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ECB's Liebscher sees December rate hike
European Central Bank governing council member Klaus Liebscher told the FAZ newspaper on Wednesday 18 October that market expectations of a December interest rate increase are accurate, but said the ECB has no pre-determined view on rates for 2007.
Interview with Central Bank of Ireland's Hurley
Irish central bank governor John Hurley told the Financial Times in an interview published Wednesday 18 October that rising eurozone interest rates are starting to cool the booming Irish housing market, but economic growth in the country will remain…
BOJ share view on modest expansion - minutes
According to minutes released Wednesday 18 October, all members of the Bank of Japan's policy board agreed that the domestic economy would continue to expand moderately.
Bank of England voted 7-2 to hold rates
The Bank of England's two newest Monetary Policy Committee members, Andrew Sentance and Timothy Besley, both voted for higher interest rates at this month's meeting, minutes released Wednesday 18 October showed.
BOJ denies report is to strengthen yen monitoring
The Bank of Japan has denied a newspaper report published Tuesday 17 October by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun without citing sources that it plans to enhance its monitoring of yen carry trade transactions by hedge funds and other investors.
Bank of Russia's Paramonova not reappointed
Bank of Russia chairman Sergei Ignatyev said Wednesday 18 October that Tatyana Paramonova would not be considered for reappointment as a managing board member.
IMF seminar on monetary and financial law
The IMF will hold its 2006 Seminar on Current Developments in Monetary and Financial Law at the IMF headquarters on 23-27 October. The theme of the seminar will be Law and Financial Stability. Federal Reserve governor Randall Kroszner will deliver the…
Russia investing some reserves in Japan's yen
The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) has begun investing gold and foreign currency reserves in Japanese yen, CBR first deputy director Aleksei Ulyukayev told a conference on Monday 16 October.
IMF's Carstens steps down for Mexican post
Agustin Carstens, deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund announced Monday 16 October his intention to leave the Fund with immediate effect to accept an appointment in Mexico President-elect Felipe Calderon's transition team.
Treasury Committee to look into MPC process
The Treasury Select Committee has said it expects to look into the appointment process to the Bank of England's interest rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee some time next year.
Kuwait mulls stricter anti-money laundering laws
The Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) will impose stricter anti-money laundering regulations to protect investments in this Islamic Gulf state, Kuwait-based newspaper Arab Times reported on Sunday 15 October.
Bank of Thailand appoints Tarisa as governor
Thailand's Cabinet approved on Tuesday 17 October the appointment of Tarisa Watanagase, Bank of Thailand deputy governor, to take over as governor, the first female governor in the bank's 64-year history.
Sri Lanka's central bank appoints more assistants
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has promoted four senior staff officers to the post of Assistant Governor from 11 Oct, the bank said Monday 16 October.
Issing joins Goldman Sachs in adviser role
Otmar Issing, former chief economist of the European Central Bank, has confirmed that he had accepted an offer from Goldman Sachs to act as an international advisor to the investment bank.
PBOC's Wu comments on rates, use of reserves
The People's Bank of China needs to further monitor the economy to assess whether or not it needs to hike interest rates again or not, State-owned China Central Television (CCTV) cited Wu Xiaoling, vice governor of the People's Bank of China as saying.
Yi says China's yuan will rise gradually
China's yuan will rise gradually to off-set long-term appreciation pressure, People's Bank of China assistant governor Yi Gang said Monday 16 October.
BNM's Zeti says Islamic banking well capitalised
The country's Islamic banking industry remains well-capitalised considering the latest financial indicators, Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said Monday 16 October.
Bank of Japan's Fukui not ruling out rate hike
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Friday 13 October he is not ruling out a possible interest rate increase before the end of the year, noting that the Japanese economy is expected to continue its recovery led by solid domestic demand and brisk…
ECB's Draghi warns of volatility risks
Banks and investors may be ill prepared to handle a return to volatile conditions in financial markets, a top central banker warned on Wednesday 11 October.
Trichet endorses rate hike expectations
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet on Thursday 12 October again endorsed market expectations of a further hike in euro zone interest rates by the end of the year.
Ito says Japan panel may discuss inflation target
Japan's key economic panel may discuss whether the Bank of Japan should adopt an inflation target to aid policy coordination with the government, new panel member Takatoshi Ito said Thursday 12 October in an interview.
Lazard appoints former IMF executive
Paris Investment bank Lazard Ltd. said Thursday 12 October it appointed Gerd Hausler, a former International Monetary Fund executive, as a managing director.
Mongolia's central bank proposes Citi, ING
Mongolia's central bank has nominated Citigroup and ING to underwrite the country's first global sovereign bond, central bank governor O. Chuluunbat told Reuters on Wednesday 11 October.
BoT expects growth to strengthen next year
The Bank of Thailand expects the Thai economy next year to exceed this year's growth, boosted by a strong export growth, declined inflation rate, sooner-than-expected budget disbursement, and stable interest rate.