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Toothless Fed
According to this article from CNN Money, published Thursday 22 June, the Federal Reserve's ability to control the host of things that are driving inflation higher is rather limited.
Atlanta Fed's Guynn set to retire
Jack Guynn, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, announced Thursday 22 June that he plans to retire effective from 1 Oct 2006.
Bank of England's Walton dies unexpectedly
David Walton, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, died unexpectedly on Wednesday night after a short illness, the Bank said in a statement released on Thursday 22 June. Mr Walton was 43.
Mark Olson resigns from Fed
Mark W. Olson submitted his resignation Wednesday 21 June as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective June 30, 2006.
BOJ's Nishimura sees low rates problem
Keeping Japan's interest rates at low levels for a prolonged period may cause excessive investment by companies and overstimulate economic growth, according to Kiyohiko Nishimura, a Bank of Japan policy maker.
Koizumi urges BOJ to improve transparency
Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi called on the Bank of Japan to improve its transparency on Thursday 22 June, following governor Toshihiko Fukui's investment with the Murakami fund, Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki said.
Liikanen says euro area inflation risks on upside
Inflation risks in the eurozone are on the upside, European Central Bank Governing Council member Erkki Liikanen was quoted as saying by Finnish daily Demari in an interview published on Thursday 22 June.
BOJ members closely watching stock prices
Minutes of the Bank of Japan's recent policy board meeting released Tuesday 20 June said members need to closely watch the impact of a global decline in stock prices on the world's second-largest economy.
Bank of England voted 7-1 to hold rates
Bank of England policymakers voted 7-1 to leave UK interest rates unchanged at their 7-8 June meeting, minutes released Wednesday 21 June showed.
Ten million reasons BOJ's Fukui must resign
According to this article published by Bloomberg on Wednesday 21 June, Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui should stop apologising, clarifying and sidestepping, and just resign.
Hedge funds vs. central bankers
This article from the Los Angeles Times Service, published Wednesday 21 June, asks what on earth is going on with world stock markets?
Former Fed vice chairman joining Swiss Re
Former Federal Reserve vice chairman Roger Ferguson is joining global reinsurance company Swiss Re in a senior executive position, the company announced on Monday 19 June.
Trichet will 'fiercely' defend ECB independence
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told the European Parliament on Wednesday 21 June that he will "fiercely" defend the independence of the ECB.
What central banks are doing to raise interest
This article published Wednesday 21 June looks at central bank websites, saying that at their best the world's central banks are showing how a website can be used to provide information for a range of audiences.
Ignore cryptic central bankers at your peril
According to the article "Ignore at your peril the cryptic prophecies of central bankers" by William Keegan, published by The Observer on Saturday 17 June, with the world's stock markets suffering from an attack of the jitters, the role of central…
Two governors at the Central Bank of Kenya?
According to the article "Shall we end up with two 'governors' at the central bank?" published by The East African Standard on Friday 16 June, Kenya's Minister for Finance has made a significant pronouncement regarding the future management of the…
Fed's Olson named chairman of PCAOB
Federal Reserve governor Mark Olson was named on Monday 19 June as head of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, a U.S. watchdog that polices corporate auditors.
Senate approves Kohn as Fed vice chairman
The U.S. Senate approved the nomination of Federal Reserve governor Donald Kohn on Monday 19 June, to be vice chairman at the US central bank.
Single central bank an option for Caricom
An economist has said that a single central bank is an option worth exploring within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
Fukui: 'I am very very sorry'
Bank of Japan chief Toshihiko Fukui apologised to the nation Tuesday 20 June and said he would take a 30% pay cut for six months. He also said the bank has set up a committee to review rules for its officials' assets.
Poll result says Fukui should quit
Nearly half of the respondents to a poll by Kyodo News Service said Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui should step down from his position, the news agency reported.
Summers against inflation targets
Former US treasury secretary Lawrence Summers said on Friday 16 June that the Federal Reserve should not adopt any explicitly rule-based monetary policy regime.
BOJ's Noda sees turning point for economy
Tadao Noda, the most recent member of the Bank of Japan's policy board, said on Monday 19 June that Japan's economy and monetary policy are at a "turning point."
BOJ urged to strengthen rules
Japanese ruling and opposition lawmakers called on the Bank of Japan on Sunday 18 June to introduce asset disclosure rules following the BOJ chiefs admissions to holding a scandal-tainted investment.