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Fed's Broaddus says US economy may be on the mend

Speaking on Friday 25 July, Richmond Fed President Alfred Broaddus said that forecasts for a 3.5 percent pace of growth over the second half of this year appeared on the mark, according to Reuters, but warned that "there is not much hard evidence that…

US economy on track for strong comeback - ECRI

The Economic Cycle Research Institute's managing director has said "The index is on fire", according to Reuters. He was referring to the ECRI's leading US growth rate index which rose to a 16-year high of 10.7 percent from 9.7 percent the previous week.

Poland's Balcerowicz: State finances must improve

President Leszek Balcerowicz of the Polish National Bank told Polish radio that radical improvements must be made to the country's state finances. He said with public finances in poor health, a fast and uninterrupted economic growth will not be possible.

McCreevy may seek cash from Irish central bank

The Central Bank of Ireland confirmed that its review of the adequacy of its reserves against guidelines set by the ECB will be completed over the next few months according to the Irish Times. The bank acknowledged in its 2002 annual report that any…

Chicago Fed - US economy should regain drive

Michael Moskow of the Chicago Fed said on Monday 28 July that on the upside, business sentiment could rebound more dramatically, while on the downside, the risk is that consumer spending could lose momentum, according to a Reuters report. He said the…

RBA adds an Education section to its website

The Reserve Bank of Australia has included an Education section on its website. The new section draws together information, already on the site, into key areas of interest to teachers and students of economics and finance.

RBNZ focusing on banking supervision in NZ

Speaking in Wellington, Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Dr Alan Bollard said "The Reserve Bank is keen to ensure that our regulatory system is invigorated and focused." In a press release Friday the RBNZ signalled its intention to put more effort…

BOJ's Muto cites side effects of JGB buying

In the text of a speech published on Friday 25 July, Bank of Japan deputy governor Toshiro Muto said "Buying of 1.2 trillion yen a month represents a significantly high pace", according to a Reuters report. He suggested the policy had had some negative…

Former BIS head Crockett joins JP Morgan

Sir Andrew Crockett is to join JP Morgan Chase International as an international ambassador, The Times reports. Crockett was one of the favourites to take over at the Bank of England after leaving the BIS earlier this year. The post, based in New York,…

South Korea central bank sees economic recovery

Governor Park Seung of the Bank of Korea said on Friday 25 July, according to Reuters, that the economy could enter a recovery phase in the final quarter of this year but for the present, "our economy is in a very difficult spot", he added.

Court summons Bank of Tanzania governor personally

The governor of the central bank of Tanzania, Daudi Balali, was due to appear in person at the High Court, Dar es Salaam on Friday 25 July, according to all Africa News. The civil case refers to an agreement signed on 25th April 1985 between the…

Polish Fin Min wants c bank help on foreign debt

Poland's finance ministry is seeking funds from the national bank at a preferential rate to use to repay part of Poland's foreign debt, so-called Brady bonds, according to Polish News Bulletin. Leszek Balcerowicz, president of the NBP, did not comment on…

RBNZ reduces OCR to 5.0 per cent

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand knocked a quarter percent off its main OCR interest rate Thursday. Governor Alan Bollard said on balance a further reduction seems appropriate today, with evidence continuing to suggest slowing economic activity.

ECB's Issing - No risk of inflation or deflation

Neither deflation nor inflation present risks for the eurozone economy at the moment. That was the assessment of Otmar Issing on Wednesday 23 July, according to Reuters, but if deflationary concerns emerge the ECB is ready to take various preventive…

Dinkic bids farewell

Speaking at a press conference to mark the end of his term as governor of the National Bank of Serbia Mladjan Dinkic urged the government and prime minister against interfering in monetary politics and commenting publicly on the state of the dinar,…

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