Central Banking
Korea's central bank to restructure
The Bank of Korea (BOK) is to revamp its internal structure in an apparent bid to repair its reputation as an influential voice in the nation's economy, the Korea Times reported Tuesday.
How Nobel prize winner changed central banking
Edward Prescott, recent recipient of the Nobel prize for economics, spoke to Central Banking's Paul Brione about the monetary policy research which won him the prize. CentralBankNet brings you an exclusive extract.
Fed's Ferguson on equilibrium real interest rate
In a speech on 'Equilibrium real interest rate: Theory and application' given on 29 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said that policymakers cannot rely on a formula to decide the proper level for U.S. interest rates, but must always judge…
Buba's Weber on the state of European integration
In the speech 'State and challenges of the European integration' given on 25 October Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said we have a good prospect of dealing successfully with the growing diversity of the EU economy after enlargement if monetary,…
Sweden's Heikensten at the Riksdag Committee
In a speech on monetary policy given to the Riksdag Committee on Finance on 14 October, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said as the economic upturn progresses and resource utilisation increases further, it is reasonable to assume that monetary…
Fukuma on recent economic developments in Japan
In a speech on 'Recent economic and financial developments in Japan' given on 30 September Toshikatsu Fukuma of the Bank of Japan said growth in Japan this fiscal year will exceed the central bank's 3.1 percent forecast as the Japanese economy heads…
IMF paper on the art of central banking
The IMF working paper 'Deconstructing the art of central banking' proposes a significantly different transmission mechanism from monetary policy to the macroeconomy, focusing on how policy changes nominal inertia in the Phillips curve. The authors find…
BoE's CCBS organising seminar in Bahrain
The Bank of England's Centre for Central Banking Studies (CCBS) is organising the first Monetary Policy and Operations seminar in Bahrain this month.
Moskow stresses importance of local economies
Chicago Federal Reserve President Michael Moskow spoke at a conference on Friday 29 October, but made no comments on the economic outlook or monetary policy.
Japan's Koizumi says steady recovery desirable
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said on Monday 1 November that he wants Japan's economy to recover "at a steady pace" as the central bank released redesigned and more secure banknotes for the first time in 20 years.
Zimbabwe to tap huge platinum reserves
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono said over the weekend that the government was in talks with foreign investors to tap huge platinum reserves valued at 290 billion US dollars.
Report says Argentina to relax forex controls
The Argentine central bank will try gradually to lift controls imposed on foreign exchange transactions, daily La Nacion reported, without naming sources.
Putin positive on Russian economic situation
Russian President Vladimir Putin is positive about the economic situation in Russia. Interfax in Moscow quoted Putin as saying the economy was developing "very energetically".
Sveriges Riksbank alters management forms
At its meeting on 13 October, the Executive Board of the Sveriges Riksbank decided to make certain changes in the way the bank is managed. Responsibility of members of the Executive Board for preparing matters from the departments will be replaced by a…
Danmarks Nationalbank appoints head of Secretariat
As of 1 November, Karsten Biltoft, Head of Division, is appointed Head of Danmarks Nationalbank's Secretariat which, among other things, is responsible for external and internal communication.
Interview with Dr YV Reddy, Governor of the RBI
This interview was given to Emerging Markets on the occasion of the magazine presenting Dr YV Reddy of the Reserve Bank of India the Best Central Bank Governor of the year award. Issues considered for such nominations include "strong track record,…
Interview with Philadelphia Fed's Santomero
In an interview published last Friday, 22 October, Philadelphia Fed President Anthony Santomero said that the Federal Reserve will be able to slow down the pace of interest rate rises if the economy grows less rapidly than it expects.
Federal Reserve appoints regional Fed chairmen
The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday 27 October announced the appointment of the chairmen and deputy chairmen of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks for 2005. Each Reserve Bank has a nine-member board of directors. The Board of Governors in Washington…
Former Bank of Italy governor gets pacemaker
Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, who was governor of the Bank of Italy between 1979 and 1993, underwent surgery to install a pacemaker last week, his office said.
Yushchenko went from central bank to politics
Viktor Yushchenko, who was governor of the National Bank of Ukraine through most of the 1990s, goes into Sunday's presidential election in the Ukraine as the main opposition candidate. This article assesses his chances, and also takes a look at his…
China's 'Father of the Euro' university to open
It was announced on Thursday 28 October that the recently established Mundell International University of Entrepreneurship will open in November.
Report claims Israel's Klein asks for second term
A report by Haaretz Daily this week claimed Bank of Israel governor David Klein asked about his chances of being appointed for a second term at the central bank during a meeting with Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trichet's concluding remarks to ECB conference
In concluding remarks to the Third ECB Central Bank conference on 22 October Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said that a stable macroeconomic environment and progress in structural and fiscal reforms are essential to take full advantage of the benefits of…
Issing on EU enlargement and monetary integration
In a speech on 'EU enlargement and monetary integration' given on 22 October, Otmar Issing of the ECB said that the 10 countries that joined European Union in May should not rush to join the euro or the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II until they were…