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SNB's Roth on the creation of the euro

In a speech on 'The Creation of the Euro and the New International Monetary Order: A View from Switzerland' given on 4 June, Jean-Pierre Roth of the Swiss National Bank said the introduction of the euro has been a very positive development for the…

BOJ, govt closer on economic policy says Takenaka

Japan's government and central bank now have closer ties, Economics and Financial Services Minister Heizo Takenaka said on Monday 7 June, citing a recent agreement among policymakers that by some views demands more accountability from the Bank of Japan.

T&T central bank criticised over discrimination

Secretary General of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha, Sat Maharaj, has apparently criticised the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, citing it as an example of cultural discrimination in Trinidad and Tobago, according to a report by the Trinidad and…

Feldstein - The Next Greenspan?

As one of George W. Bush's key advisors on economic policy, Harvard professor Martin Feldstein helped design the President's tax cuts. He's working on a plan to overhaul Social Security. Could he be the next Greenspan, this article asks.

RBA's Macfarlane sees growth close to 4 percent

In his opening statement to the House of Representatives Standing Committee given on 4 June, Ian Macfarlane of the RBA said that the Australian economy was set to grow by 3.75 percent in 2004 and signalled the Reserve Bank was "comfortable" with interest…

Independence law for Central Bank of Taiwan

When passed into law, the amended Central Bank Act in Taiwan will define the central bank as "the national bank which exercises its duties independently as prescribed by the law," this article says. Important amendments to the Act include requiring the…

Bergstrom on risks for the Swedish economy

In a speech on 'Risk of "golden parenthesis" for the Swedish economy' given on 3 June, Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said if the foundations are not laid for boosting employment and long-term capital formation the currently favourable period…

Fed's Bies on accountancy reform

In a written statement on IASB reform given on 3 June, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve strongly supports efforts to enhance the oversight activities of the IASCF and the standards-setting processes of the IASB. Such…

Irish financial regulator to get new powers

Ireland's new financial regulator is to be given powers to fine and name offending institutions under draft legislation going through the Irish parliament, the Dail, this week, according to the Financial Times on Friday4 June.

Supervision of banks paying off reports CBRC

The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) said Thursday its recent efforts to strengthen the supervision of banks and contain their lending risks have shown good results, according to Friday's China Daily.

RBI's Udeshi on the role of central bankers

In a speech on the 'Role of Central Bankers in Emerging Economy like India' given on 19 March, Kishori Udeshi of the RBI said the life of a central banker is one of anonymity, staid and boring. It is only in moments when the going is tough that central…

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