Central Banking
ECB's Mersch sees no reason to alter rates
Current European Central Bank interest rates are appropriate, ECB Governing Council member Yves Mersch said in an interview published on Monday 27 June.
Nobel winner says China growth may be understated
Nobel Prize laureate Robert Fogel said he is optimistic about China's sustained economic growth, predicting at least 8% growth for the next 35 years.
Trichet on the ECB - five ideas
In an article published last week European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said that he is not preparing markets for either a cut or an increase in interest rates.
Iraq's central bank builds credibility
The strength of their currency is one solid economic achievement the Iraqis have to hold on to, according to this article. It attributes this remarkable level of stability to sound government policies - specifically the transformation of the Central Bank…
Philadelphia Fed head receives Italian civic honor
The Consul General of Italy recently presented the prestigious Italian recognition of "Cavaliere," an honorary knighthood, to Anthony Santomero, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Peru's economy minister is IADB candidate
Peru has nominated Economy Minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski as its candidate to head the Inter-American Development Bank once current head Enrique Iglesias leaves the post in September.
Magistrate says T&T central bank filing 'archaic'
Chief Magistrate Sherman McNicolls said this week he was "really alarmed" by the record filing system at the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, the Trinidad and Tobago Express reported.
Interview with Bank of France's Noyer
In an interview published this week Bank of France governor and European Central Bank council member Christian Noyer said it was "crazy" to think that an interest rate cut in isolation can boost euro zone growth.
Bernanke sworn in as White House adviser
Ben Bernanke was sworn in as chairman of President George W. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers on Tuesday 21 June, leaving his post as a Federal Reserve member.
Key steps to African economic union
In this article South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni says the challenge is to ensure that SADC countries are ready and committed to implement the macroeconomic convergence programme while they develop the specialised skills and capacity to…
Chicago Fed National Activity Index, May 2005
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for May 2005 was +0.10, up from +0.05 in April. Two of the four broad categories of indicators that make up the index - production and income and consumption and housing - made positive contributions.
Danmarks Nationalbank appoints new governor
Nils Bernstein, a senior government official, was named the new governor of Denmark's central bank on Wednesday 22 June.
IMF's Dawson announces plans to leave Fund
Thomas Dawson, the director of the International Monetary Fund's External Relations Department, told a press briefing on Thursday 23 June that he intends to leave the Fund in the next six or eight months.
RBI's Reddy says trade gap manageable
Reserve Bank of India governor YV Reddy said on Thursday 23 June that the widening trade deficit is sustainable because it is underpinned by buoyant export of services and remittances from overseas migrant workers.
Import prices no longer falling says BoE's Lambert
Bank of England MPC member Richard Lambert said on Thursday 23 June that there are signs that import prices, which have helped to keep inflation down, are falling.
ECB member says central banks won't sway ECB
ECB Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said late on Thursday 23 June that although rate cuts are back on the agenda at major central banks, it would not influence the European Central Bank's monetary policy.
ECB policy not enough to spur growth says Garganas
Bank of Greece governor Nicholas Garganas said on Friday 24 June that European Central Bank monetary policy has performed well but is not enough to spark growth.
Muto says BOJ will maintain target range
Bank of Japan deputy governor Toshiro Muto said Thursday 23 June the central bank will maintain the current account balance target in a range of 30 trillion to 35 trillion yen.
Canada paper on central bank credibility
The Bank of Canada Working Paper "Endogenous central bank credibility in a small forward-looking model of the U.S. economy" considers linkages between inflation and the economy's cyclical position, which are thought to be strongly affected by the…
Cleveland's Pianalto: Our future in manufacturing
In the speech 'Our future in manufacturing' given on 16 June, Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said the fundamentals of the US economy are strong and the expansion should continue.
Fed's Olson on regulatory relief
In testimony on 'Regulatory relief' given on 21 June, Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said that Congress should give the Federal Reserve more flexibility in setting reserve requirements and allow it to pay interest on balances held by depository…
BoE's King on the UK economy
In his Mansion House speech given on 22 June, Mervyn King of the Bank of England said there are both upside and downside risks to the outlook for UK inflation and policymakers will react promptly to whichever one materialises.
Regulators probe King speech leak
UK City regulators are investigating a sharp rise in futures trading a few hours ahead of Bank of England governor Mervyn King's speech to Bradford business leaders last week.
Top China economist calls for yuan appreciation
The Chinese government should actively move on its yuan exchange rate adjustment and appreciate the value of the currency by 5-10%, the Beijing Morning Post reported, citing Zhang Shuguang of the Chinese Academy of Social Science.