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UK Treasury rejects MPC transparency call

The UK Treasury has rejected calls for its selection procedure to the Bank of England's interest rate setting MPC to be more open saying that the appointment process should remain confidential for reasons of market sensitivity.

Ecuador seeks tighter controls over banking system

Ecuador's President Lucio Gutierrez has called for reform of the country's central bank which could involve the Bank's board replacing an existing board at the helm of the Banking Superintendency regulator in a bid to tighten controls.

Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting

Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 25 March 2003, released 6 May. Some members said that a reduction in banks' exposure to risks arising from stock-price volatility would be effective in preventing stock-price falls from negatively…

ECB's Papademos seeks Commission role on pact

The ECB's vice-president has said the weakest aspect of the Stability and Growth Pact is the arrangement for enforcing it, the Irish Times reported. 'It is essential that greater flexibility and pragmatism in the implementation of the Stability and…

Saddam's son took $1bn from central bank pre war

A report in the New York Times said that just before the war in Iraq began US$1bn in cash was removed from the central bank by one of Saddam Hussein's sons. Three tractor-trailers were needed to cart the money off, an Iraqi official said and it took a…

Poole on booms and recessions

In the speech 'Booms, Recessions, and the Economically Disadvantaged' William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said I hope soon but do not know for sure, the economy will be expanding again and employment will grow. The U.S. Economy is…

No to the euro will cost the UK

The costs are certain for the UK in delaying joining the euro - but the benefits are not - argues a report by 11 world-renowned economists published today. CentralBankNet reports from the presentation.

Gramlich on loan guarantee programs

In a speech on 'Loan Guarantee Programs' Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said though political motives undoubtedly are involved in the creation of loan guarantee programs, an economic rationale could be involved as well. Some social value, which…

McDonough at the New York Bankers Association

In a speech to the New York State Bankers Association William J. McDonough of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York focused on the theme of technology and the constancy of change in the economy and financial system. Technology, McDonough said, has helped…

Efficacy of central bank interventions - Australia

An RBA discussion paper "Identifying the Efficacy of Central Bank Interventions: Evidence from Australia" says the endogeneity of exchange rates and intervention has long plagued studies of the effectiveness of central banks' actions in foreign exchange…

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