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The future of Europe's payments: Target 2

The Eurosystem's payment system - Target - is set for a restructuring which will place emphasis on consolidation and cost effectiveness of the existing linked national payment systems. In this brochure the ECB outlines what Target 2 will require of…

ECB press conference with questions and answers

At the ECB's post meeting press conference on Thursday 4 December, Jean-Claude Trichet said the overall fiscal framework of the Stability and Growth Pact remains of central importance and should be fully respected. The same applies to the requirement to…

ECB monetary policy decision

At Thursday's meeting the Governing Council of the ECB decided that the minimum bid rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility will remain unchanged at 2.00%, 3.00% and 1.00%…

ECB has no comment on EU currency controls report

The ECB declined to comment, according to Reuters, on a newspaper report on Thursday 4 December that the EC is looking at the legal issues surrounding exchange controls to prevent a damaging rise in the euro. The report said Brussels could lawfully…

France, Germany 'killed' stability pact: EU Monti

European Competition Commissioner Mario Monti has criticised France and Germany, according to a report by EU Business. "The parents of the Stability and Growth Pact (France and Germany) in the past forbade any person or institution from expressing any…

Trichet the internationalist

Jean-Claude Trichet, the new president of the ECB, has a reputation as a polished performer. He lived up to it at his first press conference in Frankfurt: first praising his predecessor, apologising when consistency necessitated repetition and peppering…

ECB's Trichet on financial stability

In a speech on 'Financial stability' given on 26 November, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the issues generated by the fast evolution of the financial system are very complex and demanding for public authorities. He added that some elements of the…

Tumpel-Gugerell on ECB's monetary policy issues

In a speech on 'ECB's Monetary Policy Issues in the Run-up to Enlargement' given on 14 November, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the ECB is interested in assisting acceding countries on their way to monetary integration the best way it can. The…

Trichet testifies before European Parliament

In testimony before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament given on 1 December Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said since Wim Duisenberg's last testimony in September data have confirmed the ECB's main scenario, which is…

ECB chief: Euro economy recovering

Jean-Claude Trichet urged France and Germany to respect European Union budget rules on Monday 1 December in testimony before the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, according to a report by CNNmoney. He said "It is, in the…

ECB rejects EU proposals re executive board

The European Central Bank has angrily rejected proposals from the Italian EU Presidency that could make it easier for governments to appoint members of the ECB's executive board, according to Biz World. "The governing council of the ECB is seriously…

EU official threatens court action over pact

EU Economic Affairs Commissioner Pedro Solbes said on Wednesday 26 November, according to AFP, that the (European) Commission's judicial service is studying the question of whether the ECOFIN ministers' decision this week to effectively let Germany and…

Trichet's letter to EU Council President

Letter of 26 November from Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central Bank to the President of the Council of the European Union, on the introduction of a new article into the Constitution to allow for the amendment of the ESCB's basic…

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on capital markets in Europe

In a speech on 'ECB-CFS Research Network on capital markets and financial integration in Europe' given on 21 November Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the ECB clearly supports the view expressed among others by the Lamfalussy Committee of Wise…

Euro Parliament: More emphasis on growth for Pact

Press release on the Stability and Growth Pact by the Chair of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament, Christa Randzio-Plath MEP, 27 November. "A constructive debate on Stability and Growth Pact is needed: a political…

EU panel suggests rewriting euro rulebook

European Commission President Romano Prodi said on Wednesday 26 November that EU governments cannot use "ad-hoc measures" to suspend or amend the stability pact when they feel "its provisions are too stringent or inopportune", reports Associated Press…

OECD sees scope for ECB rate cut

The OECD's semiannual economic outlook report said that with inflation pressures waning it is assumed the ECB will hold interest rates until the recovery firms, reports AFP, but there is scope for easing policy if the economic upturn stalls or the euro…

Trichet's home sweet home

After stepping into Wim Duisenberg's shoes at the start of November as President of the European Central Bank, it now transpires that Jean-Claude Trichet has also moved into Duisenberg's old house.

Central bankers: Smarter or better informed?

"I have always admired the unique role of central bankers. As we reflect from time to time upon reincarnation as a possible next step, I lean towards that option", writes OECD secretary-general, Donald J. Johnston in this article published by the OECD…

EU bends budget rules for Germany, France

A proposal to suspend the sanctions mechanism of the stability and growth pact for France and Germany was agreed on Tuesday 25 November by eurozone finance ministers, acording to Reuters. A declaration by the Ecofin council, meeting in Brussels, agreed…

ECB considers one-euro, two-euro notes

Following requests from some countries, including Italy, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday 25 November it was considering introducing one-euro and two-euro notes, according to Expatica. If agreed, it is expected to take several years from design…

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