Christian Noyer

Comment: Noyer takes Kroes to task

The Bank of France governor, Christian Noyer, said on 18 July that the European Commission is "playing a very dangerous game" in attempting to break open the European credit card market. How legitimate are his concerns?

Noyer on central bank dilemmas under uncertainty

In the speech 'Central bankers' dilemmas under uncertainty' given on 5 June Christian Noyer of the Bank of France said a rule will sometimes ignore information that may be relevant for predicting future risks to price stability.

BoF's Noyer warns on imprudent mortgage lending

Bank of France governor Christian Noyer told the French banking commission Wednesday 28 June that imprudent mortgage lending by French banks could lead to problems if interest rates rise or property prices fall.

No set course for rates says ECB's Noyer

Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said on Tuesday 16 May that the European Central Bank has not decided on a predetermined direction for eurozone interest rates and will consider the economic data.

ECB Council Members back rate decision

European Central Bank council members Christian Noyer, Axel Weber, and Klaus Liebscher came out in defense of Thursday's decision to raise eurozone interest rates, saying it won't hurt economic growth.

ECB's Noyer says euro departure possible

European Central Bank (ECB) governing council member Christian Noyer said in a closed appearance in the French National Assembly last week that it would be possible, but highly risky, for member states to leave the eurozone.

ECB's Noyer rejects euro ditching talk

European Central Bank Governing Council Member Christian Noyer has dismissed talk suggesting countries may leave the euro and said the rejection of the European Union's constitution by two of its founding members did not threaten the single currency.

Interview with ECB's Noyer

In an interview published on Wednesday 16 February, ECB governing council member and governor of the Bank of France Christian Noyer said there was no evidence of price pressures in the euro area that would warrant an immediate shift in monetary policy.

Bank of France to sell some gold reserves

The French Finance Ministry said in a statement on Friday 19 November that discussions on the sale of a portion of France's gold reserves have been finalised with the Bank of France.

Noyer says France open to gold sale

Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said in an interview published on Wednesday 14 April that he was open to selling some of France's gold but that the receipts would not go directly to the state.

Hooray for Trichet!

So the Paris courts have once and for all cleared Banque de France governor Jean-Claude Trichet and his predecessor Jacques de Larosiere from the unfounded allegations that had been made about their role in the Credit Lyonnais affair more than 10 years…

Eurozone economy to grow 2.5% at year-end

SPAIN - The rate of economic recovery in the eurozone is unclear but the economy should probably be growing at about 2.5 per cent at the end of this year, European Central Bank (ECB) vice-president Christian Noyer said on Sunday.

No need for more transparency at ECB says Noyer

BELGIUM - European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer said on Tuesday there was no reason for the time being to increase the banks transparency by publishing minutes of the ECB's closed-door meetings, but did not rule it at some point in the…

Some E Europe states may need longer in ERM2-Noyer

UK - European Central Bank vice-president Christian Noyer reiterated on Friday it could be desirable for some eastern European accession states to remain in the European exchange rate mechanism (ERM-II) for longer than the minimum requirement of two…

Papademos "very good" candidate for ECB vice head

GREECE - German Finance Minister Hans Eichel said Thursday that Greek Central Bank Governor Lucas Papademos was a "very good" candidate to succeed Christian Noyer as vice president of the European Central Bank, reports Dow Jones.

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