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Norges Bank Financial Stability Report No.2, 2004

The central bank of Norway, Norges Bank, has published its twice yearly Financial Stability Report 2/2004. "The short-term outlook for financial stability is regarded as satisfactory and somewhat improved compared with the situation six months ago," said…

Revisions to Fed's payments systems risk policy

The Federal Reserve Board announced on Friday 26 November the approval of proposed revisions to its Policy on Payments System Risk (PSR Policy) addressing risk management in payments and securities settlement systems.

The RBNZ's website is changing

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said on Monday 29 November that it it is making some changes to its website in early December. The site will have a new look,with some changes to the navigation.

Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Fall 2004

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Fall 2004. The paper "Ricardo versus Wicksell on job losses and technological change" looks at Knut Wicksell's revisions of Ricardo's classical model with modern concepts and…

RBNZ re-appoints two directors

Two non-executive directors, Alison Paterson and John Goulter, have been re-appointed to the board of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for a further five years, Finance Minister Michael Cullen said this week.

Trichet praises ECB's record on inflation

In a letter to the European Parliament, European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said that the ECB has a very successful record of keeping euro zone inflation under control despite adverse shocks such as the recent hike in oil prices.

RBA uses powers to withhold minutes

The Reserve Bank of Australia has used powers given to it by Treasurer Peter Costello to issue a "conclusive certificate" to prevent publication of the RBA board's minutes, saying their release is not in the public interest.

Panels studying GCC monetary union criteria

The governor of the Bahrain Monetary Agency said that technical committees in the Gulf countries are currently studying the criteria for monetary and financial convergence and the legislative and institutional frameworks and arrangements for the monetary…

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