Central Banking
Hildebrand named new SNB vice-president
The Swiss government on Wednesday 8 November named Philipp Hildebrand as the new vice-president of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) as of May next year, replacing Niklaus Blattner, who will retire.
OECD's Gurria on the role of bank supervisors
In the speech 'The role of bank supervisors in the fight against corruption' given on 5 October Angel Gurria of the OECD said a recent OECD study found that only a few countries have developed guidelines and typologies on money laundering transactions…
Econ Perspectives - Central counterparty clearing
The Chicago Fed's Economic Perspectives for the Fourth Quarter 2006 focuses on central counterparty clearing and includes a summary of the conference, titled "Issues related to central counterparty clearing."
Nyberg on the Riksbank and the property market
In the speech 'The Riksbank and the property market' given on 6 November Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said he sees no serious risks to financial stability in the growing household indebtedness and rising property prices.
Chicago Fed's Moskow on U.S. economic outlook
In the speech 'U.S. economic outlook' given on 6 November Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said U.S. economic growth is likely to bounce back from the third quarter, when real gross domestic product rose by 1.6 percent.
BOJ's Fukui on the outlook for Japan's economy
In the speech 'The outlook for Japan's economy and the conduct of monetary policy' given on 7 November Toshihiko Fukui, governor of the Bank of Japan, said exports have continued to increase against the background of the expansion of overseas economies.
Fed gets ambiguous data, no reasons for a change
Federal Reserve officials are likely to keep US interest rates unchanged at their next meeting, according to this article from Bloomberg published Tuesday 7 November.
Eurozone cbs well prepared for financial crisis
The European Central Bank said Monday 6 November a series of "stress testing" exercises have shown that eurozone central banks are well prepared to cope with a financial crisis.
Fed's Pianalto says US can withstand housing slump
The U.S. economy will withstand the housing slump and grow at a ``moderate'' pace with slowing inflation, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank president Sandra Pianalto said Monday 6 November.
Greenspan says downturn 'likely temporary'
The current economic downturn is "likely temporary," former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Monday 6 November, noting that the worst of the housing market slump is likely over.
BOT revises rules to curb baht gains
The Bank of Thailand on Tuesday 7 November asked financial institutions not to sell baht bills of exchange to non-residents in an attempt to prevent speculation on the currency's appreciation.
IMF's Lipsky calls for SA vigilance on rates
South Africa has responded "appropriately" to rising inflationary pressure but needs to remain vigilant, IMF first deputy managing director John Lipsky said on Tuesday 7 November.
IMF's Rato sees need for euro rate increase
Rodrigo Rato, head of the International Monetary Fund, on Tuesday 7 November warned that further European interest rate rises would be needed to keep inflation under control as the economic recovery continues.
Albania's Fullani on financial markets & stability
In the speech 'Regional financial markets and financial stability' given on 30 October Ardian Fullani of the Bank of Albania said qualitative developments have taken place in the Albanian banking system during 2006.
Riksbank's Ingves on banking reforms
In the speech 'Banking reforms' given on 3 November Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said during the last twenty years, many countries have embarked on reforms of the banking and financial services industry.
Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy-Armenia
The IMF Working Paper "Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy in Armenia: Evidence from VAR analysis" examines monetary policy transmission in Armenia in light of the authorities' intention to shift to an inflation-targeting regime over the medium…
Kohn on the evolving role of the Fed banks
In the speech 'The evolving role of the Federal Reserve banks' given on 3 November Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said the current system of 12 decentralized Fed banks will continue to be needed despite changes in the banking system, but their role…
Canada's Dodge on prospering in the global economy
In the speech 'Prospering in today's global economy: Challenges for open economies such as Australia and Canada' given on 6 November David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the IMF should be able to bluntly tell governments when their policies hurt other…
Is Swift living in the past?
This recent article from The Banker asks whether Swift is destined to become a relic of a bygone age, or if it can move into the modern era after its launch three decades ago.
EU's Almunia says Cyprus, Malta meet euro criteria
EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Monday 6 November after the publication of a report that Cyprus and Malta will be ready to join the eurozone by 2008.
Canada's banknotes getting mangled in old machines
A document quoted by the Canadian Press on Monday 6 November says that the Bank of Canada's currency counting machines need replacing to stop tatty bills getting stuck in the machines.
Qatar rules out reserve policy shift
Qatar central bank governor HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Saud al-Thani said Sunday 5 November that the Qatar has no plans to change its policy on foreign exchange reserves.
PBOC's Fan says 5% p.a. yuan rise possible
People's Bank of China adviser Fan Gang said Monday 6 November in an article in the Wall Street Journal that the yuan could appreciate on average by 5 percent a year in coming years, but a more dramatic rise would be disastrous for Chinese growth and…
China's Su on fixed assets investment expansion
China's fixed asset investment is still under potential pressure of further expansion despite controls imposed this year, a senior official with China's central bank told the 10th CEO Forum on Saturday 4 November.