Skip to main content

News

Interview with ECB's Guy Quaden

European Central Bank council member Guy Quaden said in an interview published Monday 16 April, an increase in eurozone interest rates in the coming months is likely.

ECB report says bank risk low

The European Central Bank said in a report on Wednesday 18 April that bank balance sheets are strong and they are well protected against risks from booming lending for private equity buy-out deals in the European Union.

Minutes show 7-2 vote to hold UK rates

Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee members voted 7- 2 to keep interest rates unchanged for a third month in April, with Timothy Besley and Andrew Sentance in favor of a quarter- point increase, minutes published Wednesday 18 April.

Interview with SNB's Jean-Pierre Roth

In an interview with Bloomberg published Monday 16 April, Swiss National Bank president Jean-Pierre Roth said a fall in the Swiss franc's value against the euro reflects turbulence on financial markets rather than developments in the domestic economy.

RBZ's Gono urges privatisation quickly

Zimbabwe could easily realize at least 3 billion U.S. dollars from the privatization of some parastatals, enough to meet its annual import requirements, according to The Herald on Friday 13 April.

BOJ's Fukui signals confidence in US economy

Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui on Thursday 12 April repeated his optimism over the U.S. economy, saying it has a "high probability" of achieving a healthy slowdown despite signs of moderating business investment and high inflation rates.

Wolfowitz facing calls to quit World Bank

Paul Wolfowitz's position as head of the World Bank looked increasingly under threat Friday 13 April after he was forced to retreat from a meeting after being booed by his employees and the bank's governing board met overnight to decide his fate.

BMA appoints new CEO

The Bermuda Monetary Authority announced Thursday 12 April that Matthew Elderfield has been appointed as the central bank's next Chief Executive Officer.

New York court lifts PMA freeze

A New York court has lifted a freeze on the US operations of the Palestine Monetary Authority, which acts as the Palestinian central bank, that was imposed in connection with the killing of two Americans in a Hamas shooting attack.

ECB says rates are boosting growth

European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told a press conference Thursday 12 April the ECB's interest rates are still boosting economic growth after seven increases since late 2005, leaving open the possibility of a further move.

China's FX reserves past $1.2T

China's foreign reserves have risen past $1.2 trillion, a state news agency said Thursday 12 April, amid surging trade and plans to create a multibillion-dollar company to invest some of the stockpile.

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a Central Banking account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account

.