Central Banking
IMF's Caruana on ageing & pension risk management
In a speech given on 15 February Jaime Caruana of the IMF said the management of long-term, ageing-related risks may require policymakers to seek new and creative policy solutions.
Norway's Gjedrem on economic perspectives
In the speech 'Economic perspectives' given on 15 February Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said that the bank's key interest rate will be gradually increased to 5 per cent.
Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Feb 2007
According to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's February 2007 Business Outlook Survey, activity in the region's manufacturing sector was mostly steady this month.
Sveriges Riksbank Monetary Policy Report, No. 1 07
Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, published its First Monetary Policy Report for 2007 on 15 February. According to the report, formerly known as the Inflation Report, inflation is currently low, as is the rate of wage increase and cost…
Bank of Canada Review, Winter 06-07
The Bank of Canada published its Review for Winter 2006-2007 on Thursday 15 February. The Review includes the article 'Why monetary policy matters: A Canadian perspective'.
Abilov appointed head of Turkmenistan CB
Turkmen president Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov signed a decree on the appointment of Geldymurad Abilov chairman of the Central Bank of Turkmenistan on Thursday 15 February.
Deloitte chief nominated to Hungary's central bank
Hungarian prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsany on Friday 16 February nominated Andras Simor, chief of the Hungarian arm of auditing and consulting giant Deloitte, as be new governor of the central bank.
Sweden's Riksbank appoints new head of IT
The Executive Board of the Sveriges Riksbank appointed Hans Ohlson as new head of the IT Department on Friday 16 February. Mr Ohlson will take up this post on 15 May.
Fed's Poole says no reason to change rates now
St Louis Federal Reserve president William Poole said on Thursday 15 February that there was no reason at the moment for the U.S. central bank to change interest rates.
Bernanke says China's yuan is 'undervalued'
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday 15 February he thinks the Chinese yuan is undervalued and should be allowed to trade more freely on international markets.
RBNZ appoints deputy governor
Grant Spencer has been appointed deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, RBNZ governor Alan Bollard announced Friday 16 February.
ECB's Trichet on an increasingly globalised world
In the speech 'How can the European economy succeed in an increasingly globalised world?' given on 15 February Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said euro zone countries need to improve their cost competitiveness to benefit from globalisation.
ECB Monthly Bulletin, February 2007
The European Central Bank published its February 2007 Monthly Bulletin on Thursday 15 February. In the report the ECB said reiterated that it is exercising 'strong vigilance' on inflation risks.
ECB paper on market responses to policy decisions
The ECB Working Paper "Using intraday data to gauge financial market responses to Fed and ECB monetary policy decisions" examines bond and stock market volatility reactions in the euro area and the US following their respective economies' monetary policy…
Financial statistics for a global economy
The European Central Bank published Proceedings of the 3rd ECB conference on statistics, held 4 and 5 May 2006, on 15 February. The series of ECB conferences on statistics has become an important forum for multidisciplinary, forward-looking exchanges of…
SAMA's Al-Sayari on Islamic banking
In the speech 'Islamic banking prudential standards' given on 15 February Hamad Al-Sayari of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency said Basel and other standards have helped create an appropriate environment for banking business which supports competition.
Fed turnover creates challenges
According to this article published by USA Today on Monday 12 February, Ben Bernanke faces new challenges at the Federal Reserve with the departure of key officials.
ECB's Quaden says yen, yuan weak v euro
The Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan are undervalued against the euro, European Central Bank governing council member Guy Quaden said Thursday 15 February.
Iraq's central bank to curb inflation
Officials at the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) said that the bank is considering taking measures to curb inflation which hiked to 70 percent last year on soaring oil prices, Iraq Directory reported Wednesday 14 February.
Malta may apply for euro accession in March
Malta will file its formal request for accession to the eurozone in the first two weeks of March, The Times of Malta reported Wednesday 14 February.
Reports say Brazil's Meirelles will keep job
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ruled out the possibility of replacing central bank chief Henrique Meirelles, according to media reports Wednesday 14 February.
Officials call on BOJ to consider govt views
Japanese cabinet ministers on Thursday 15 February called on the Bank of Japan to consider the government's view when deciding whether to raise interest rates at a policy meeting next week.
Weber sees inflation around 2 pct to end-2008
Bundesbank president Axel Weber said in an interview published Thursday 15 February he expects eurozone inflation to be around 2.0 pct between now and the end of 2008.
Bank of England Inflation Report, February 2007
The Bank of England published its February 2007 Inflation Report on 14 February. At a press conference BoE governor Mervyn King highlighted that the outlook for inflation over the next year is "highly uncertain" due to the large cut in gas and…