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SNB's Roth sees risk from low inflation
Swiss National Bank president Jean-Pierre Roth told the bank's general meeting of shareholders Friday 27 April that the SNB will raise interest rates if necessary but expects inflation to remain moderate.
Hedge funds pose financial stability risks - Noyer
Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said in a speech at a Bundesbank conference Friday 27 April financial innovation is partly to blame for the unstable growth in eurozone M3 money supply.
Fed's Fisher sees reduction in inflation trends
President of the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, Richard Fisher, said on Thursday 26 April that the US seems to be reducing inflationary fears but the proof is not there yet.
Fukui says rates must adjust if necessary
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Friday 27 April after the policy board left rates unchanged, that the BOJ must raise interest rates once prices are clearly rising and secure growth is seem.
Nepal plans new banking law
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is set to introduce the Bank and Financial Institution Act to allow mergers and acquisitions amongst financial institutions, an NRB official told reporters Friday 27 April.
RBNZ raises OCR to 7.75 percent
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said Thursday 26 April its Official Cash Rate (OCR) will increase by 25 basis points to 7.75 percent.
ECB's Mersch says rates in tightening phase
European Central Bank Governing Council member Yves Mersch said in an interview with Boersen-Zeitung newspaper published Thursday 26 April that the ECB's phase of interest rate increases isn't over yet.
Greenspan paper: home equity loans raise spending
According to a paper co-authored by former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, US spending could have been raised by about 3 percent a year in recent years with home owners using equity from their properties.
Slovak PM visits ECB
The Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Robert Fico, visited the European Central Bank (ECB) Thursday 26 April.
ECB launches consultation on TARGET2
Following its announcement on 8 March, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank decided on Thursday 26 April to launch a public consultation on the general principles and the set of high-level proposals defining the nature and scope of TARGET2…
Dodge will not seek second term
Bank of Canada governor David Dodge has informed the Board of Directors and the Minister of Finance that he will not seek a second term as governor, the bank said Thursday 25 April. See our other item on this today: 'Alice in Wonderland riddles not for…
PBOC proposes bond issue to buy forex reserves
China's state media quoted a People's Bank of China official as saying Wednesday 25 April that the planned FX reserve agency should issue special treasury bonds to buy reserves to invest abroad.
Sweden's Riksbank names new deputies
Sweden's Riksbank appointed Princeton University professor Lars E.O. Svensson, who has published widely on monetary policy, and Barbro Wickman-Parak as new members of the Executive Board of the Riksbank on Wednesday 25 April.
Switzerland's Roth on fragility of fin. markets
Swiss National Bank president Jean-Pierre Roth said in an interview published Tuesday 24 April he sees a "certain fragility" on financial markets and that investors might underestimate actual risks.
ECB welcomes Payment Services Directive
The European Central Bank said Tuesday 24 April it regards the adoption of the PSD by the European Parliament as a decisive step towards the realisation of the SEPA.
MAS lists key support for Singapore economy
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in its half-yearly macro-economic review published Wednesday 25 April, that the booming oil rig and biomedical sectors will provide key support for the economy in 2007.
ECB member positive on low eurozone inflation
ECB Executive Board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell said in an interview with Viennese daily Der Kurier that Europe's growth prospects remained "very positive" and eurozone inflation will probably stay below 2% this year.
ECB's Weber says inflation outlook requires data
European Central Bank Governing Council member Axel Weber said in an interview published Tuesday 24 April that the ECB should not neglect longer-term inflation risks.
King says UK inflation may dive
Bank of England governor Mervyn King said Tuesday 24 April that he expects the CPI annual inflation rate to fall back sharply in the next 4-6 months.
Ex-central bank chief named Mauritania's PM
Mauritania's President Sidi Mohammad Ould Cheikh Abdallahi named former central bank governor Zein Ould Zeidane prime minister late on Friday 20 April.
Bank of Canada holds rates unchanged
The Bank of Canada announced Tuesday 24 April that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 4 1/4 per cent. The bank said Canadian economic growth has been roughly in line with its expectations.
Garganas says press reports wrongly quote him
Bank of Greece governor and European Central Bank committee member Nicholas Garganas issued a press release Monday 23 April denying making a statement in press reports that a stronger euro may mean the ECB doesn't have to raise interest rates again.
China's Fan says FX can't solve imbalances alone
People's Bank of China adviser Fan Gang said Saturday 21 April that China's external imbalances will not be solved by varying the yuan exchange rate alone.
Kate Barker reappointed to Bank of England's MPC
Kate Barker, who recently completed the Barker Review of Land Use Planning, was reappointed to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) for a further three-year term on Monday 23 April, becoming the first external member to serve a third…