John Hurley
Ireland's Hurley warns on productivity decline
John Hurley, governor, Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland, said in a speech on Thursday 13 October that European governments must hasten reforms in order to reverse a fall in productivity growth.
Hurley: Ireland's & Europe's economic performance
In the speech 'Some perspectives on Ireland's and Europe's economic performance' given on 28 January, John Hurley of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland warned about competitiveness threats to both the Irish and European…
Irish banking system sound, says cb's Hurley
Speaking at the publication of the central bank of Ireland's Financial Stability Report on Tuesday 21 September, the governor, John Hurley, said: "The central aim of this report is to analyse and assess the overall health of the financial system and to…
Hurley on economic developments in Ireland
In a speech on 'Economic developments in Ireland and other issues' at the presentation of the Annual Report given on 12 July, John Hurley of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland said 2003 was a very significant year. We have been…
Ireland's Hurley on the role of the central bank
In a speech on 'The role of the central bank and the current issues being considered by the Financial Services Regulator' given on 1 June, John Hurley of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland put the role of the Central Bank in…
Central Bank of Ireland - Annual Report 2002
The Central Bank of Ireland has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. Governor John Hurley said in the foreword to the Annual Report that the international background for the Irish economy in 2002 has been difficult and there are few signs…
Hurley on monetary policy in the Eurosystem
SPEECH - In the speech 'The monetary policy and operational framework of the Eurosystem' John Hurley of the Central Bank of Ireland said as regards the conduct of monetary policy, the Governing Council has a good record in maintaining price stability…
Irish central bank hints at early euro rate cuts
Ireland's central bank governor John Hurley Wednesday night provided a strong hint of significant early European interest rate reductions.
Irish growth rate set to dip says CB
IRELAND - Economic growth in Ireland is set to halve in 2002, but next year should see an upturn, according to the country's central bank.
New man taking over at head of Irish central bank
IRELAND - Irishman John Hurley becomes the newest member of the European Central Bank's governing council on Monday when he takes up the reins as governor of the Central Bank of Ireland.