Central Banking
Japan's Tanigaki says deflation end needed
The Bank of Japan should take "effective measures" to end deflation, Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki said on Tuesday 15 March at a press conference in Tokyo.
China technically ready on yuan move - IMF
International Monetary Fund managing director Rodrigo Rato told a press conference China is "technically" ready to adjust its currency and now is the time to move to a more flexible exchange rate mechanism.
Bundesbank reports profit fall on dollar weakness
The German Bundesbank on Tuesday 15 March reported a net profit of A€676 million (US$904 million) for last year, a figure that came in far short of government budget projections as the weak dollar lowered the value of foreign-currency holdings.
Sweden's central bank holds interest rate steady
Sweden's central bank held steady its key interest rate at 2 per cent on Tuesday 15 March, with continued expectations of a global economic recovery and steady economic activity inside Sweden.
Weber on challenges to convergence in larger EU
In the speech 'Challenges to convergence in the larger EU' given on 9 March, Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank pointed out that successfully coping with the growing diversity of the EU economy after enlargement requires that monetary, fiscal and…
Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Winter 2005
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Winter 2005. The paper "Inflation and changing expenditure shares" measures the contribution of changing expenditure shares to inflation behavior by constructing alternative…
RBI constitutes payment systems Board
The Reserve Bank of India said on Thursday 10 March that it has constituted a Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems (BPSS) as a Committee of its Central Board.
BoE's Lomax on inflation targeting in practice
In a speech on 'Inflation targeting in practice: Models, forecasts and hunches' given on 12 March, Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said inflation forecasts are "highly fallible" and the BoE should ignore calls from bodies such as the IMF to produce a…
Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Spring 2005
The Bank of England released its Quarterly Bulletin Spring 2005, on 14 March. The Bulletin includes the article "Inside the MPC" in which Richard Lambert explains what life is like as a member of the MPC.
Trichet sees continued relatively moderate growth
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told the European Parliament on Monday 14 March that he expects continued moderate eurozone growth this year and next.
Net loss widens for ECB on euro
The European Central Bank published its annual accounts for 2004 on Monday 14 March, saying that its net loss more than tripled last year as the falling dollar lowered the value of the bank's foreign-currency holdings.
Commission says 'not sure' on euro rule reform
The EU's economics and monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia has said he is "not sure" an agreement can be reached on reforming the rules underpinning the euro- the Stability and Growth Pact.
No sign of Asian central bank dollar shift- Taylor
Concerns that Asian central banks are looking to reduce their dollar-denominated reserves are misplaced, U.S. Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs John Taylor told Dow Jones in an interview published on Friday 11 March.
Bank of France cuts growth forecast
The Bank of France has lowered its first quarter growth forecast for the French economy by 0.1 points to 0.4%.
Zhou Xiaochuan appointed Chairman of the BIS ACC
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements announced on Monday 7 March that Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of The People's Bank of China, will become Chairman of the BIS Asian Consultative Council (ACC).
BIS appoints Gunter Pleines to head Banking Dep't
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements announced the appointment of Gunter Pleines as Head of its Banking Department on Monday 7 March. His appointment takes effect on 1 April 2005 and is for a five-year term.
Phil Fed's Santomero on post-Greenspan era
In an interview published this week, Anthony Santomero of the Philadelphia Fed told Handelsblatt he does not fear any trouble in the financial markets when Alan Greenspan leaves office at the beginning of 2006. "It is understandable that the markets ask …
China fires PBOC official for gambling
The People's Bank of China has sacked the head of a local branch in northeast China's Jilin province for gambling, China News Service reported, without citing sources.
South Korean finance minister resigns
South Korea's finance minister resigned on Monday 7 March over media allegations about his involvement in lucrative real estate deals.
Rock star Bono could be World Bank president
The latest rumour on the World Bank job has U2 rock star Bono lined up for the role. US Treasury Secretary John Snow described him this week as a kind of "rock star of the development world".
Former central banker named Portugal's fin min
Portugal's Prime Minister-elect Jose Socrates named Luis Campos e Cunha, a former central bank deputy governor to the post of finance minister this week.
Richmond Fed names new Director of Research
John A. Weinberg was named director of research and senior vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond on Thursday 10 March.
Fed's Bernanke on the global saving glut
In a speech on 'The global saving glut and the U.S. current account deficit' given on 10 March, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said a global savings glut has pushed up the U.S. current account gap and pushed down long-term interest rates.
Fed's Greenspan on globalization
In a speech on 'Globalization' given on 10 March, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said that future budget deficits pose a bigger risk to the economy than record trade imbalances and the country's extremely low savings rate.