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Welteke suggests ECB rates may be cut soon

A member of the European Central Bank's governing council suggested in comments published Friday that the bank could cut interest rates by as much as half a percentage point next week, more than a year after it last made a change.

Sweden names date for euro referendum

Sweden will hold a referendum on whether to adopt the single European currency, the euro, on 14 September 2003, Swedish Prime Minister Goran Persson said Friday following a meeting of political party leaders.

ECB may be ready to cut rates - Lucas Papademos

European Central Bank Vice-President Lucas Papademos on Wednesday gave the latest sign the bank was ready to reduce interest rates, saying the improved inflation outlook gave more room for a rate cut. The ECB Governing Council is due to meet on 5…

Russian premier wants relaxed currency regulation

At Thursdays meeting of the cabinet, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov stressed the need to liberalise currency regulation in the country. As we reported Wednesday, the proposal has divided politicians and the central bank with the latter calling…

Egypt central bank sets new monetary policy plan

Egypt's central bank governor has announced details of instruments that would be introduced under a new monetary policy which would encourage greater transparency in the market. Earlier in October we reported that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was set…

Bank of England Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Following the announcement that Mr Mervyn King will replace Sir Edward George as Governor of the Bank of England when he retires at the end of June 2003, Sir Edward welcomed the appointment on Wednesday.

BOJ to consider all possible easing measures

Bank of Japan board member Hidehiko Haru said Wednesday the central bank would consider all possible easing measures, including unorthodox steps, if economic and financial conditions warrant such a move. The Bank is under great pressure to get the…

Polish central bank cuts interest rates

Poland's central bank decided Wednesday to lower key interest rates, its eighth cut this year in response to record low inflation and the country's sluggish economy. Last month the central bank cut rates and said at the time that the rate cutting cycle…

ECB to study lending policies with survey

The European Central Bank will begin conducting a quarterly survey next year of credit policies practised by banks operating in the 12-nation euro zone. The move comes just days after the Irish central bank warned lenders to stick within guidelines.

Poland sees risk of delaying EMU entry

A member of the Monetary Policy Council (RPP) of the central bank, Boguslaw Grabowski, sees a risk of delay in Poland's accession to the euro zone because of possible problems in reducing the budget deficit.

Reserve Bank of Australia Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - The Reserve Bank today announced the appointment of Dr Tony Richards as Head of Economic Research. This follows the decision of Dr David Gruen, the previous Head, to accept a secondment to the Commonwealth Treasury, 26 November.

Economy satisfactory - Ghana central bank chief

The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Paul Acquah said that the economy has performed well over the last year but cautioned that the government needs to sustain its macroeconomic policies with emphasis on consolidating efforts on fiscal and monetary…

Moskow expects US to hit growth potential in 2003

Michael Moskow has followed up Robert McTeer's comments we reported yesterday, saying the central bank's accommodative monetary policy will help US economic growth recover to full speed by next year. He is just the latest in a line of Federal Reserve…

Brazil president to name new central bank head

President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is likely to unveil his cabinet and new central bank chief within the next two weeks before a meeting of his left-wing Workers' Party (PT), one of his top advisers said Monday. We recently reported that Arminio…

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