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BoE's Lomax on global financial imbalances

In a speech at the Chatham House conference on Global Financial Imbalances given on 24 January Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said large global economic imbalances increase the risk of financial market disruption, which could hurt economies.

RBI's Reddy on central bank communications

In the speech 'Central bank communications: Some random thoughts' given on 23 January YV Reddy of the Reserve Bank of India said increased responsibility of maintaining financial stability and adopting inflation targeting has resulted in India adopting a…

Bank of Canada raises interest rates 0.25%

The Bank of Canada announced on Tuesday 24 January that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 3 1/2 per cent. In a statement the bank said the move was necessary to keep inflation on target over the…

Former Bank of Lebanon governor dies

Edmond Naim, who as governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon from 1985-1991, kept the country's finances functioning during the last five years of the civil war, has died at the age of 88.

Bank of Uganda - Annual Report 2003-2004

In 2003/04 the economy registered a growth rate of 5.8 percent in real terms compared to 4.9 percent in the previous financial year, according to the Bank of Uganda's Annual Report 2003-2004.

ECB's Trichet on euro area structural reforms

In the speech 'Growth performance, labour productivity and structural reforms in the euro area', given on 20 January Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said that when looking at the necessary structural reforms in Europe the key word is "flexibility".

Interview with PBOC's Ma Delun

In comments published on Friday 20 January, People's Bank of China Assistant Governor Ma Delun said the market is determining the yuan's exchange rate, rejecting US criticism that the Chinese authorities are keeping the currency artificially weak to help…

Philipp Hildebrand to chair the Deputies of G10

Following a proposal by Giulio Tremonti, Italy's Finance Minister and current Chairman of the Group of Ten, Philipp Hildebrand, a member of the Swiss National Bank's Governing Board, was appointed Chairman of the Deputies of the Group of Ten on Monday 23…

G30 calls for more regulation of reinsurers

Coordinated international regulation of the reinsurance industry is needed despite the fact that the industry poses few risks to the financial system. This was the message of a report by the Group of 30 (G30) launched on Monday 23 January at the Bank of…

Fed's Poole: Rate rise forecast 'sensible'

St. Louis Fed President William Poole said in an interview published on Monday 23 January that inflation is less worrying now but one or more interest-rate hikes by the Fed could be considered a "sensible forecast".

SF Fed's Yellen on 2006: A year of transition

In the speech '2006: A year of transition at the Federal Reserve' given on 19 January Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said a quantified inflation target would help the Federal Reserve meet policy challenges and its adoption…

Pushed, prodded, Greenspan leaves openness legacy

This article published on Wednesday 18 January says one of the abiding legacies Alan Greenspan will leave behind when he departs the Federal Reserve at the end of January is a major shift toward openness at the U.S. central bank.

Iran confirms reserves transfer

The head of the Central Bank of Iran has indicated that Tehran has already started shifting its foreign hard currency reserves amid the threat of sanctions, Iranian media reported on Friday 20 January .

Fukui upbeat on economic recovery

Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui increased expectations on Friday 20 January that the central bank could end its ultra-loose monetary policy soon, saying that his opinion on a policy shift had moved forward since December.

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