Brazil
BIS's Knight on an effective central bank
In a speech on 'Features of an effective central bank: some lessons of the past decade' given on 30 March, Malcolm Knight of the BIS said maintaining and furthering Brazil's achievements in the area of central bank independence and transparency would do…
US's Snow pleased with Brazil IMF decision
U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said in a statement on Monday 28 March that he was glad Brazil has decided it does not need a new International Monetary Fund loan accord.
Brazil cuts inflation forecast amid slower growth
Brazil's central bank lowered its forecast for 2006 inflation, saying seven interest rate increases since September have helped reduce economic growth that was fueling a rise in consumer prices.
Brazil's Cavalcanti against central bank autonomy
Severino Cavalcanti, the new president of Brazil's lower house, has said he opposes a plan make the central bank autonomous from the government.
Brazil's COPOM ready to raise rates if necessary
Brazil's central bank is ready to raise interest rates and will accelerate increases if necessary to control inflation, according to the minutes of its COPOM meeting held last week released on Thursday 27 January.
Brazil urges charges against former central banker
A congressional report published on Tuesday 14 December recommended that Brazil's former central bank president Gustavo Franco and others be indicted on money laundering charges.
Brazil's Senate approves central bank immunity law
Brazil's Senate has approved a law that gives central bank president Henrique Meirelles Cabinet-level status, giving him immunity from prosecution for crimes in all courts except the country's highest.
Brazil minister calls for relaxed monetary policy
Brazil's Development, Trade and Industry Minister Luiz Fernando Furlan criticised the central bank's conservative monetary policy and expressed concerns over the impact on the economy of the strengthening of the real against the dollar, AFX News said.
Second high-level central bank seminar in Rio
The Second High-Level Seminar of the Eurosystem and Latin American Central Banks took place on Friday 26 November in Rio de Janeiro. The Seminar was hosted by the Banco Central do Brasil and jointly organised together with the European Central Bank and…
Meirelles says Brazil has sufficient reserves
The central bank of Brazil is in no rush to buy dollars because its foreign reserve level is sufficient, bank President Henrique Meirelles said.
Brazil central bank denies govt buying dollars
Afonso Bevilaqua, economic policy director at Brazil's central bank, denied that the treasury is seeking to stem the rise of the Brazilian real by buying dollars on the spot market, official news agency Agencia Brasil reported.
Meirelles's ministerial status 'unconstitutional'
Brazil's state prosecutor, Claudio Fonteles, was quoted by AFX as saying that the presidential decree to grant the president of the central bank Henrique Meirelles cabinet minister status was unconstitutional.
Brazil's central bank takes over Banco Santos
Brazil's central bank took over operations of Banco Santos on Friday evening, in response to the bank's weak financial situation and its failure to meet deposit requirements.
Brazil says oil threatens 'gradual' rate rises
Minutes from Brazil's central bank interest rate setting COPOM committee showed that the bank expects to maintain a policy of "gradual" interest rate increases while holding out the possibility that increasing oil prices and worsening inflation…
Senate approves Azevedo as Brazil's mp director
Rodrigo Azevedo, the nominee for central bank of Brazil monetary policy director, told the senate this week he would seek to keep the currency stable and fight inflation.
Brazil raises rates for second month in a row
Brazil's central bank raised interest rates on Wednesday 20 October for the second consecutive month amid concerns about high oil prices and growing domestic demand.
Brazil's upswing due to rate policy says Meirelles
Brazil's central bank President Henrique Meirelles told a press conference in New York that the recovery from last year's recession is a result of budget and interest rate policies rather than the increase in exports.
Brazil's Meirelles promises lower rates
The president of Brazil's Central Bank, Henrique Meirelles, has said that the higher primary account surplus and the lower ratio between debt and GDP will mean lower interest rates in the medium term for Brazilians.
Brazil hikes interest rates to 16.25%
Brazil's central bank interest rate setting Copom committee increased interest rates on Wednesday 15 September for the first time since February 2003, saying that it hoped to rein in inflation without disrupting the country's economic recovery.
Brazil's Cavalheiro on regulation of capital
In a speech on 'Regulation of capital and financial stability' given on 12 July, Paulo Sergio Cavalheiro of the Central Bank of Brazil said the New Accord will be most likely implemented in Brazil in a gradual manner, the new rules co-existing for a…
Brazil leaves rates unchanged
Brazil's central bank decided to leave its interest rate at 16 per cent, as the country's economic recovery starts to result in rising inflation.
Brazil's Meirelles given cabinet status
The president of the Central Bank of Brazil, Henrique Meirelles, has been granted cabinet status in a further development to allegations of his financial misconduct by the national press.
Brazil's central bankers strike for second day
Eighty per cent of Brazilian central bank employees went on strike for a second day in demand of a pay rise, central bank spokesman Jocimar Nastari was quoted as saying this week.
Brazil's Cavalheiro on regulation and Basel II
In a speech on 'Regulation of capital and financial stability' given on 12 July, Paulo Sergio Cavalheiro of the Central Bank of Brazil said supervisors still have a lot of work to be done in order to implement Basel II. The next steps include the…