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Letters reveal 'low point' for Sir Eddie

Letters released this week by the UK Treasury showed that Gordon Brown's decision to remove responsibility for banking supervision from the Bank of England almost prompted Sir Edward George, the Bank's governor to resign.

FATF welcomes China as an observer

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), meeting in Paris from 9 to 11 February 2005, has welcomed for the first time the People's Republic of China to attend its Plenary meeting as an observer.

BoE cancels 2005 governors' symposium

The Bank of England has cancelled its 2005 governors' symposium due to the UK's overcrowded international schedule. Mario Blejer, head of the Bank's centre for Central Banking Studies, wrote to central bank governors recently to tell them the news.

Czech president appoints new CNB board members

The President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, at Prague Castle on Friday 11 February appointed three new members to the Bank Board of the Czech National Bank. He also said Zdenik Tma will remain CNB Governor for a further six-year term.

Inflation targeting comes under fire

The theory of central bank inflation targeting has been ripped up by Harvard economist Benjamin Friedman. Speaking at the Reserve Bank of India he said inflation targeting hides other goals and impedes transparency.

Core inflation low, US economy good says Stern

Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Gary Stern provided an upbeat assessment of the US economy in a speech on Thursday 10 February, saying core inflation remains low and that the economy should grow at a 3.5 per cent to 4.0 per cent range.

Tanigaki urges BOJ to keep injecting liquidity

Japan's Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki expressed a cautious position on the chances of the Bank of Japan lowering its current account balance target from the present level, and called on the central bank to keep injecting ample liquidity.

Bank Negara's reserves reach new high

Bank Negara Malaysia's foreign reserves reached a new high of RM264.66 billion (US$69.64 million) in the second half of January, due partly to larger inflow of portfolio funds.

San Francisco Fed's Bretton Woods conference

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco held a conference "Revived Bretton Woods System: A new paradigm for Asian development" on 4 February. Papers presented included Barry Eichengreen's "Global imbalances and the lessons of Bretton Woods".

IMF analysing options on gold

The International Monetary Fund is currently preparing a report on the possibility of selling or revaluing a portion of its gold reserves and the IMF staff analysis of the options will be eagerly awaited.

Cost of UK's fight to stay in ERM

Britain's Treasury has released internal papers giving various estimates of the cost of intervention before and during "Black Wednesday" in 1992

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