Central Banking
ECB Government Finance Statistics Guide
The European Central Bank published a guide to the statistical reporting requirements of the ECB in the field of Government Finance Statistics on Friday 4 August.
Kansas Fed's Hoenig on the economic outlook
In the speech 'The economic outlook and monetary policy: Challenges in the period ahead' given on 19 July Thomas Hoenig of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said monetary policy is "somewhat restrictive".
NY Fed's Rutledge on on compliance
In the speech 'Supervisory perspectives on compliance for international banks operating in the United States' given on 25 July William Rutledge of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York examines the challenges that globalization, financial innovation and…
Managing China's forex reserves
This article from The Star Online, published Friday 4 August, looks at the appropriate level for China's increasing foreign exchange reserves which will soon hit the US$1 trillion mark.
Guru with the keys to the kingdom
In a recent interview with The Banker magazine, Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India, says he is "not necessarily looking for a dramatic shift" in the "dynamic mix" that currently makes up the banking sector in India.
Central banker has big boots to fill
According to this article, published Saturday 5 August by The Age, the man who will replace Ian Macfarlane at the Reserve Bank of Australia will have a tough time.
ECB's Liebscher says ECB may raise rates higher
European Central Bank council member Klaus Liebscher was quoted on Monday 7 August as saying in an interview that the eurozone central bank is ready to raise interest rates further.
PBOC's Wu says yuan appreciation not certain
The economy faces considerable uncertainty so appreciation of the yuan is not inevitable, the Shanghai Securities News quoted a deputy governor of the People's Bank of China as saying.
Li Yang says China shouldn't follow US
China should not follow in the footsteps of the United States by starting a cycle of interest rate rises, former central bank adviser Li Yang said in an article published on Monday 7 August.
ECB's Bini Smaghi sees further policy tightening
European Central Bank executive committee member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said in an interview published Sunday 6 August that he sees further increases in euro zone interest rates in the next months.
Zimbabwe's Gono facing intimidation
A fire has swept through maize crops at a farm belonging to Zimbabwe's central bank chief Gideon Gono, with suspicion it was arson.
Sveriges Riksbank - Annual Report 2005
According to the Sveriges Riksbank's Annual Report 2005, the economic growth rate in Sweden was 2.4 per cent, according to the Riksbank's most recent estimates.
New York Fed's Foreign Exchange Operations Report
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Treasury and Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Operations quarterly report for April-June 2006, published 3 August, the U.S. monetary authorities did not intervene in the foreign exchange markets during…
RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, August 2006
The Reserve Bank of Australia published its August 2006 Statement on Monetary Policy on 4 August. The RBA raised its inflation forecasts but said the risks to the outlook were balanced.
IMF's Rato on the Fund's Medium-Term Strategy
In the speech 'Progress in implementing the Fund's Medium-Term Strategy' given on 3 August Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said the International Monetary Fund's relationship with Japan is one of its most important.
ECB announces changes in senior management
The Executive Board of the European Central Bank (ECB) announced Thursday 3 August it has decided on some changes in the senior management.
Mishkin sees benefits in inflation target range
According to this article by Reuters, published Wednesday 2 August, a new study by incoming Federal Reserve governor Frederic Mishkin says inflation target ranges can help central banks sidestep political pressure to let prices rise and achieve low…
Iraq's central bank offers stability amid chaos
According to this article by Reuters, published Wednesday 2 August, the Central Bank of Iraq is offering a beacon of stability in a country on the verge of civil war, but faces many problems.
IMF to give emerging economies votes
Managing director Rodrigo Rato said the International Monetary Fund is ready to give emerging economies greater representation in the organisation with changes to members' voting powers in September.
ECB paper on credit risk mitigation
The ECB Occasional Paper "Credit risk mitigation in central bank operations and its effects on financial markets: the case of the Eurosystem" reviews the role and effects of the collateral framework which central banks, and in particular the Eurosystem,…
Belgium's Quaden says all things possible
Belgian National Bank governor Guy Quaden said in a radio interview it is possible for the European Central Bank to control inflation at the same time as promoting growth.
Report says yuan rise not guaranteed
A rise in the Chinese currency is not guaranteed, but the exchange rate is increasingly reflective of market forces, central bank vice governor Wu Xiaoling told Xinhua news agency.
BOJ punishes 41 staff after expenses probe
The Bank of Japan said Friday 4 August it would punish 41 officials for either receiving or paying higher than necessary allowances for air travel in the seven years from 1999.
Trichet says further rate rises may be 'warranted'
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said Thursday 3 August more interest rate increases may be "warranted" after the bank increased eurozone rates for the fourth time in eight months.