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Fed's Bernanke on globalization & monetary policy

In the speech 'Globalization and monetary policy' given on 2 March Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said global factors may on balance have boosted U.S. inflation, but globalization has not affected the ability of the Federal Reserve to influence U.S…

Oman could still join currency union says Suwaidi

There is a strong possibility that Oman could join a regional currency union if a simpler version than the one currently on the table were adopted, the governor of the UAE central bank, Sultan bin Naser Al Suwaidi, said on Saturday 3 March.

Poole on energy prices and the U.S. business cycle

In the speech 'Energy prices and the U.S. business cycle' given on 2 March William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said oil supply shocks need not cause recessions and were no excuse for a central bank to allow inflation to escape its…

International Journal of Central Banking, March 07

The March 2007 issue of the International Journal of Central Banking was published on Thursday 1 March. The latest issue includes the article "The mystique of central bank speak" by Petra M. Geraats of the University of Cambridge.

BSP's Tetangco on the Philippine economy

In the speech 'A tipping point and a rising tide is lifting up the Philippine economy' given on 20 February Amando M Tetangco of the Central Bank of the Philippines said economic and fiscal achievements in 2006 have created a positive momentum for the…

ECB paper on globalisation and euro area trade

As a major player in world trade, the euro area is strongly influenced by globalisation, but is far from being a passive spectator, according to the ECB Occasional Paper "Globalisation and euro area trade - Interactions and challenges" published March…

New IMF chief economist nominated

International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo de Rato said Wednesday 28 February he would recommend Simon Johnson, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as the IMF's new chief economist.

Romania not rushing on euro entry - report

Romania will resist European Central Bank advice to bring forward its target date for adopting the euro, opting instead for a more cautious path towards the single currency, the Financial Times reported Friday 2 March, citing central bank governor Mugur…

No recession coming says St Louis Fed chief

St. Louis Fed president William Poole on Friday 2 March rejected fears that the U.S. economy was heading into a recession, saying that while there "could be a recession," one isn't likely, echoing comments this week by former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan.

BIS Papers on evolving banking systems

BIS Papers from the 'Evolving banking systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and implications for monetary policy and financial stability', meeting of central banks of open economies in Latin America and the Caribbean, Jamaica, 26-27…

ECB's Trichet on governance and convergence

In the speech 'Governance and convergence: the state of play in the euro area' given on 28 February Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the bank's monetary policy must be credible in ensuring price stability.

Opacity of a credible central bank and inflation

The Discussion Paper "Can opacity of a credible central bank explain excessive inflation?" from the University of Munich shows that, even in the absence of inflationary bias, a credible central bank may find it optimal to implement an accommodating…

BoE's Lomax on the MPC coming of age

In the speech 'The MPC comes of age' given on 28 February Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England highlighted that the central bank will fulfil its duty of meeting the inflation target rate over the medium term.

Fed's Kohn on the aging workforce

In testimony 'The aging workforce' given on 28 February Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said an aging U.S. population will hold down the growth of the labor force, threatening the economy's overall output and the wealth of future generations.

Kansas City Fed's Economic Review, 1st Quarter 07

The first quarter Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas Economic Review includes the article "Communicating a policy path: The next frontier in central bank transparency" which says in the last two decades, central banks have taken a variety of steps to…

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