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Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, May 2006

The Deutsche Bundesbank published the English version of its May 2006 Monthly Report on 20 June. The report said the outlook for the German economy is 'mainly favourable' as it expects domestic demand will continue to recover.

IMF's Rato on the changing global economy

In the speech 'Adapting to the changing global economy: The IMF's medium-term strategy' given on 16 June Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said there is already considerable agreement on the broad policies that are needed to reduce global imbalances.

Canada's Dodge on global economic forces

In the speech 'Global economic forces and the need for adjustment' given on 21 June David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said powerful developments and trends in the global economy mean that Canadian businesses need to make adjustments.

Comment: Testing times for the SARB

After almost three years of stable economic conditions, the South African Reserve Bank faces a new challenge. Widely applauded for its sound management of the economy, the central bank now has to show that it can the do the job when the external…

HKMA Quarterly Bulletin, June 2006

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority published the June 2006 issue of its Quarterly Bulletin on 14 June. The Bulletin has four feature articles including 'The oversight of payment and securities settlement systems in Hong Kong'.

Common currency basket in the 'ASEAN plus three'

East Asian countries, for example "ASEAN plus three countries" (China, Korea, and Japan), have been well cognizant of importance of the regional financial cooperation since the Asian currency crisis in 1997, according to the Discussion Paper "Adopting a…

Bank of Estonia - Annual Report 2005

According to the Bank of Estonia's Annual Report 2005, for Estonia 2005 was a year of fast economic growth, higher than expected employment, and households' growing confidence in the future.

Fed's Kohn on the effects of globalization

In the speech 'The effects of globalization on inflation and their implications for monetary policy' given on 16 June Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said cutting U.S. inflation "could be difficult and costly" once it rose.

Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report, No. 2, 2006

Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, published its Second Inflation Report for 2006 on Tuesday 20 June. According to the report, economic activity is expected to remain good and UND1X inflation is expected to be in line with the inflation target…

Ignore cryptic central bankers at your peril

According to the article "Ignore at your peril the cryptic prophecies of central bankers" by William Keegan, published by The Observer on Saturday 17 June, with the world's stock markets suffering from an attack of the jitters, the role of central…

Two governors at the Central Bank of Kenya?

According to the article "Shall we end up with two 'governors' at the central bank?" published by The East African Standard on Friday 16 June, Kenya's Minister for Finance has made a significant pronouncement regarding the future management of the…

Comment: Fukui comes out fighting

The governor of the Bank of Japan came out fighting on Tuesday 20 June in response to a public outcry due to a dubious personal investment. Fukui reiterated that he would not bow down to opposition politicians' calls for his head, and squashed rumours…

Fukui: 'I am very very sorry'

Bank of Japan chief Toshihiko Fukui apologised to the nation Tuesday 20 June and said he would take a 30% pay cut for six months. He also said the bank has set up a committee to review rules for its officials' assets.

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on the drivers of change

In the speech 'The drivers of change: regulation versus competition' given on 15 June Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the European case study shows that regulatory changes can have a very profound impact on the structure, profitability and…

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