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ECB's Garganas says rates may not have peaked
A recent change in European Central Bank language on monetary policy does not mean that interest rates are near a peak, Nicholas Garganas said in an interview published Monday 19 March.
Zhou says China to stop accumulating reserves
China will stop increasing its huge foreign exchange reserves, People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan said in an interview published Tuesday 20 March.
BoJ's Fukui says markets saw 'healthy correction'
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Tuesday 20 March the central bank will closely monitor global equity markets for further developments, but stressed that the recent worldwide sell-off has been a "healthy correction."
IMF: Zimbabwe's economic collapse accelerating
Zimbabwe's economic collapse is likely to accelerate with inflation passing 5,000 percent by year-end, a senior IMF official said in an interview Sunday 18 March.
Analysts say China rate hike hurt property market
China's residential property market and heavy borrowers will be the main victims of the People's Bank of China's latest interest rate hike, analysts at Credit Suisse said in a report published Monday 19 March.
China's Wen says investment won't affect dollar
China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, tried to reassure the world about the country's financial goals Friday 16 March, saying the planned company to invest some of the $1 trillion in reserves won't affect dollar-denominated assets.
Thai fin min supporting BoT independence
Thailand's finance minister Chalongphob Sussangkarn said Thursday 15 March he had insisted during a meeting with Bank of Thailand governor Tarisa Watanagase that monetary policy shouldn't cause volatility in markets, but the BoT was not under pressure to…
2010 GCC currency union date is 'challenge'
Currency union by 2010 in the Gulf region is a challenge, but could be achieved if the Gulf countries act swiftly, Central Bank of Bahrain governor said in an interview Sunday 18 March.
PBOC's Zhou worried over China CPI trend
People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan told reporters on Sunday 18 March he was not worried about the current level of inflation but was concerned with the inflation trend.
Meirelles says Brazil's 2007 inflation benign
Brazil's 2007 inflation scenario is benign, but the central bank remains vigilant, the bank's chief said on Monday 19 March.
Fukui denies BOJ leaked information
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui denied in parliament Thursday 16 March that the central bank leaked information to the media before announcing an interest-rate increase last month.
Wen: China's growth 'unstable' & 'unsustainable'
China's economic expansion, the source of about a 10th of global growth last year, is unstable and environmentally unsustainable, Premier Wen Jiabao told a press conference on Friday 16 March.
Greenspan says subprime spillover unlikely
Problems facing lenders of risky mortgages are not likely to spill over into the broader economy unless housing prices see another substantial fall, former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan said Thursday 15 March.
No plan to relocate central bank says Perng
Central Bank of China (CBC) governor Perng Fai-nan said Wednesday 14 March that Taiwan's central bank will not relocate its headquarters from Taipei City to southern Taiwan.
Markets not pricing risk well says ECB's Weber
Global financial markets may not be adequately pricing risk even after their recent sharp corrections, European Central Bank governing council member Axel Weber said on Thursday 15 March.
PBOC vows to open financial sector further
China will further open its financial sector in "an active and safe" way, the People's Bank of China said in a report Friday 16 March.
Bini Smaghi says more data needed on growth
European Central Bank (ECB) executive board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said Wednesday 14 March the eurozone economy is showing signs of self-sustaining growth but the ECB still needs additional data to confirm it.
SNB hikes interest rates by 25 points
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) raised interest rates by 25 basis points Thursday 15 March, citing the excellent shape of the Swiss economy and a slight upward trend in inflation.
BoJ's Fukui says no stocks impact from rate hike
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said in parliamentary testimony Thursday 15 March that the BoJ's latest rate hike in February did not directly lead to the recent global stock market slump.
Russian deputy: CB should keep oversight function
The Russian central bank should not be stripped of its oversight functions, first deputy chairman Gennady Melikian told a press conference on Thursday 15 March.
Market tumult a warning on risk: ECB's Garganas
The recent turmoil in financial markets is a timely reminder that risks to the global economy cannot be shrugged aside, European Central Bank governing council member Nicholas Garganas said on Thursday 15 March.
Bulgarian governor nominates deputy
The governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) Ivan Iskrov on Thursday 15 March nominated Rumen Simeonov, 55, to take over as deputy governor in charge of bank supervision from Emilia Milanova.
BoE's Bean reappointed to MPC
Charlie Bean, the Bank of England's chief economist, has been reappointed to the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee for a further three year term from 1 June, the central bank confirmed Wednesday 14 March.
Taiwan's Perng: rates may be approaching peak
Taiwan's series of interest rate increases may be approaching a peak because of subdued inflation and slowing export growth, said Perng Fai-nan, governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in an interview published Wednesday 14 March.