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Fed's Bernanke on productivity

In a speech on 'Productivity' given on 19 January, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said that there is an emerging consensus that productivity growth could remain at its current elevated level.

NY Fed's Geithner on risk management challenges

In a speech on 'Key challenges in risk management' given on 13 January, Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said a set of pressing macroeconomic problems has increased the probability of shocks to global financial prices.

A higher yuan: When, not if

Sooner or later, China will have to hike its currency against the dollar, this article argues. The peg which keeps the yuan's value fixed against the greenback, has been the 'bete noire' of U.S. manufacturers, who complain that it gives Beijing an unfair…

Riksbank reallocates its gold & currency reserves

The Sveriges Riksbank announced on Tuesday it has up to the present date sold a total of fifteen (15) tonnes of gold under the renewed Central Bank Gold Agreement (CBGA), established between fifteen European central banks.

Philadelphia Fed Business Review, 4th Quarter 2004

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Review for the Fourth Quarter 2004. In "Monetary Policy and Inflation Targeting in the United States," President Anthony Santomero returns to the topic of inflation targeting,…

BOTs Nijathaworn on regional financial cooperation

In a speech on 'Regional financial cooperation: Some thoughts on the way forward' given on 28 November, Bandid Nijathaworn of the Bank of Thailand said he is confident that we can move forward more rapidly in the direction that will be most beneficial to…

SA's Manuel backs plan to sell IMF's gold

South Africa would back a British proposal to use International Monetary Fund (IMF) gold reserves to write off the debts of poor countries, finance minister Trevor Manuel said on Monday 17 January.

St Louis Fed's Poole on GSE risks

In a speech on 'GSE risks' given on 13 January, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be required to hold more capital to cushion against shocks, even ones that seem unlikely.

SARB's Mboweni on South Africa's new banknotes

In a speech given on 17 January, Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said the preparation for the issue of the upgraded series of banknotes has been a complex and a painstaking one and we are very proud of the result.

SARB launches upgraded banknote series

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on Monday 17 January launched banknotes with improved security features which will go into circulation from 1 February 2005.

ECB annual quality report on euro area statistics

The European Central Bank on Friday 14 January published a document entitled "Euro area balance of payments and international investment position statistics - Annual quality report". The report includes quantitative indicators developed by a joint ECB …

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