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Bundesbank: No hurry for candidates to adopt ERMII

The Bundesbank said in a report that no relaxation should be made of the Maastricht criteria for the new member states, noting that Hungary's budget deficit for 2002 was over 9% of GDP. The report, according to Interfax-Europe, said that most accession…

Snow says U.S. economic growth accelerating

US Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Tuesday 22 July that we are seeing good signs that the US economy is beginning to take off, Reuters reports. Snow said the pace of expansion should pick up substantially in the second half of this year and during…

Bank of Canada's Dodge sees room to cut rates

Bank of Canada governor David Dodge said the Canadian economy appears likely to grow less rapidly than expected, according to Reuters, at least until September this year and perhaps a bit beyond, until business investment grows.

Korean parliament to push BOK reforms

The Korean parliament's Finance and Economy Committee was set to discuss revisions to the law governing the Bank of Korea on Wednesday after a sub-committee met Tuesday, according to a report by Yonhap News.

'Stars are aligned' for U.S. economy- Fed's McTeer

Dallas Fed chief Bob McTeer said on Tuesday 22 July that factors are in place to see a recovery in the US economy and non-inflationary growth could be as much as 5 percent, according to Reuters. "I think all the stars are aligned for the economy to pick…

Serbia names Udovicki as new central bank governor

Kori Udovicki was appointed governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) at a late session of parliament on Tuesday 22 July, the Finanial times reports. She was educated at Yale and pledged to boost ties between the NBS and the government. Udovicki is…

BoJ willing to take risks to fight deflation

Giving a lecture in Tokyo on Wednesday 23 July, Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui signalled a willingness to fight Japan's economic slump made worse by deflation. Associated Press reports that Fukui said the BoJ "is willing to take unlimited risks…

"Upside down world" in Peru

Peru's central bank is in a state of flux. Its governor, Richard Webb, has abruptly resigned, lamenting to CentralBankNet that the central bank is caught up in "an upside down world". Webb's flight was prompted by unworkable differences between himself…

Dinkic goes down fighting

If the situation in Peru seems a little unstable, spare a thought for the devastation visited on Serbia's fledgling central bank. The government's use of a legislative blunderbuss to remove Mladjan Dinkic has triggered a sort of apocalyptic self…

McTeer, the Lonesome Dove

While many have criticised the Fed for being not being dovish enough by only cutting rates by a quarter point, this has not spoiled Bob McTeer's good humour.

Tietmeyer to open doors for Lazard's

Hans Tietmeyer, former president of Germany's Bundesbank, has joined Lazard's as a senior adviser. The appointment gives a boost to Lazard's position in Germany, where the bank has been adding senior staff over the past year.

Mervyn King looks up Sylvia Hotpants

Some people have been tempted to ask, "Do we need a new Bretton Woods"? According to Mervyn King, the answer is clearly "no". Why? Well, there are dangers in them woods. "My mother said, I never should, play with the gypsies in the woods". Especially if…

Barbados - CSME is important 'launching pad'

The governor of the central bank of Barbados, Marion Williams, has said the Caribbean must use the Caricom Single Market and Economy as a "launching pad" for international negotiations with the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and World Trade…

Trichet plays down deflation fears

Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet, currently on a visit to Poland, said Tuesday "to talk of a danger of deflation, for the time being unreal, is against Europe's interests" an AFP report said.

Cash riots feared as Zimbabwe runs out of banknote

Business leaders have warned of cash riots in Zimbabwe if the continued banknote shortage pushes black market prices up any higher, the Cape Times said. Finance Minister Herbert Murerwa announced the introduction of a Z$1 000 note, just days after…

BOJ's Fukui says Japan export outlook is improving

Speaking at the Bank of Japan's quarterly branch managers' meeting in Tokyo, Toshihiko Fukui said that although the economy remains "flat" and the financial system remains in a "severe state" the outlook for exports is improving somewhat, a report from…

Snow lauds Trichet as superb choice for ECB chief

US Treasury Secretary John Snow met with Bank of France president, and ECB chief in waiting, Jean-Claude Trichet on Friday, according to a report by Agence France Presse. While not commenting on ECB monetary policy, Snow told a news conference that…

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