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Slovenia's Kranjec: subprime may hurt EU

Marko Kranjec, the governor of the Bank of Slovenia, has said the US subprime mortgage crisis could affect eurozone consumer demand. His comments appear to contradict those of other members of the European Central Bank's (ECB) governing board.

Trichet signals September hike

The European Central Bank (ECB) today left interest rates unchanged at 4%. In a surprise press conference after the announcement, Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the central bank, dropped a strong hint that rates will rise at the next meeting in…

ECB on downward wage rigidity

A study published by the European Central Bank (ECB) on 31 July, has found that the number of industries affected by downward nominal wage rigidity in OECD countries increased between the 1970s and 1990s.

ECB - annual report 2006

Presented by Jean-Claude Trichet to Parliament on Friday, the ECB's 250-page report surveys economic developments in the eurozone and looks at changes in central bank operations over 2006.

Sarkozy tones down ECB rhetoric

French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, appears to have relented to pressure from other European leaders over his repeated criticism of the European Central Bank (ECB). The newly-elected leader said on 16 July that he supported the central bank's independence.

ECB's July Monthly Bulletin

The July edition of the "Monthly Bulletin" of the European Central Bank, realeased on 12 July, contains articles on interpreting monetary developments over the last three years, and the recycling of oil revenues.

ECB on structural reforms

The European Central Bank (ECB) has published, on 6 July, a report on "Structural Reforms in EMU and the Role of Monetary Policy: a Survey of the Literature."

ECB leaves rates on hold

After leaving interest rates unchanged on 5 June, European Central Bank (ECB) president, Jean-Claude Trichet, signalled that the central bank will hike rates again later this year.

Smaghi: challenges facing EU

"The EU (European Union) will be confronted with three major challenges: rapid technological change, globalisation and an ageing population," Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, member of the executive board, European Central Bank (ECB), said.

ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on financial stability

In this speech delivered in Istanbul on 28 June 2007, Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, admits that the "analytical foundations are relatively new, as evidenced by the absence of a universally…

Eurozone business confidence remains high

Recovery in the eurozone remains on track and economic confidence dipped only slightly this month, according to the European Commission. Inflation remained steady at 1.9% in June, within the ECB's target range, according to a separate estimate by…

ECB's Bini Smaghi on euro entry

In this speech ECB executive board member, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, argues that there is "evidence that the euro may be setting in motion some endogenous process, moving the euro area progressively closer to the concept of an optimum currency area."

New governor for Slovenian central bank

After a months-long deadlock the parliament of Slovenia has finally approved a new central bank governor. The new governor is Marko Kranjec, an economics professor and financial expert who was the country's first finance minister.

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