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Bank of Sierra Leone - Annual Report 2005

According to the Bank of Sierra Leone's Annual Report 2005, the Sierra Leone economy recorded an impressive performance during the year 2005, with further consolidation of the gains achieved in macroeconomic stability and real growth.

MAS - Annual Report 2005-2006

According to the Monetary Authority of Singapore's Annual Report 2005, the Singapore economy grew by a robust 6.4% in 2005, exceeding earlier growth forecasts.

Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book, July 2006

The Federal Reserve published its July 2006 Beige Book survey on 26 July. The U.S. economy grew overall during June through mid-July but some individual regions reported slowing activity, and there were scattered reports of rising prices, the report said.

Central Bank of Seychelles - Annual Report 2005

According to the Central Bank of Seychelles Annual Report 2005, the year 2005 began on a downbeat note with economic prospects seriously dampened by the nationwide damage to productive capacity and infrastructure caused by the tsunami and flash floods of…

National Bank of Rwanda - Annual Report 2003

According to the National Bank of Rwanda's Annual Report 2003, Rwanda's economy in 2003 developed in an unfavourable international economic environment linked mainly to the poor performance of capital markets and the rise in energy prices, partly a…

Central Bank of the Philippines - Annual Report 05

According to the Central Bank of the Philippines Annual Report 2005, the Philippine economy expanded by 5.1 percent in 2005, buoyed by the continued growth of the services and industry sectors on the production side and sustained consumer expenditures on…

Central Bank of Oman - Annual Report 2005

According to the Central Bank of Oman's Annual Report 2005, the macroeconomic environment of Oman in 2005 was characterized by strong economic growth, modest inflation, large surpluses in fiscal and balance of payments positions, monetary and financial…

Central Bank of Nigeria - Annual Report 2005

According to the Central Bank of Nigeria's Annual Report 2005, the performance of the external sector further improved in 2005 with an overall balance of payments surplus of N1,364.8 billion, or 9.2 per cent of GDP.

Nepal Rastra Bank - Annual Report 2003-04

According to the Nepal Rastra Bank's Annual Report 2003-04, gross domestic product (GDP) at producers' price and factor cost witnessed growth of 3.7 percent and 3.6 percent respectively in 2003/04.

FMC's Basel II Update

The Financial Markets Center published a new survey on Monday 24 July indicating that global implementation of Basel II capital standards is occurring at an uneven pace and only a minority of countries will meet the target starting date of January 2007.

Bank of Mozambique - Annual Report 2005

According to the Bank of Mozambique's Annual Report 2005, despite the shocks the Mozambican economy was exposed to in 2005, the macroeconomic performance stayed within the initial projections.

Bank Al-Maghrib - Annual Report 2004

According to Bank Al-Maghrib's (the central bank of Morocco) Annual Report 2004, growth continued at a sustained rate and was stimulated, as in 2003, by domestic demand both for consumption and investment.

Federal Reserve bank pay & staffing trends

A new report from the Financial Markets Center, published Tuesday 18 July, says that the last decade has seen the Fed lose almost 20% of the jobs at its regional Reserve Banks. At the same time, it says, average pay levels have risen for the remaining…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, July 2006

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its July 2006 monthly report on Wednesday 19 July. In the report the BOJ upgraded its wording on the assessment of the nation's economy describing it as "expanding moderately."

SARB Bank Supervision Annual Report 2005

According to the South African Reserve Bank's Bank Supervision Department Annual report 2005, during 2005, the South African banking system remained stable, and, in general, banks were sound and continued to benefit from South Africa's economic health.

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