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Fed-speak a snafu for new Dallas Fed chief
This article looks at what can happen when Federal Reserve officials stray beyond what is known as "Fed-speak". Recent comments by Dallas Fed chief Richard Fisher that the Fed was "clearly in the eighth inning" of a long run of interest rate hikes, with …
New members of BSP's Monetary Board named
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Philippines has announced the appointment of three new members to the Monetary Board, the policy-making body of the central bank.
Brigita Schmognerova named EBRD Vice President
Brigita Schmognerova, a former minister in the Slovak Republic and senior figure at the UN, has been appointed the new EBRD Vice President, Human Resources & Administration.
Former Buba president takes job at Russian bank
The former head of Germany's Bundesbank, Ernst Welteke, who resigned in April last year after criticism for accepting a free hotel stay from a commercial bank, has been appointed independent board member at a bank in southern Russia, Russian media…
Top China economist calls for move on yuan
A top Chinese economist has said the country should make a modest revaluation of the yuan in an attempt to reduce some of the speculation over Beijing's intentions on the currency.
Russia to prevent sharp ruble growth this year
Russia's central bank head Sergei Ignatyev has said the bank will try to prevent sharp ruble growth this year.
Snow urges China move to flexible yuan
US Treasury Secretary John Snow said in an interview on Thursday 9 June that he is urging China to move to a more flexible yuan and would like to see more flexible exchange rates across Asia.
RBNZ's supervisory role to stay
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's supervisory role would not be removed following a review of trans-Tasman banking regulations, Finance Minister Michael Cullen said on Friday 10 June.
Tanigaki says China to benefit from currency move
Japanese Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki told reporters on Friday 10 June that his recommendation was that the Chinese government scrap the yuan's dollar peg system.
Kenneth Rogoff appointed new adviser to Riksbank
Sweden's Riksbank appointed Professor Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard University as adviser to the Riksbank's Executive Board on Thursday 9 June.
Senate panel clears Bernanke's nomination
The US Senate Banking Committee on Thursday 9 June approved the nomination of Federal Reserve Governor Ben Bernanke to head the White House Council of Economic Advisers, sending it to the full Senate for a final vote.
ECB signs new premises contract
Lucas Papademos, Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) signed the architectural contract for the optimisation phase of the new ECB premises in Frankfurt am Main on Thursday 9 June.
Duisenberg rallies to defence of euro
Wim Duisenberg, the former president of the European Central Bank, on Thursday 9 June rejected a call from an Italian minister for the reintroduction of its own currency, saying in an interview that the country had had a big boost from the adoption of…
RBI to introduce cheque truncation system
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is in the process of introducing a national cheque truncation system (NCTS) under a new entity to speed up the retail payment system in the banking sector.
Atlanta Fed's Guynn sees more US rate rises
Jack Guynn, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, said the US economy will be able to withstand further rate hikes as it is on a "solid" growth track.
IMF's Rato says euro is a big success
IMF managing director Rodrigo de Rato told a news conference on Wednesday 8 June that monetary policy in Europe isn't to blame for recent weak economic growth.
Wellink calls euro debate a 'non-discussion'
The Dutch central bank has slashed its forecast for economic growth this year to 0.4 pct from 1.7 pct, president Nout Wellink said in an interview with de Volkskrant.
US can't grow out of deficit, says Gramlich
The United States cannot grow its way out of its budget deficit problem despite recent improvement in budget and trade numbers, Federal Reserve Governor Edward Gramlich said on Wednesday 8 June.
Trichet says Europe needs reforms
Although Europe is poised for strong economic growth, it must continue with reforms if it is to fulfil its potential, ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet said in China on Tuesday 7 June.
Nishimura says BOJ should keep reserve target
Bank of Japan policy maker Kiyohiko Nishimura said the BOJ should maintain its target for the amount of money it pumps into the economy as a revival of export-led growth cannot be relied on yet.
Greenspan calls for flexibility on China yuan
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Tuesday 7 June urged China to ease tight controls on its exchange rate for the sake of its own financial health, but China's central bank chief said the country needs more time.
EU Finance Ministers try to bolster euro
European Union finance ministers on Tuesday 7 June attended a summit in Luxembourg and admitted the continuing fallout from the crisis surrounding the rejection of the EU's constitution had an economic impact.
Croatia battles pressure on euro-peg
The governor of Croatia's central bank was reported as saying the kuna faces growing market pressure to slip out of its managed peg to the euro.
ECB's Noyer rejects euro ditching talk
European Central Bank Governing Council Member Christian Noyer has dismissed talk suggesting countries may leave the euro and said the rejection of the European Union's constitution by two of its founding members did not threaten the single currency.