Central Banking
Fed's Kohn on the evolving financial system
In the speech 'The evolving nature of the financial system: Financial crises and the role of the central bank' given on 18 May Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said U.S. bank regulators are focused on encouraging market discipline, sound risk…
Nout Wellink to chair Basel Committee
The Group of Ten (G10) central bank governors and heads of banking supervision said Friday 19 May that they have appointed Nout Wellink, President of the Netherlands Bank, as the new Chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
Liikanen: EU must improve cross-border payments
ECB governing council member Erkki Liikanen said in comments published on Thursday 18 May that the EU must strengthen its payments system.
Liebscher says ECB worried on inflation
Austrian national bank governor Klaus Liebscher told reporters Friday 19 May that the European Central Bank is worried about risks to the eurozone's inflation outlook.
National Bank of Belgium - Annual Report 2005
According to the National Bank of Belgium's Annual Report 2005, the overall performance of the euro area conceals highly divergent results across countries.
Central Bank of Barbados - Annual Report 2004
According to the Central Bank of Barbados's Annual Report 2004, during 2004, growth of the Barbadian economy was strong, particularly in tourism and the nontraded sectors.
Norges Bank - Annual Report 2005
According to Norges Bank's Annual Report 2005, published Friday 12 May, Norges Bank's projections for inflation in 2005 were revised downwards slightly in Inflation Report 1/05, but were unchanged thereafter.
Bank of England's next move should be a rate cut
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee would be making a mistake if it raises UK interest rates, according to this article published Wednesday 17 May.
As yuan breaches 8, focus shifts to Japan
According to this article published Wednesday 17 May, the dollar has fallen 6.4 percent against the yen this year, and Japanese officials aren't happy about it.
Launch of BoE's new framework
The Bank of England launched its new framework for the implementation of monetary policy to modernise sterling money markets on Thursday 18 May.
Plenderleith to be named Sanlam director - report
According to a report, the South African life assurance and financial services giant Sanlam has proposed making former South African Reserve Bank (SARB) deputy governor Ian Plenderleith an independent non-executive director.
Central bank carries out management changes
This article published Sunday 14 May looks at recent management changes that have taken place at the Bank of Uganda (BOU). It quotes the BOU's spokesman as saying that the changes will help the bank meet demands and changes in the financial and monetary…
The Gambia's central bank creates new deputy posts
The Point newspaper has quoted an unnamed reliable source as saying that Bamba Saho, general manager of the Central Bank of The Gambia, has been appointed first deputy governor of the central bank.
EU parliament backs Stark for ECB
MEPs approved the appointment of Jurgen Stark to the Executive Board of the European Central Bank in a vote on Wednesday 17 May.
Ex-SBV chief nominated as prime minister
Former governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), Nguyen Tan Dung, has been nominated as the next prime minister of Vietnam.
Fed's Bernanke on Basel II
In the speech 'Basel II: Its promise and its challenges' given on 18 May Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said federal banking regulators will press ahead on a sweeping plan aimed at improving risk management for the country's largest and most…
Comment: Emerging market jitters
Emerging markets equities, bonds and currencies have been under severe pressure over the last two weeks. The turning tide will leave a number of central banks uncomfortable, particularly as the favourable conditions of the last 2 and 3 years has actually…
Central Bank of The Bahamas - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of The Bahamas's Annual Report 2005, preliminary indications are that, despite the rise in global oil prices and devastating hurricanes, the growth momentum of the Bahamian economy was sustained during 2005.
NY Fed's Kos on the foreign exchange market
In the speech 'Recent volatility trends in the foreign exchange market' given on 11 May Dino Kos of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said there is a risk that the current period of low volatility in the foreign exchange market will not last, and…
So yuan is at 8? Wake me up when it reaches 7.5
Greater currency flexibility is all about speed, and according to this article published Tuesday 16 May, the yuan continues to disappoint.
Enforcement and the stability and growth pact
The IMF Working Paper "Enforcement and the stability and growth pact: How fiscal policy did and did not change under Europe's fiscal framework" published May 2006, says that the Stability and Growth Pact has been a success in numerous EU countries,…
Fed's Bernanke on hedge funds and systemic risk
In the speech 'Hedge funds and systemic risk' given on 16 May Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said financial authorities must stay attuned to any potential risks posed by the growth of hedge funds, an investment domain of the wealthy that has become…
ECB Convergence Report May 2006
The European Central Bank (ECB) on Tuesday 16 May published a Convergence Report which has been prepared following requests for a country examination from Slovenia on 2 March 2006 and Lithuania on 16 March 2006.
NY Fed's Geithner on financial stability
In the speech 'Implications of growth in credit derivatives for financial stability' given on 16 May Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said banks and other financial players must be cautious in their use of credit derivatives.