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Meirelles's ministerial status 'unconstitutional'
Brazil's state prosecutor, Claudio Fonteles, was quoted by AFX as saying that the presidential decree to grant the president of the central bank Henrique Meirelles cabinet minister status was unconstitutional.
ECB decides not to issue €1 or €2 banknotes
The Governing Council of the ECB decided not to introduce very low denomination euro banknotes. In a press release Thursday 18 November it concluded that the negative aspects of introducing very low denomination banknotes outweigh the positive aspects.
President of India inaugurates RBI Monetary Museum
The President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, inaugurated the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Museum on Thursday 18 November.
ECB offers technical cooperation to NBS
A delegation from the European Central Bank (ECB), headed by Pierre Van der Hagen, held talks with Governor Radovan Jelasic at the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) on Thursday 18 November and offered technical cooperation, Tanjug News Agency said.
Unified accounting rules adopted by EU
The European Commission said it has adopted a regulation unifying accounting rules across the EU from January 2005, with the exception of two disputed provisions, BizWorld reported on Thursday 18 November.
Fukui says stronger yen may hold back recovery
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui warned that the yen's recent surge against the dollar could hold back the nation's economic recovery.
IMF's Rato sees risks to market solutions
International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo de Rato said in an interview released Thursday that a reliance on market forces alone to resolve global economic imbalances could prove dangerous and expensive.
CBC to leave currency to market forces
Taiwan's central bank is to leave the local currency to market forces while it closely monitors forex dealings for abnormal expectations about the currency's prospects, the Commercial Times reported, citing George Chou, director general of the forex…
Minutes of the FOMC meeting 21 September
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's 21 September FOMC meeting released on 12 November revealed that the policy-setting panel spent part of the meeting discussing the implications of the United States' massive trade gap.
Toronto delegation visits European Central Bank
A delegation comprised of Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone and Toronto business people visited the European Central Bank (ECB) on Wednesday 17 November.
Hungarian PM calls for central bank rate cut
Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany was quoted as saying on Thursday 18 November that he wanted the Hungarian central bank to cut interest rates to help the wider economy.
NBU expected to introduce inflation targeting 2006
The National Bank of Ukraine is expecting to introduce inflation targeting in 2006, according to NBU Acting Governor Arseniy Yatseniuk, speaking to journalists.
Euro and oil pose risk to outlook says Hurley
"The balance of risks to growth are now clearly to the downside," said Hurley, 59, in an interview in Dublin. "We're disappointed that growth, particularly in the euro area, is not as strong as we would have wished. "Sudden movements" in exchange rates …
Fed's Gramlich urges cuts to US deficits
Federal Reserve Governor Edward Gramlich said in a speech the U.S. twin deficits should be cut soon because fiscal remedies will become tougher when the retirement of the baby boom generation strains public finances.
RBNZ warns financial stability stakes higher
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Deputy Governor Adrian Orr warned in a speech in Napier to the New Zealand Society of Actuaries entitled "A prosperous but vulnerable nation" that the rise in New Zealand's external debt in recent years stresses the need for…
Papers from the RBA's 2004 Conference
The Reserve Bank of Australia published papers from its 2004 Conference "The future of inflation targeting" on 15 November. The papers include "Can central bank transparency go too far?", "Inflation measurement for central bankers" and "Inflation…
Bank of England MPC Minutes, 3&4 November
The minutes from the 3 and 4 November meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England were released on 17 November. The minutes showed that policymakers preparing their quarterly forecasts saw growth near trend and inflation on course to…
Bank of Canada issues new $50 banknote
The Bank of Canada put into circulation Canada's new $50 banknote on Wednesday 17 November. The new note will be distributed and become available across the country over the next few weeks.
Pianalto: Fed will monitor oil, act appropriately
The US Federal Reserve will take the steps needed to prevent a spike in energy prices from becoming entrenched in inflation, Cleveland Fed president Sandra Pianalto said on Wednesday 17 November.
PBoC's Zhou says policy to favour stability in 05
China's monetary policy will lean towards stability next year, Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, was quoted as saying in the China Securities Journal.
Fukui confident on China slowdown
Toshihiko Fukui, Governor of Bank of Japan expressed confidence about the prospects of both a soft landing of China's economy and the fast growth of the US economy.
South Korea's reserves hit new high
South Korea's foreign reserves rose to a new high in mid-November, helped by an increase in the dollar-conversion value of non-dollar assets, the Bank of Korea said Wednesday.
Greek deficits were under-reported
An investigation by Eurostat concluded on Monday 15 November that Greece had broken the three per cent of GDP deficit ceiling for membership of the Euro every year since 1997.
France's Noyer sees oil prices as main threat
The Governor of the Banque de France, Christian Noyer, identified high oil prices as the most significant threat to French growth, in an interview with French newspaper Les Echos.