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Another year awash in liquidity

As liquidity continues to mount amid deepening global imbalances, some members of the central bank community are calling for significant changes in the framework of monetary and regulatory policy. This article examines the proposals and the market…

Atlanta's Guynn says Fed journey ending

The Federal Reserve's journey to bring interest rates back to a more normal setting is almost complete, if the economy performs as expected in coming weeks and months, said Jack Guynn, the president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve on Monday 1 May.

Markets misunderstand testimony says Bernanke

Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke believes that the media and the markets have misinterpreted his words last week as a signal that the Fed would stop after one more rate hike, according to CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo on Monday 1 May.

Fed's Moskow says inflation contained

Chicago Federal Reserve President Michael Moskow on Monday 1 May said in an interview that core inflation is currently contained, but is at the high end of his "comfort zone," and at the top of his list of worries about the economy.

Interview with IMF's Wanda Tseng

Wanda Tseng, deputy director at the IMF's Asia and Pacific department, said on Tuesday 2 May that China's decision to raise interest rates for the first time in 18 months is welcome but the country needs to let its currency move more freely.

IMF's Krueger announces intention to leave

Anne Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, has informed Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato of her intention to leave the Fund at end of her term, which expires on 31 August.

RBA's Macfarlane on monetary policy & the media

In a transcript from a radio report on Friday 28 April, Reserve Bank of Australia governor Ian Macfarlane pondered why the Australian media covered interest rate moves much more than either the US or UK media. He also recounted a 'near-death' experience…

Sao Tome's central bank governor to return

Officials have been quoted as saying that the former prime minister of Sao Tome and Principe, Maria do Carmo Silveira, is to return to her role as governor of the country's central bank, once the new government has taken office.

China's economy 'overheating a little bit'

People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Friday 28 April that the increase in the official Chinese benchmark lending rate is intended to rein in growth as the economy is "overheating a little bit".

ECB's Garganas says more rate hikes possible

European Central Bank Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said on Thursday 27 April that more interest rate rises are probably on the way, with the timing dependant on economic growth and inflation developments.

Economic vs. Monetary Union

At a meeting at the London School of Economics Friday 28 April on the Legal Foundations on International Monetary Stability discussions focussed on the divergence between Europe's successful monetary union, and its stalled economic union.

Hamas appeals to banks to help end funding crisis

According to this article published on Wednesday 26 April, officials say the Palestinian economy could quickly collapse. The independent Palestine Monetary Authority is holding talks with the central banks of Egypt and Jordan to find a way out, it says.

Nacha honours Fed vice chairman Roger Ferguson

The Electronic Payments Association will present its 2006 George Mitchell Payments System Excellence Award to Roger Ferguson, Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve, who is completing his service to the Federal Reserve and the U.S. payments system on 28…

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