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Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting, 21 Nov
At the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting held on 21 November, the bank decided, by unanimous vote, to set unchanged guidelines for money market operations for the intermeeting period.
BoJ confirms economy is recovering
In its November monthly report released on Friday 21 November, the Bank of Japan confirmed that the economy is recovering "gradually", according to the Business Times. Although consumption remains weak, the BoJ said "Exports are increasing and capital…
Fed's Guynn says U.S. recovery sustainable
Speaking on Friday 21 November Atlanta Fed President Jack Guynn said that the US is already growing in what appears to be a broad based and sustainable way, according to Reuters. Though consumer spending may ease in the coming months, it is likely to…
PBOC issues coins marking lunar new year
The People's Bank of China began issuing a set of commemorative coins on Friday 21 November, according to a report by Xinhuanet, marking the Chinese year of the Monkey. The set includes six gold and six silver coins.
RBI forms finance advisory panel
The Reserve Bank of India has appointed an advisory committee on financial regulation which will be lead by deputy governor K. J. Udeshi, according to a report by PTI. The committee will meet once every two months to review the current regulatory regime…
Czech President Klaus sceptical on the euro
Czech President Vaclav Klaus told the Cato Institute's 21st Monetary conference on Thursday 20 November that he was sceptical about the benefits of the euro as a single currency, reports UPI. He said that much more economic flexibility is needed for…
Canada's Dodge will cut rates if necessary
David Dodge said on Thursday 20 November that interest rates would be cut if the Canadian dollar's rise threatened the economy, according to the Globe and Mail. He said the Bank of Canada would act to stimulate domestic demand to return inflation to the…
ECB's Trichet:: unsound budgets fuel inflation
The ECB President said on Thursday 20 November that "non-disciplined" fiscal policies would undermine confidence and thus reduce potential output and longer-term growth in the eurozone, according to a report by AFP. "The arguments in favour of the…
BoE's Barker- Debt rise wouldn't make hike certain
Kate Barker, a member of the Bank of England's interest rate setting MPC, said in a speech on Thursday 20 November, reported by Reuters, that the fundamental reason for the recent increase in UK interest rates was not curbing consumer debt or house price…
Study says major cbs target asset price imbalance
A research paper published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research "Monetary Policy Rules, Asset Prices and Exchange Rates" suggests that monetary policy-makers may use asset prices and exchange rates not only as part of their information set for…
ECB sees improvement in European banking sector
Bundesbank director and head of the ECB's banking supervisory committee Edgar Meister said, according to an AFP report, "Generally speaking, we do not consider that EU banking sector stability is at risk. Indeed, we perceive several signs that conditions…
Portugal may join budget deficit breakers
Portugal's central bank has announced that its deficit will exceed the EU's 3 per cent limit, under the growth and stability pact, according to a report by EU Politix. The bank said it would probably run a deficit in excess of 4 per cent, due to the…
Greenspan: Deficits haven't hurt economy
In remarks to a monetary conference sponsored by the Cato Institute on Thursday 19 November, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said "creeping protectionism" may interfere with US attempts to reduce its huge trade deficit, according to Associated Press. Without…
Mexico awards software contract to ERAS
Mexico's central bank has awarded a contract to Miami-based bank software provider ERAS to drive a browser-based image clearing system for transmitting check items in Mexico, reports Business News Americas. The central bank's clearing arm CECOBAN will…
Brazil makes unexpected cut to base rate
The central bank of Brazil's Copom monetary policy committee has cut its main interest rate to by 1.5 per cent, according to AFX. The Copom said in a statement that the decision to cut the selic to 17.5 pct, with no bias, was based on its positive…
Intro of electronic funds transfer cheers BNZ
The central bank of Zambia's Currency and Payments Systems Director Morris Mulomba has said despite the important role cash plays in the economy, it is neither prudent nor convenient to pay for goods using cash, according to Zambia News Agency. He urged…
Issue of NBP revaluation reserve returns
Reports in Poland by the Polish news Bulletin said that the Finance Ministry may try to convince the Monetary Policy Council (RPP) that the central bank's revaluation reserve should be used to patch the budget deficit. However, the RPP criticised the…
Data to determine when rates will rise-Fed's Poole
St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole said on Wednesday 19 November that new economic data would determine when U.S. interest rates eventually rise. He suggested he was comfortable with the current market view of when the federal funds…
BoE's King explains reasons for rate rise
Appearing before the Treasury Select Committee on Thursday 20 November, Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England gave the reasons for this month's 25 basis point rise in interest rates - the first in nearly four years. A combination of positive…
Bank of England MPC Minutes 5/6 November 2003
Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 19 November for the meeting of 5 and 6 November 2003. The minutes showed the MPC voted 8-1 in favour of raising interest rates to 3.75%. The only dissenter was Marian…
Bank of England voted 8-1 for rate hike
Minutes from the Bank of England's last monetary policy meeting released on Wednesday 19 November showed an 8-1 vote in favour of increasing interest rates 0.25%, Reuters reports. Marian Bell, who has been labelled a dove on the MPC was the only member…
Fed's Parry-US economy has room for strong growth
Speaking on Tuesday 18 November, , San Francisco Fed chief Robert Parry said US interest rates could remain at 1 percent for "a while longer" and that there is room for some pretty strong growth before inflationary pressures become a concern.
Greenspan, Snow seek Mutual Fund reforms
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow on Tuesday 18 November,in letters to the heads of the Senate and House committees overseeing the financial services industry who are holding hearings into the industry this…
IMF says no clear evidence China yuan undervalued
The IMF said on Tuesday 18 November that there is no evidence that the yuan is undervalued, according to Reuters. In a review of the Russian economy the Fund said more flexibility of the yuan, also known as the renminbi, would be in China's own interest…