Central Banking
China may tighten yuan as economy grows
The Chinese controlled press reported on Thursday 14 July that the Chinese economy was forging ahead in the second quarter.
Central Bank of Malaysia - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of Malaysia's Annual Report 2005, economic expansion strengthened in 2005, driven by strong domestic demand and reinforced by the improvement in external demand.
RBA's Stevens on the conduct of monetary policy
In the speech 'The conduct of monetary policy' given on 13 July Glenn Stevens of the RBA said Australia's adoption of a medium term inflation target has served the country well in its conduct of monetary policy.
ECB Monthly Bulletin, July 2006
The European Central Bank published its July 2006 Monthly Bulletin on Thursday 13 July. In the report the ECB said it is exercising strong vigilance on inflation risks and expects interest rates to rise progressively if the euro zone economy continues to…
How do central banks write on financial stability?
This IMF Working Paper, published July 2006, surveys central bank financial stability reports, and proposes a framework for assessing them.
RBNZ's Bollard on an independent monetary policy
In the speech 'Can NZ expect to carry out independent monetary policy?' given on 13 July Alan Bollard of the RBNZ said New Zealand can still carry out its own independent monetary policy effectively, even though it has had to work against strong global…
Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report Update
The Bank of Canada released its July 2006 Monetary Policy Report Update on Thursday 13 July. Growth in the first half of 2006 appears to have been a little stronger than projected, according to the report.
Two appointed to Bank of England's MPC
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee was back to full strength on Thursday 13 July with the appointed of two new members to fill the vacant places.
More Greenspan, less Volcker, needed in Japan
This article published Wednesday 12 July by Bloomberg says that the Bank of Japan may engineer its first interest rate increase since August 2000 on Friday.
BoK says inflation outweighs slowdown risk
Bank of Korea assistant governor Yeung-Kyun Rhee said Thursday 13 July that the current focus should be on inflation rather than growth in the South Korean economy.
Comment: Will McCreevy's approach work?
The European commissioner for internal market and services, Charlie McCreevy, has called for an industry-driven "code of conduct" to reduce the costs of European cross-border settlement and clearing, rather than propose a directive. Will his famous light…
EU presidency's Heinaluoma calls for cooperation
Finnish Finance Minister Eero Heinaluoma, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, said Thursday 13 July that the euro group and the European Central could improve the way they cooperate.
Irish central bank warns on house prices
Certain features of the Irish economy are raising concerns about its future outlook, the central bank warned in its annual report on Wednesday 13 July.
Dallas Fed notes 'disappointing' inflation
The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank said on Thursday 13 July U.S. inflation has been "disappointingly" high but slow labor cost growth and hefty profits should keep it from gaining a firm grip.
Monetary Authority of Macao - Annual Report 2005
According to the Monetary Authority of Macao's Annual Report 2005, the Special Administrative Region Government has garnered support from the Central Government in its attempt to launch a series of measures aimed at restructuring the economy and…
Reserve Bank of Malawi - Annual Report 2005
According to the Reserve Bank of Malawi's Annual Report 2005, real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 2.1 percent in 2005 compared to 5.1 percent in 2004.
Bank of England Financial Stability Report, Jul 06
The Bank of England published its latest Financial Stability Report for July 2006 on Wednesday 12 July. It was published in a new-style, providing an assessment of prospects for the UK financial system.
Alvarez's testimony on industrial loan companies
In testimony given on 12 July Scott Alvarez of the General Counsel said U.S. lawmakers should determine who can use industrial loan companies before commercial firms decide for themselves.
Noyer on central bank dilemmas under uncertainty
In the speech 'Central bankers' dilemmas under uncertainty' given on 5 June Christian Noyer of the Bank of France said a rule will sometimes ignore information that may be relevant for predicting future risks to price stability.
IMF paper on U.S. inflation dynamics
The IMF Working Paper "U.S. inflation dynamics: What drives them over different frequencies?" aims to improve the understanding of U.S. inflation dynamics by separating out structural from cyclical effects using frequency domain techniques.
IMF's Rato offers deepest condolences to India
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, issued a statement on Tuesday 11 July, following the bombings in India.
Slovenian euro coin production begins
EU finance ministers on Tuesday 11 July gave Slovenia a final formal go-ahead for the country's entry to the eurozone as of January 2007.
Mexico's foreign reserves at record level
Mexico's foreign reserves climbed US$358 million (euro281 million) last week to a record US$79.10 billion (euro62 billion), the Bank of Mexico reported Tuesday 11 July.
Mishkin says he will stick to Fed's goals
Federal Reserve nominee Frederic Mishkin told a hearing on Wednesday 12 July that he would keep faith with the Fed's responsibilities for ensuring price stability, full employment and a stable financial system.