on Lebanon reserves

Leading international rating agency Standard & Poor's said on Monday 21 February that Lebanon's central bank foreign currency reserves will not be affected in the short term by the murder of former Premier Rafik Hariri.

Bank of Korea plans to diversify reserves

South Korea's central bank has said it plans to diversify its reserves, which are the world's fourth largest, into a greater variety of currencies. It's reserves have traditionally been held in U.S. Treasuries and agency debt.

Bundesbank report optimistic on economy

The Bundesbank expressed cautious optimism on the outlook for German growth this year in its February report released on Monday 21 February, despite the surprise contraction in gross domestic product in the final quarter of 2004.

Interview with ECB's Papademos

In an interview published this week European Central Bank Vice-President Lucas Papademos told Handelsblatt that whenever possible, central banks should try to prevent the evolution of asset price bubbles. "In principle, prevention is better than cure."

Interview with ECB's Noyer

In an interview published on Wednesday 16 February, ECB governing council member and governor of the Bank of France Christian Noyer said there was no evidence of price pressures in the euro area that would warrant an immediate shift in monetary policy.

Trichet's passion for the French language

Asked in a recent interview if he prefers the language of Shakespeare to that of Moliere, Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central Bank, said that over ten years ago he founded the Club of French-speaking central bankers whose members…

Interview with ECB's Padoa-Schioppa

Speaking in an interview published on Thursday 17 February, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB said channels of communication with Asia, and with China in particular, are open and the ECB itself has close bilateral ties with the Chinese monetary…

First day of Bank of Italy strike

A strike organised by Bank of Italy trade unions on Thursday 17 February saw over 77% of workers taking part, according to AGI. Another day of action is scheduled for next Thursday, 24 February.

Italy's Bini Smaghi to join ECB board

Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, 48, the head of the Italian Finance Ministry's international department looks set to replace a fellow Italian on the board of the European Central Bank after a unanimous decision on Thursday 17 February.

Profile of T&T's new deputy governor

Joan John became deputy governor, Operations, at the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago for a period of five years starting 1 February. She recently led the implementation of the Real Time Gross Settlement System and the Government Securities Settlement…

T&T promotes second woman to senior position

The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago announced on Wednesday 16 February the appointment of the second woman in two weeks to a leadership position. Wendy Ho Sing assumed her new posting as Deputy Inspector of Financial Institutions.

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