Glenn Stevens
RBA's Stevens: Recent economic & financial trends
In the speech 'Some observations on recent economic and financial trends' given on 22 February Glenn Stevens of the RBA said inflation in Australia is well contained and inflationary risks are balanced, yet interest rates are still more likely to rise…
RBA's Stevens on Asia's financial system
In a speech to the 18th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference 2005 given on 14 December Glenn Stevens of the RBA said the development of Asia's financial system had not kept pace with its rapidly accelerating economies.
RBA's Stevens on finance and the ageing population
In the speech 'Finance and the ageing population' given on 16 November Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said Australia's finance players will need to be innovative in creating new investment opportunities for the nation's growing ageing…
RBA's Stevens on central bank independence
In the speech 'Governance arrangements for effective public financial policies: A central banker's perspective' given on 19 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said that central banks need to operate without political interference in the their day-to-day…
RBA's Stevens on Asian financial co-operation
In the speech 'Asian financial co-operation' given on 14 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said it is unlikely that an Asia-wide exchange rate policy will be adopted anytime soon and consequently the prospect for monetary union in the region was quite…
RBA's Stevens on economic conditions and prospects
In the speech 'Economic conditions and prospects October 2005' given on 11 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said record fuel prices will stoke Australia's inflation rate in the third quarter and may lead to longer-term increases in the cost of other…
RBA's Stevens on economic conditions and prospects
In a speech on 'Economic conditions and prospects: June 2004' given on 2 June, Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said Australia's economy was still growing comfortably but at a slower rate than the unsustainable pace of late 2003.
RBA's Stevens on regional financial arrangements
In a speech on 'Regional Financial Arrangements: Recent Developments' given on 15 April, Glenn Stevens of the RBA said a key reason for wanting well-developed capital markets is that having a diversity of funding sources for governments, businesses and…
RBA's Stevens on recent issues for monetary policy
In a speech on 'Recent issues for the conduct of monetary policy' given on 17 February, Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said the bank raised interest rates late last year because of inflationary risks and demand for credit.
RBA signals no more interest rate cuts
Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Glenn Stevens said on Wednesday 17 September "Although in early June a case to ease looked like it was building, it had not strengthened sufficiently by the time of the July meeting to warrant action", reports…
Stevens on the economic outlook
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Economic Outlook' Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said Australia still faces a difficult environment abroad. Uncertainty is high internationally at present, and confidence subdued. It is to our advantage,…
Stevens on Inflation, Deflation and All That
SPEECH - In the speech 'Inflation, Deflation and All That' Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said the word 'deflation' carries too much emotive baggage and a 'deflation trap' would pose a bigger concern. Australia would be one of the last…
RBA names new deputy governor
AUSTRALIA - The appointment on Thursday of Mr Glenn Stevens as deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia makes him the frontrunner to become the central bank's next governor.
Bank's rising star tipped to back rate cut
AUSTRALIA - Long serving central banker Glenn Stevens is the emerging frontrunner to become new deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia - and his first decision is likely to be for another cut in interest rates.
Grenville's successor at RBA?
Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Glenn Stevens is the leading candidate to succeed Stephen Grenville as deputy governor, according to sources close to the Reserve Bank central bank.
Glenn Stevens tipped as new RBA dep gov
ARTICLE - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Glenn Stevens is the clear favorite among a small field of contenders to fill the shoes of Deputy Governor Stephen Grenville, who retires 30 November.
Australia RBA Stevens cautious on monetary policy
AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Glenn Stevens struck a cautious note on monetary policy in a speech given on Wednesday, indicating that the actual level of interest rates is more important than changes in rates.
RBA Stevens optimistic on economic growth
AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Glenn Stevens said on Apr 5, 2001 there is genuine uncertainty about Australia's short-term economic outlook, but he expected a return to normal rates of growth, possibly by mid-2001.