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Juncker rejects central bank concerns on pact

EU leaders have formally endorsed reforms to the stability and growth pact. Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, current President of the European Council and President of the Eurogroupe, said the agreement was cleared after a "brief debate".

The accountability of financial sector supervisors

Policymakers' uneasiness about granting independence to financial sector regulators stems to a large extent from the lack of familiarity with the concept of accountability. This IMF Working Paper gives operational content to accountability and argues…

Reform delay could harm Turkey's stability

Turkish central bank governor Sureyya Serdengecti said in an interview with the Financial Times that a further delay in completing reforms tied to a new $10bn loan deal with the IMF could put the country's economic stability at risk.

BoE's Barker on monetary policy in the UK

In a speech on 'Monetary policy in the UK - The framework and current issues' given on 21 March, Kate Barker of the Bank of England said the operational independence of the Bank is crucial, but the need to command wide spread public support for central…

Canada's Dodge on inflation targeting

In a speech on 'Inflation targeting: A Canadian perspective' given on 21 March, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said that Canada's experience under inflation targeting has been "unambiguously positive" since the central bank and federal government…

Bank of Japan Minutes, 16 and 17 February

The Bank of Japan's minutes from its 16 and 17 February monetary policy meeting published on Tuesday 22 March revealed that the policy board again discussed changing a central plank of its policy - the target for commercial banks' reserve deposits.

Ecuador's Cordoba on central bank activities

In the speech 'Overview of activities undertaken by the Central Bank of Ecuador' given on 17 February, Polibio Cordoba of the Central Bank of Ecuador said the BCE is somewhat restricted when it comes to using collateral, since, with the official…

Russia increases euro weighting

The Russian central bank said on Monday 21 March that it had doubled the weighting of euros used to calculate the nominal exchange rate of the ruble from 10 per cent to 20 per cent at the expense of the dollar.

Fed's Greenspan on empowering communities

In a speech on 'Empowering communities, attracting development capital, and creating opportunities' given on 18 March, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said better research is needed to gauge the success of programs that aim to lift communities out…

ECB's Trichet on the success of the euro

In a speech given on 18 March Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB stressed that the maintenance of price stability and financial integration are key successes of the Economic and Monetary Union as well as fundamentals conditions to enhance sustainable…

Malaysia's Zeti on Bank Negara's LINK

In the speech 'Bank Negara Malaysia LINK' given on 25 February, Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said the establishment of Bank Negara Malaysia LINK takes the central bank's public outreach programme to a higher level.

ECB's Noyer says euro not pressuring markets

Christian Noyer, governor of the Bank of France and member of the ECB's governing council, said at an international conference on Monday 21 March that the euro is not exerting any pressure on global financial markets in spite of its growing influence and…

Stiglitz warns on World Bank violence

Joseph Stiglitz, the former chief economist of the World Bank, has launched an attack on US plans to appoint Paul Wolfowitz as the World Bank's new president. He suggested the appointment could lead to violent protests.

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