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Mizuno says BOJ to gradually lift rates

Bank of Japan board member Atsushi Mizuno said in an interview published Wednesday 13 September policy makers remain committed to gradually raising interest rates even after recent signs of slower economic growth.

Comment on central banking

The Financial Times published three interesting articles on Tuesday and Wednesday 13 September, including a piece on the IMF by Rachel Lomax and Tiff Macklem.

Boston Fed's Minehan on the US economy

In a speech given on 11 September Cathy Minehan of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston said the risks of both slower economic growth and higher inflation have grown this summer, complicating the job of monetary policy makers.

Fed's Kohn on evolution of retail payments

In the speech 'Evolution of retail payments and the role of the Federal Reserve' given on 11 September Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said technology advances and the increasing use of electronically deposited checks could spell the end of the…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, September 2006

The Bank of Japan published the English version of its September 2006 monthly report on Tuesday 12 September. In the report the BOJ maintained its bullish assessment of the nation's economy, citing brisk capital investment and rising production.

Reserve Bank of Australia - Annual Report 2006

The Reserve Bank of Australia's Annual Report 2006, published Tuesday 12 September, said the RBA has given the federal government a $1.5 billion payout as its assets under management topped $100 billion, the report said.

Calls for independence for Yemen's central bank

The Yemen opposition alliance has called for the formation of a national committee for supervising the central bank and oil revenues after being accused by President Ali Abdullah Saleh of planning to steal the country's assets.

Interview with Central Bank of Iran's Mojarad

In an interview with Dow Jones published Saturday 9 September, the Central Bank of Iran's vice governor Mohammad Jafar Mojarad said it will be difficult for the west to impose sanctions on Iran given its key role as a major oil exporter.

BIS Quarterly Review, September 2006

The Bank for International Settlements published its September 2006 Quarterly Review on Monday 11 September. The report said Asian central banks which have intervened to limit currency strength may be forced to raise interest rates or let their…

Why the world has no need for central banks

According to this article published Sunday 10 September by John Blundell, director general of the Institute of Economic Affairs in The Business, the world can well do without central banks and their mistakes.

ECB's Trichet sees robust global growth

European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told a G10 central bankers' news conference on Monday 11 September that the global economy is likely to continue to grow at a quite dramatic pace.

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