South Africa

SA's Trevor Manuel to lead G20

South Africa's veteran finance minister, Trevor Manuel, has called on the group of 20 (G20) finance ministers and central bank governors to "build windmills in the calm of current global financial stability."

Mboweni on the National Payments System in SA

In a speech given on 15 November Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said collaboration between the Bank and the banking industry has resulted in the South African Payment System being recognised as an example or model for development…

SARB's Mboweni on supporting development

In the speech 'Joining hands in support of development' given on 14 November Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said the SARB will remain resolute to keep inflation under control, and not hesitate to change monetary policy before Christmas if…

SARB Financial Stability Review, September 2006

The South African Reserve Bank published the September 2006 edition of its Financial Stability Review on 10 November. In its latest report the SARB said the volatility of South Africa's rand could be negative for long-term growth, but for now the…

SARB Monetary Policy Review, November 2006

The South African Reserve Bank published its Monetary Policy Review for November 2006 on Wednesday 8 November. South Africa's inflation outlook has deteriorated over the past few months, with continued high consumer demand and a weaker currency seen as…

SARB's Mboweni on monetary policy decision making

In the speech 'Monetary policy decision making in an uncertain international economic environment' given on 2 November Tito Mboweni of the SARB said sustained lower international oil prices will help to contain inflation in South Africa, but this should…

Mboweni on the South African bond market

In the speech 'Celebrating excellence in the South African bond market' given on 26 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's solid fundamentals support economic growth, but the country remains vulnerable to changes in…

Mboweni on the SARB and academia

In the speech 'The relationship between the South African Reserve Bank and academia' given on 23 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said that the country's widening current account deficit posed a risk to the exchange rate of the rand.

Mboweni on the challenge of employment equity

In the speech 'The challenge of employment equity with specific reference to transformation at the South African Reserve Bank' given on 13 October Tito Mboweni of the SARB said the progress we have made at the SARB with employment equity since 1999 has…

SARB's Mboweni on South Africa's financial markets

In the speech 'South Africa's financial markets within the Southern African sub-region' given on 7 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said that a weaker rand might fuel inflation but that higher interest rates were unlikely to pose a…

SA's Mboweni on monetary policy and bond markets

In the speech 'Monetary policy and South African bond market developments' given on 5 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's rand is adjusting to the current account deficit but has fallen to levels that may add to…

Mboweni's overview of the South African economy

In the speech 'An overview of the South African economy' given on 3 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's structural imbalances need to be tackled to curb inflation pressures.

SARB's Mboweni on regulatory developments

In the speech 'International regulatory developments and the South African banking sector' given on 2 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's high rate of private sector credit is a major concern and poses a risk to the…

SARB rejects IMF inflation-target suggestion

The government and the South African Reserve Bank have asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stop making policy suggestions that sound prescriptive, South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni said on Friday 22 September.

SARB's Quarterly Bulletin, September 2006

The South African Reserve Bank published its September 2006 Quarterly Bulletin on 21 September. According to the latest Bulletin, South Africa's current account deficit declined marginally from 6.4% of GDP in the first quarter to 6.1% in the second…

Central banker of the year announced

Several publications announced awards for the world's central bankers this week, including a Euromoney award for Lebanon' s central bank governor Riad Salameh for his management of the crisis during Israel's recent onslaught.

SARB's Mboweni on the South African economy

In the speech 'An overview of the South African economy' given on 14 September Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's large deficit on the current account may stem partly from an exchange rate which was out of balance, but the…

SARB's Mboweni on monetary policy and the markets

In the speech 'Monetary policy and the markets: A two-way street' given on 7 September Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said central banking has come a long way since the days, not too many years ago, when monetary policy was shrouded in…

South African Reserve Bank releases annual report

According to the Reserve Bank's 2006 Annual Economic Report released on Wednesday 23 August, South Africa's current account deficit widened to a seasonally adjusted and annualised R98.9-billion in the first half of 2006 from R58.7-billion in the first…

SARB's Guma reappointed deputy governor

South African President Thabo Mbeki has reappointed Xolile Guma to serve as deputy governor of the central bank for another five years, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) said on Monday 7 August.

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