Central Banking
Cape Verde considers adopting euro currency
Cape Verde is considering adopting the euro as its own currency, the prime minister of the west African island state, Cape Verde's Prime Minister Jose Maria Neves was quoted as saying by AFP.
Hungary's Central Bank Act returned to parliament
The President of Hungary, Ferenc Madl, failed to sign on Monday 29 November the modifications to the Central Bank Act passed by parliament last week, Interfax-Europe reports. Instead, the president sent the law back to parliament for further…
NBP chief: Ukraine situation not to affect Poland
The possible crisis of the Ukrainian economy caused by the tense political situation in that country will not harm the Polish economy, President of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Leszek Balcerowicz told a press conference on Wednesday 1 December.
Biern on The Bank Secrecy Act & USA Patriot Act
In testimony 'The Bank Secrecy Act and the USA Patriot Act' given on 17 November Herbert Biern of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation said regulators believe that banking organizations have to take reasonable and prudent steps to combat…
ECB report on bond markets & interest rates
The European Central Bank published the third and extended edition of a report entitled "Bond markets and long-term interest rates in non-euro area Member States of the European Union and in accession countries" on 24 November.
Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, October 2004
The Deutsche Bundesbank's October 2004 Monthly Report said the stability of the German financial system has strengthened further since the end of last year. This was assisted, the report says, by the rapid brightening of the macroeconomic climate in the…
BoE's King says UK growth 'a little stronger'
Bank of England Governor Mervyn King told the Treasury Committee on Tuesday 30 November that economic growth in the UK will probably pick up in the fourth quarter and remain at a rate that will bolster inflation in the next two years.
OECD Economic Outlook, November 2004
The OECD's Economic Outlook for November 2004 reports that sharp rises in oil prices have slowed the global expansion, but barring further increases, the world's major economies should regain momentum in 2005.
Ukraine central bank introduces stability measures
The National Bank of Ukraine announced on Tuesday 30 November that it is forbidding commercial banks from making early deposit withdrawals and has set limits on cash and noncash foreign-currency transactions to preserve stability during the country's…
Meirelles says Brazil has sufficient reserves
The central bank of Brazil is in no rush to buy dollars because its foreign reserve level is sufficient, bank President Henrique Meirelles said.
Poland's PM says zloty may `kill' exports
Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka said in an interview that economic growth may slow because interest rates are at a 19-month high and a rising zloty threatens to "kill" exports.
Norges Bank Financial Stability Report No.2, 2004
The central bank of Norway, Norges Bank, has published its twice yearly Financial Stability Report 2/2004. "The short-term outlook for financial stability is regarded as satisfactory and somewhat improved compared with the situation six months ago," said…
The role of central bank capital
A new ECB paper argues that central banks hold adequate capital. Paul Brione assesses the argument for CentralBankNet.
Revisions to Fed's payments systems risk policy
The Federal Reserve Board announced on Friday 26 November the approval of proposed revisions to its Policy on Payments System Risk (PSR Policy) addressing risk management in payments and securities settlement systems.
The RBNZ's website is changing
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said on Monday 29 November that it it is making some changes to its website in early December. The site will have a new look,with some changes to the navigation.
Trichet: S Eastern European challenges & prospects
In a speech on 'South Eastern European challenges and prospects' given on 29 November, Jean-Claude Trichet of the European Central Bank said that the recent enlargement to ten new Member States, as well as the progress in the accession negotiations with…
Dodge on Canada's monetary policy
In a speech to the Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce given on 24 November, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said he remained "broadly comfortable" with the key economic assumptions underlying the current monetary policy of the Bank of…
Richmond Fed's Economic Quarterly, Fall 2004
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has published its Economic Quarterly for Fall 2004. The paper "Ricardo versus Wicksell on job losses and technological change" looks at Knut Wicksell's revisions of Ricardo's classical model with modern concepts and…
Austria's Liebscher defends stability pact
Austrian central bank governor Klaus Liebscher told a conference on Monday November 29 that the European Union's Stability and Growth Pact should be protected from broad-based reforms that would finish up weakening it.
UK's Brown says G7 to meet in London in February
Group of Seven finance ministers from the world's richest countries will hold their first regular meeting of 2005 in London in the first week of February, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown said on Monday 29 November.
US core inflation modest says Fed's Poole
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis president William Poole said on Saturday 27 November that US core inflation is modest and the direct effect of the dollar's drop on prices has not been enormous.
Fed's Yellen says job growth is key to rate rises
Janet Yellen, president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, said in an interview published on Sunday 28 November that the Fed's pace of interest rate increases will depend on matching job growth and economic growth.
PBOC deputy governor sees no RMB reform timetable
Regulators may let China's four biggest state banks become market makers in US dollar trading, clearing the way for less currency intervention by the central bank, a state-run newspaper reported on Monday 29 November.
Norway's Bergo on oil prices & developments
In a e speech on 'Oil prices, cyclical developments and monetary policy' given on 12 November, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said that high oil prices so far have had a limited impact on the domestic economy and would not significantly affect the balance in…