Europe
Solans on the ECB's Memorandum of Understanding
Eugenio Domingo Solans of the European Central Bank spoke of the close cooperation between the ECB and the European Commission (Eurostat) at the signature of the Memorandum of Understanding on Economic and Financial Statistics.
EU central bankers may face EFC sidelining
A proposal has been made to exclude central bankers from some discussions of the influential Economic and Financial Committee (EFC), according to a report from Online. The proposal is designed to prevent the EFC from becoming unwieldy after 10 more…
Duisenberg to stay at ECB until successor ready
ECB president Wim Duisenberg has formally agreed to stay on at the euro zone central bank until a successor is ready to take over the role, according to a Reuters report.
Mersch on reform of the ECB's Governing Council
In a speechon 'The reform of the Governing Council of the ECB' Yves Mersch of the Central Bank of Luxembourg said particularly important and heartening, in his eyes, after the Council's approval of the enabling clause was the fact that a handful of…
ECB officials give conflicting signals on rate cut
Speaking separately this week two ECB Governing Council members gave conflicting views on what a fall in inflation below the ECB's 2 per cent target would mean for interest rates, according to Bloomberg report.
Duisenberg dashes hopes of ECB rate cut
Wim Duisenberg has said more is needed to rebuild consumer and business confidence than another rate cut, according to Business & Finance. He also said there was no serious danger of deflation in either Germany or the eurozone.
Travelex loses court battle over euro symbol
Following the court action by British bureau de change Travelex, a verdict was reached on Thursday 10 April, according to Business & Finance. Travelex claimed that they owned the "€" euro symbol, had used it since 1989 and that the ECB's use of it…
ECB would benefit from fresh, intellectual honesty
A letter in the Financial Times supporting Paul de Grauwe's candidacy to replace Sirkka Hamalainen as a board member of the European Central Bank said "an intellectually honest academic with a strong sense of social duty" may be just what Frankfurt needs…
ECB says 2003 growth rate hard to predict
The European Central Bank published its April 2003 Monthly Bulletin on 10 April. In the report the ECB said while a modest rate of growth should be expected this year, "the specific evolution of economic growth for the rest of this year is particularly…
Outlook clouded but inflation to ease: ECB
Even though the war in Iraq has increased uncertainty somewhat the European Central Bank said on Thursday in its monthly bulletin that it expected inflation to drop back below its 2 percent target this year, according to Reuters.
ECB should tolerate higher inflation - IMF report
The IMF's semi-annual World Economic Outlook report released on Wednesday 9 April urged the ECB to loosen its inflation target slightly to help stave off the threat of deflation for weaker eurozone economies such as Germany, according to Reuters.
Court to rule on euro symbol ownership
A court was due to rule on Thursday April 10 whether the ECB owns the "€" symbol representing the euro, reports Business & Finance. British company Travelex claimed the use of the logo was a blatant rip off of its own logo, which it has used since 1989.
Brussels forecasts Italy will break deficit rules
According to a report in the Financial times, the European Commission says Italy is likely to break the stability and growth pact's deficit limit of 3 per cent of GDP in 2004.
EC report casts doubt on eurozone benefits
The European Commission's spring forecast published on Tuesday 8 April said growth rates in euro member countries was lower than for EU members outside the single currency, the Financial Times reported.
ECB chief to stay on while successor found
The weekend meeting of Ecofin in Athens agreed a deal whereby ECB president Wim Duisenberg will stay on until a successor can be named, according to a Reuters report. "I will be president of the European Central Bank up until the day that my duly…
Architects compete to design new ECB premises
The ECB has selected 80 architects to submit a design for the bank's new premises. The design must meet "the requirements of a modern central bank in the 21st century serving an enlarged euro area".
ECB Rome meeting: questions and answers
In the exceptional circumstances of the war Wim Duisenberg said it is not possible at this time to assess what effect conflict will have on the global economy. "The outlook for the basic elements of price stability remain in place and accordingly we…
ECB chief Duisenberg blasts 'high US deficits'
Speaking at a news conference after the ECB policy meeting on Thursday 3 April that left rates on hold, Reuters reports that Wim Duisenberg said "We now see - and that is a cause of concern - both the current account and the federal government deficit…
ECB meeting on monetary policy decisions
At Thursday 3 April's meeting, which was held in Rome, 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…
France backs Duisenberg to extend ECB term
The meeting of finance ministers and central bankers in Athens on Friday is likely to support moves to extend Wim Duisenberg's tenure as president of the European Central Bank, according to a report in the Financial Times. He may stay for up to six…
Riksbank's Heikensten in favour of ECB vote deal
Swedish central bank chief Lars Heikensten has come out in favour of the agreement to reform the European Central Bank's Governing Council, but he also wants more transparency from the institutions.
Issing on monetary and financial stability
In a speech on 'Monetary and financial stability: Is there a trade-off?' Otmar Issing of the European Central Bank said the question whether there is a trade-off between monetary and financial stability has been one of the most interesting areas of…
ECB's Constancio: Little room to move on rates
Bank of Portugal chief Vitor Constancio said the war in Iraq poses the threat of global recession and that little room for manoeuvre exists in the way of interest rate easing at the moment.
ECB: no requests for Duisenberg to stay
Contrary to some reports the ECB has said it has no knowledge of any official request to Wim Duisenberg for him to stay on as president, according to Reuters.