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Japan enjoys strongest growth for two years

TOKYO - Japan's economy has at last emerged from recession, enjoying its strongest growth for two years. The economy has rebounded from three straight quarters of contraction, growing 1.4% in the first quarter, which is an annualised rate of 5.7%.

ECB keeps rate rise on hold as expected

GERMANY - The European Central Bank on Thursday left interest rates unchanged as expected since euro zone recovery remains limp as well as the euro's rally helping to stifle inflation. The ECB's key refinancing rate remains at 3.25 percent, unchanged…

Bundesbank to close 56 branches by 2007

GERMANY - The Deutsche Bundesbank has committed itself to cutting back on its operations which will involve shedding over 10% of its staff. It announced on Thursday that it would close down 56 of its smaller branches within the next five years, partly…

Law passed on Russian cb to weaken banking system

RUSSIA - The Russian State Duma has approved a revised version of the bill on the Central Bank of Russia (CBR). This decision will weaken the entire banking system according to finance minister Alexei Kudrin, since it does not allow the CBR to implement…

Duisenberg flag furore

NETHERLANDS - The public furore about Gretta Duisenberg's apparent support for the Palestinian cause continues to escalate. After Mrs Duisenberg, the wife of Wim Duisenberg, the president of the ECB, displayed the Palestinian flag in her home in the…

John Hawke puts question mark over Basel Accord

USA - The Basel committee's attempts to finalise a new capital accord have been thrown into doubt in a speech by John Hawke, US Comptroller of the Currency, one of the US representatives on the committee. Speaking to a conference of commercial-sector…

Riksbank leaves repo rate unchanged at 4.25%

PRESS RELEASE - At its meeting on Wednesday, 5 June, the Executive Board of the Riksbank decided to leave the repo rate unchanged at 4.25 per cent. This decision, which will apply with effect from Wednesday, 12 June, is based on the picture of future…

Bank of England maintains interest rates at 4.0%

PRESS RELEASE - The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee today voted to maintain the Bank's repo rate at 4.0%. The minutes of the meeting will be published at 9.30am on Wednesday 19 June.

Wim Duisenberg on ECB's interest rate decision

STATEMENT - Wim Duisenberg, president of the ECB, made an introductory statement to a press conference in Frankfurt on 6 June concerning the ECB Governing Council's decision to leave interest rates unchanged.

Bank of Canada raises rates by 1/4%

CANADA - The Bank of Canada today announced that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 2 1/2 per cent. The operating band for the overnight rate is correspondingly increased, and the Bank Rate is now 2…

Statement by Ian Macfarlane of the RBA, 5 June

PRESS RELEASE - Statement by Ian Macfarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, on monetary policy: "Following a decision taken by the Board at its meeting yesterday, the Bank will be acting in the money market this morning to increase the cash…

RB of Australia raises benchmark rate to 4.75%

AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia raised its benchmark interest rate for the second time in a month by a quarter percentage point to 4.75%. It is hoped this will put a damper on a housing boom and consumer spending that may fuel inflation.

French prosecutor recommends no trial for Trichet

FRANCE - The Paris prosecutor's office recommended last Friday that Jean-Claude Trichet, the governor of the Bank of France, should not be put on trial over the Credit Lyonnais bank scandal, thus easing his chances of succeeding Wim Duisenberg at the ECB.

Eurozone inflation falls but M3 grows

GERMANY - A marked drop in euro zone inflation in May strengthened beliefs that the ECB will hold fire on interest rates, although its key money gauge M3 moved further away from its benchmark of 4.5%, growing to 7.5% from 7.3% in March.

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