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Central bankers want decision on next ECB chief-FT

EUROPE - The Financial Times newspaper reported on Apr 9 that pressure is growing for an early decision to be made on who succeeds Wim Duisenberg as president of the European Central Bank.

Euro-area banking at the crossroads-IMF paper

RESEARCH - This IMF working paper by the European I department looks at the institutional arrangements for euro-area banking supervision. The authors endorse stronger cross-border coordination among supervisory authorities but notes that more formal…

E-economy: will we still need banks in the future

SPEECH - Wim Duisenberg, president of the European Central Bank, gave a speech on April 4 about the developments in electronic finance and the implications for banks. He is optimistic of the benefits, such as a more efficient allocation of capital, but…

Optimal monetary policy in a currency area

ARTICLE - Pierpaolo Benigno has written an paper "Optimal monetary policy in a currency area" for the Centre for Economic and Policy Research. The author concludes that the European Central Bank should give a higher weight to inflation in the countries…

Risk measurement and systemic risk conference

CENTRAL BANK CONFERENCE - On March 7-8, 2002, the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS), in co-operation with the Bank of Japan, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the European Central Bank, will host, under the auspices…

ECB MoU on payment systems and supervision

CENTRAL BANK REPORT - The European Central Bank issued a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Apr 2, 2001 describing the specific arrangements for co-operation and information sharing between EU payment system overseers and banking supervisors in…

New payment systems need cbank monitoring-ECB

SPEECH - New cross-border payments initiatives need to be closely monitored by central banks to ensure they are as safe and solid as dealing direct with central banks, a European Central Bank board member said on Apr 2, 2001.

Measurement of price indices-ECB seminar Nov 01

CENTRAL BANK SEMINAR - The ECB/CEPR are hosting a joint seminar on "Issues in the Measurement of Price Indices" in November/December 2001. It is being organised by MIT's Ernst Berndt, ECB head of research Vitor Gaspar and Dietmar Harhoff from Munich…

ECB keeps rates at 4.75%

EUROPE - The European Central Bank maintained interest rates at 4.75% at its Governing Council meeting on Mar 29, 2001, refusing to follow recent rates cuts of the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan.

ECB working papers for March 2001

CENTRAL BANK RESEARCH - The European Central Bank has published four refereed working papers in March, subjects ranging from financial market integration in the Eurozone, deposit insurance and the effects on moral hazard, to modelling the term structure…

Duisenberg to give way to Trichet mid-02-Lemierre

EUROPE - The European Central Bank on Mar 27, 2001 declined to comment on remarks by a senior European banker suggesting ECB President Wim Duisenberg will step down in mid-2002 to make way for Bank of France head Jean-Claude Trichet.

ECB seminar on monetary analysis published-Mar 16

CENTRAL BANK SEMINAR - On Nov 20-21 2000 the European Central Bank organised a seminar for staff from central banks entitled "Monetary analysis: Tools and applications". The aim of the seminar was to obtain an overview of the various approaches used to…

ECB rate cut should come as no surprise

A series of weak data releases, corresponding stock market declines across Europe and the United States as well as a cut in interest rates by the Federal Open Market Committee has fuelled speculation over the European Central Bank's forthcoming interest…

Economic impact of regulatory reform - ECB paper

RESEARCH REPORT - Over the past couple of years, the European Union has embarked on an ambitious regulatory reform programme covering a number of network industries. Experts from the European Central Bank have prepared a report which analyses the…

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