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IMF report sees soft landing for world economy
The International Monetary Fund is forecasting a 'soft landing' for the world economy and 4.9-per-cent growth in 2007, German government officials said Tuesday 10 April, according to Deutsche Presse-Agentur.
Japan appoints new board members to BOJ
The Japanese government on Friday 5 April appointed a former top manager at Japan's largest trading company and a former shipping company executive to the Bank of Japan's monetary policy board.
RBA announces senior staff movements
The Reserve Bank of Australia announced Friday 5 April that Keith Hall, currently Head of Financial Stability Department, will take up the position of Head of International Department, which became vacant on the appointment of Guy Debelle as Assistant…
IMF says US slowdown would have spillover effects
The IMF said Thursday 5 April a broadening of the US economic slowdown to consumer spending and investment would have negative spillover effects on other regions.
Dookeran wants a Caribbean central bank
The Caribbean Single Market and Economy initiative must now be taken a step further with the establishment of a central bank for the Caribbean, Congress of the People political leader, Winston Dookeran said Wednesday 4 April.
Guerrero says India's inflation well contained
India's annual inflation of 6.5 percent is not that high when considering the nation's strong economic growth, a senior World Bank official said in an interview this week.
ECB's Constancio says rates still low
European Central Bank governing council member Vitor Constancio said Wednesday 4 April that eurozone interest rates are still at historically low levels despite seven ECB rate hikes since December 2005.
NBP to publish minutes of meetings
Poland's central bank said Tuesday 3 April it will start to publish minutes from policy meetings of its interest rate-setting panel on 24 May, in a move analysts hope will offer more clarity on future monetary policy.
BNM's Zeti says inflation downtrend to continue
Malaysia's inflation will continue on the downtrend, with an average of 2 to 2.5 percent, Bank Negara Malaysia's governor Tan Sri Zeti Akhtar Aziz said Wednesday 4 April.
BOJ's Hirano says euro strength not to be G7 topic
Finance ministers and central bankers from the world's richest countries are unlikely to focus on the euro's strength against the dollar and yen next week, former Bank of Japan executive director Eiji Hirano said Tuesday 4 April.
Garganas says ECB must be ready to act decisively
Favorable inflation trends appear to be waning in the euro one economy which is enjoying another year of strong growth, and the European Central Bank must act decisively if price risks threaten, Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said in an…
SBP's Akhtar says inflation lower
The governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar Wednesday 4 April said the monetary tightening policy has yielded positive results, while maintaining that the core inflation has come down significantly.
Central Bank of Sri Lanka redesigns website
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka announced Friday 30 March the launch of its redesigned website. The primary objective of re-designing the website was to present comprehensive information relating to all key functions of the CBSL, with the re-designed site…
RBI prefers indirect policy instruments
The Reserve Bank of India's governor, Yaga Venugopal Reddy, said on Monday 2 April in a speech that the RBI has a policy preference for indirect instruments to give effect to its monetary policy.
Bangladesh DG expects inflation to stay low
Bangladesh Bank's deputy governor said Monday 2 April in an interview he expected that inflation would remain within its projection 6.95 percent despite substantial price hike of fuel oil.
Asean looking at ways to use growing FX reserves
South-East Asian nations plan to jointly set up a fund to finance infrastructure by exploiting heavy capital inflows, a senior Thai finance ministry official told reporters Monday 2 April.
SAMA chief says Gulf states to keep pegs
In the run-up to monetary union in 2010 Gulf Arab states are committed to dollar-pegged exchange rates and will need "exceptional efforts" to meet the deadline, the Saudi central bank chief told reporters on Tuesday 3 April.
PBOC to keep yuan stable, control credit
The People's Bank of China has pledged to keep the yuan stable at a reasonable level and allow market forces to play a fundamental role in setting the exchange rate.
SNB's Hildebrand on monetary policy
The Swiss National Bank's interest rate policy is still having an expansionary effect in the current economic climate, SNB board member Philipp Hildebrand told Swiss daily Finanz und Wirtschaft on Monday 2 April.
Trichet says inflation outlook faces upside risks
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said in an interview published Monday 2 April the eurozone inflation outlook is still subject to upside risks.
Sarkozy wants `real conversation' with ECB
French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy told reporters Monday 2 April he wants a "real conversation" with the European Central Bank on monetary policy, seeking a weaker euro currency to increase competitiveness.
Economist calls for more speed on China FX
China should step up efforts to establish its promised foreign exchange investment agency in order to strengthen macroeconomic controls, a prominent government economist said on Sunday 1 April.
FSF: Stormy markets require new risk thinking
The Financial Stability Forum said Thursday 29 March the recent turbulence in financial markets shows that market participants need to be prepared for the possibility of a major shift in investors' appetite for risk.
Two new members join PBOC committee
A senior official from the State Council and the chairman of the Bank of Communications have been appointed new members to the central bank's 13-member monetary policy committee, Shanghai Securities News reported Friday 30 March.