European Central Bank (ECB)
Malta holds foreign reserve management workshop
The Central Bank of Malta has hosted a two-day workshop in conjunction with the European Central Bank on the implications of euro area membership for foreign reserve management by national central banks.
Weber says ECB to weigh Katrina impact
The European Central Bank is watching the economic impact from Hurricane Katrina closely but it is too early to say how it might affect interest rate policy, ECB Governing Council member Axel Weber said in a speech.
ECB's Trichet sees need for Asian FX rise
European Central Bank President Jean Claude Trichet said on Friday 9 September that in order for the global economy to work better a further appreciation of Asian currencies is needed.
ECB Monthly Bulletin, September 2005
The European Central Bank published its September 2005 Monthly Bulletin on Thursday 8 September. The ECB said it needs to exercise 'particular vigilance' on risks to eurozone inflation following the recent increase in oil prices.
News from SIBOS banking conference
Jean-Michel Godeffroy, director general of payment systems at the European Central Bank, was at the centre of several key debates at the SIBOS conference in Copenhagen on Wednesday 7 September.
ECB's Bini Smaghi rejects France's proposal
European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi has rejected France's proposal for a dialogue between the ECB and eurozone states regarding economic policies in the region, according to an interview with Handelsblatt.
Trichet: 'Fazio is one of us'
ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet said on Thursday 1 September that beleaguered Bank of Italy governor Antonio Fazio remains 'one of us' and rejected suggestions that the Governing Council was divided on the Fazio issue.
ECB's Trichet on monetary policy
In the speech 'Monetary policy and 'credible alertness'' given on 27 August, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB defended the ECB's infrequent intervention in interest rates compared to the US Federal Reserve.
Trichet reports upside risks to inflation outlook
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said Thursday 1 September that upside risks to price stability exist but there is no significant evidence of a build-up in underlying inflationary pressures.
More ECB dialogue wanted by France
France called for a more "resolute dialogue" between the eurozone's politicians and the European Central Bank on Tuesday 30 August, saying that fiscal and monetary policy must be better co-ordinated if faster economic growth is to be achieved.
Money separates European Central Bank from Fed
According to this article published on Tuesday 30 August, in the old days, bond traders had a singular, stock response to a surge in oil prices and the onset of natural disasters, such as hurricanes: Sell Treasuries.
ECB Paper on hedge funds and financial stability
The ECB Paper "Hedge funds and their implications for financial stability", published on 26 August, provides an overview of the hedge fund industry, mainly from a financial stability and European angle.
Strong demand for euronotes
The euro has received a good deal of flak recently, but in cash terms it seems people can't get enough of Europe's single currency as the value of euro banknotes in circulation soared past €500 billion in the second quarter of 2005.
What remains of the SGP?
Franz-Christoph Zeitler, a member of the executive board of Deutsche Bundesbank, delivered a speech at the Salzburg seminar, a high-profile meeting place of international leaders, at which raised the question "What remains of the Stability and Growth…
Comment: The Benefits of Joining the EMU
What is the gain for new European Union member states of joining the Euro currency area so soon? This is the question asked by Federico Ravenna in a recent ECB working paper*. The author argues that the decision to become part of the monetary union is…
Europe's unstable currency union?
John Nugee writes on how a "one size fits all" interest rate policy in the Eurozone can exacerbate divergence between economies.
Fears over narrow inflation targets
Wolfgang Munchau criticises overemphasis on inflation targets in a column in the Financial Times. Inflation targets have done good work in bringing down inflation and inflation expectations, he says, but with that battle won, perhaps they are no longer…
ECB behind BoE, Fed on clarity; must reveal more
This article published on Thursday 18 August reveals the results of a poll of economists and academics who were asked to compare the ECB with the Bank of England, U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan for clarity of communication.
Interview: Kenneth Clarke
In this interview Kenneth Clarke, Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer from 1993 to 1997, calls on the ECB to rethink its role and communications.
Time for the ECB to intervene
Charles Goodhart makes the case for Europe’s central bank to sell the euro.
Dear Jean-Claude...
Changing the way the ECB works would improve its image and make your job easier, writes Charles Goodhart in an open letter to the ECB’s president.
Review of Monetary policy Transmission in the Euro Area
The ECB is piecing together how monetary policy affects the eurozone economy. A review by Paul Brione of Central Banking.