Central Banking
Fisher: Fed won't let inflation raise "ugly head"
Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher said on Tuesday 14 february that the Federal Reserve is committed to pursuing monetary policy that supports economic growth without higher inflation.
ECB is wrong to stamp on Europe's property boom
The ECB is wrong to be complaining about house prices, according to this article published Wednesday 15 February. You can't target anything unless you know what you are aiming at, it says.
Comment: Bernanke's debut
New Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, provided little further insight into the likely further path of interest rates in the US on Wednesday. On the whole he painted a fairly rosy picture of the economy's health - both in a cyclical and structural sense. His…
SADC central banks meet in Malawi
Central banks from the Southern Africa Development Corporation (SADC) region are meeting at Ryalls Hotel in Malawi's commercial city of Blantyre to devise new laws that would be used as a benchmark for the standardization of central banks.
PBOC rules out 2nd revaluation - reports
The People's Bank of China has ruled out a second revaluation of its currency, but plans broader reform of its interest rates, including a simplification of deposit rates, local media said on Wednesday 15 February.
Phil Fed's Survey of Professional Forecasters
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia published its First Quarter 2005 Survey of Professional Forecasters on 13 February. The U.S. economy will grow strongly in the first quarter, following unexpectedly slow growth in last year's fourth quarter,…
Greenspan remains relevant in gold debate
This article published on Friday 10 February looks at recent comments by Alan Greenspan that the recent strength of the gold price is all down to the uncertain international political situation. Overnight developments in the US support Greenspan's thesis…
Let's cut the bullion about holding gold
This article published on Saturday 11 February asks whether the Reserve Bank of Australia has made a costly blunder in its management of Australia's international reserves. This task is surely a litmus test of a central bank's financial acumen, it says.
Pianalto on economic forecasts and monetary policy
In the speech 'Economic forecasts and monetary policy' given on 13 February Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said recent economic reports offer hints that the US economy may have rebounded from the weakness seen in the last three…
ECB paper: A new theory of forecasting
This ECB Working Paper argues that forecast estimators should minimise the loss function in a statistical, rather than deterministic, way.
South African Reserve Bank - Annual Report 2005
According to the South African Reserve Bank's - Annual Report 2005, the 2004/05 financial year saw the balance sheet of the Bank increase by a significant margin, mainly as a result of the accumulation of foreign reserves.
Committee says Gieve fulfils BoE criteria
The UK Treasury select committee said Wednesday that new Bank of England Deputy Governor Sir John Gieve 'fulfils the criteria' for his new position.
EU's Almunia says Slovenia meets euro criteria
EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia has said Slovenia stands alone as the only euro entry candidate that currently qualifies for membership of the single currency.
Alan Greenspan in memoir talks
According to Reuters, Alan Greenspan is in talks with major publishers about writing a memoir and bidding has already hit $5 million.
Report says China to set up reserve centre
The People's Bank of China will set up a foreign reserve operations center in Shanghai, the China Business News has reported.
Comment: Indonesia and the IMF
The Indonesian finance minister, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, has indicated that the country is considering the early repayment of its outstanding debt to the IMF. The prospect of early repayment raises some interesting questions and policymakers are likely to…
Stark formally nominated for ECB job
Austrian finance minister Karl-Heinz Grasser said EU finance ministers formally nominated Bundesbank vice-president Juergen Stark as Otmar Issing's successor at the European Central Bank.
Bank of Spain - Annual Report 2004
According to the Bank of Spain's Annual Report 2004, the Spanish economy departed, for another year, from the pattern of behaviour of the euro area, with its activity running at a brisker pace and firmer continuity in its growth pattern.
The role of central banks in banking crises
According to this article published on 2 February, central banks should not supervise the banking system. When asked to do so, central banks are really asked to draw criticism on their past performance, their policies and their vigilance in the past, it…
Why the Bank of Japan should just shut up
According to this article published on Monday 13 February, until the consumer price index and other inflation measures turn positive and stay there for six months or even longer, Bank of Japan officials should keep their heads down and their mouths…
RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, February 2006
The Reserve Bank of Australia published its February 2006 Statement on Monetary Policy on 13 February. Global economic conditions are continuing to provide a favourable environment for the Australian economy, according to the report.
Bank of Japan Monthly Report, February 2006
The Bank of Japan published the English version of its February 2006 monthly report on 13 February. In the report the BOJ said Japan's economy is expected to continue to recover steadily.
BIS plans to deepen its involvement in Asia
The Bank for International Settlements on Monday announced initiatives to deepen its relationship with its Asian shareholders.
Fed announces Michelle Smith to stay on
The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced that Michelle A. Smith will continue in her position as Assistant to the Board and Director of the Office of Board Members. The Board had previously announced that she would be leaving to work for former…