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Bulgaria doing everything to join euro

Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev told European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet on Monday 27 February that his government was doing everything possible to join the EU as soon as possible and to introduce the euro in 2009.

Bernanke says bad idea to manage asset prices

The Federal Reserve has to pay close attention to asset prices because they affect the economy, according to Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, but it is not a good idea for the US central bank to try to affect their prices directly.

Fed's Warsh sworn in

Kevin Warsh took the oath of office as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on Friday 24 February.

ECB launches 'Legal Working Paper' series

The European Central Bank on Friday launched the publication of a Legal Working Paper series. The contributors to the Legal Working Paper series are lawyers from within the ECB, as well as lawyers who have otherwise contributed to the ECB's legal…

IMF's de Rato to visit Honduras

Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will visit Honduras on February 27, 2006, at the invitation of the President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales.

Greenspan may work with WSJ columnist on book

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and David Wessel, the Wall Street Journal's deputy Washington bureau chief and author of the paper's Capital column, have talked about collaborating on a book, according to Dow Jones.

BOJ's policy shift in sight in March, says paper

Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui and senior BOJ officials are considering starting to dismantle the BOJ's ultra-easy policy as early as the March 8-9 policy board meeting, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Friday 24 February.

Biggest UK robbery promps BoE security review

The Bank of England is to review security for banknote storage following Britain's biggest ever robbery at a cash centre in Kent that may have netted the thieves between £40-50 million.

Greenspan speaks on outlook for energy

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discussed the energy outlook and the U.S. housing market, among other topics, at a gathering hosted by ABN AMRO on Wednesday 22 February, an economist told Reuters.

Fukui says BOJ will end policy when conditions met

The Bank of Japan is hoping to end its quantitative monetary policy as soon as all the conditions laid down for its removal are met, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun quoted BoJ Governor Toshihiko Fukui as telling upper house's financial affairs committee.

BoE voted 8-1 to hold rates

The Bank of England's policy-making Monetary Policy Committee voted 8-1 to keep UK interest rates unchanged this month, with Stephen Nickell again as the sole member calling for a reduction.

Fed can't rule out more rate rises

Minutes from the Federal Reserve's 31 January FOMC meeting released on Tuesday 21 February showed Fed officials felt a 14th straight increase in interest rates last month put borrowing costs near where they needed to be, but they could not rule out more…

Roger Ferguson resigns from Fed Board

In a surprise move, Roger Ferguson, Jr. submitted his resignationon Wednesday 22 February as Vice Chairman and as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective April 28, 2006.

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