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NBP's relations with government 'heating up'
Relations between Poland's government and the central bank's Monetary Policy Council (RPP) are likely to heat up again, Interfax reported, after Economy and Labor Minister Jerzy Hausner called the current monetary policy "improper," saying it threatened…
Removal of BOZ governor 'should be by tribunal'
In a written submission to Zambia's Constitution Review Commission, the governor of the Bank of Zambia Dr Caleb Fundanga said the removal of a central bank governor from office should be by a tribunal constituted by the Chief Justice.
Federal Reserve raises US rates
The Federal Open Market Committee decided on Tuesday 21 September to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 1-3/4 percent. In its press release the FOMC said despite the rise in energy prices, inflation and inflation…
Norges Bank keeps interest rates unchanged
Norges Bank's Executive Board decided on Wednesday 23 September to leave interest rates unchanged. Norges Bank's key interest rate, the sight deposit rate, therefore remains at 1.75 per cent. The overnight lending rate also remains unchanged.
Bank of England voted 9-0 to hold rates in Sept
The Bank of England said on Wednesday 22 September that it voted 9-0 to hold rates at 4.75 per cent in its 8 and 9 September MPC meeting. The Bank noted that recent labour market data was "surprisingly weak," though inflationary pressures were still…
ECB chief sees recovery, warns on deficit easing
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told the Eurpoean Parliament on Wednesday 23 September that the eurozone economy was on track for modest further growth next year but condemned proposals to ease budget rules as "dangerous".
Greece doubles 2000 public defict to 4.1%
The Greek government acknowledged on Wednesday 23 September that the country's annual public deficit estimates from 2000 to 2002 had been sharply underestimated, a revelation described by the European Central Bank head as "an enormous problem".
Hungary's cb chief expects inflation around 7%
Average inflation in 2004 will be "around 7%," but will decline to 4-5% in 2005, Zsigmond Jarai, the president of central bank MNB told parliament's budget committee on Tuesday 21 September.
Irish banking system sound, says cb's Hurley
Speaking at the publication of the central bank of Ireland's Financial Stability Report on Tuesday 21 September, the governor, John Hurley, said: "The central aim of this report is to analyse and assess the overall health of the financial system and to…
ECB's Issing sees inflation falling below 2%
The European Central Bank is unhappy with the current level of inflation in the eurozone but expects it to fall below 2% in the second quarter of next year, chief economist Otmar Issing said on Monday 20 September.
ECB, BOJ right on wait and see policy says OECD
OECD chief economist Jean-Philippe Cotis said that the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are right to maintain a "wait and see" positions in their monetary policies.
IMF sees potential hazard in US fiscal policy
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Rodrigo de Rato, said on Monday 20 September that the dollar would have to fall and the United States would have to tackle its growing indebtedness to avoid a threat to the world economy some time…
Fed expected to raise rates despite concerns
The Federal Reserves interest rate setting FOMC gathered on Tuesday 21 September, with the expectation they will raise US interest rates for a third time this year despite lingering signs of economic stress.
China price performance remains stable, says PBOC
"The price performance in China remains stable on the whole," said Governor of the People's Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan on Sunday.
Afghanistan taking steps to capital market launch
Afghanistan took its first steps towards a capital market with an auction on Sunday of capital notes which will allow the country's banks to determine a market-driven interest rate. "This is an important step for us. It is the the beginning of a capital…
Canada's prospects best for year: Dodge
Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge told Finance Minister Ralph Goodale in July the country's chances of steady economic and job growth are the best in years, Bloomberg News reported under Canada's Access to Information Act.
Argentina's repayment dates to IMF extended by 1yr
Argentina's debt repayment dates to the International Monetary Fund were extended by a year on Friday, the agency said.
NBP says Poland's 2006 ERM II depends on deficit
Poland's joining the Exchange Rate Mechanism ERM II in mid-2006 depends on its meeting the budget deficit criterion, Polish National Bank (NBP) Vice-President Krzysztof Rybinski said.
IMF set to warn ECB against lifting rate too soon
The International Monetary Fund will warn the European Central Bank against lifting interest rates too soon in its next report on the world economic outlook, the Financial Times Deutschland reported without citing sources.
China to appoint new securities mkt chief
China is set to replace the head of its stock and derivatives markets regulatory body with the vice-mayor of the southwestern city of Chongqing, a Government source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday, according to Sify Finance.
Reports name V Leeladhar as new RBI dep governor
The appointment of V Leeladhar has been cleared as deputy governor at the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) according to a report by The Economic Times this week.
Gono goes to China
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's embattled governor Dr Gideon Gono is believed to be in China to finalise talks on closer ties with his counterpart, the governor of the People's Bank of China.
Argentina's Redrado to be appointed cb president
Argentine Foreign Minister Martin Redrado, a former securities regulator, will be appointed central bank president after President Nestor Kirchner decided not to renew Alfonso Prat-Gay's term, which expires next week, Cabinet Chief Alberto Fernandez said…
KAS bank connects to Banque de France
KAS Bank is the first non-French bank to realise a direct connection to the payment system of the French Central Bank. KAS Bank has been active as a General Clearing Member and Settlement Agent on the French market since 2001.