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Value of Iraqi currency takes nose dive

An article from the Wall Street Journal asks What will happen to the Iraqi currency? The article suggests a lot of work has to be done, particularly as the 250 dinar note is now worth more than the 10,000 note due to the possible cancellation of notes…

Santomero on the economy in transition

In the speech 'The Economy in Transition' Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said that it was too soon to say the U.S. economy was back on track, but suggested an outlook for growth of 3 to 4 percent for the US economy by the…

Olson on the implications of Basel II

In the speech 'Basel II: Its Implications for Second-Tier and Community-Size Banks' Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said just as Basel I has been modified on numerous occasions to accommodate new financial instruments or a new recognition of risk…

Canada's Dodge - Focusing on the long term

In the speech 'Focusing on the Long Term' David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said it is tough to maintain a clear view of the current economic picture. But spending our energy focusing on the near term risks losing sight of what's farther out. In an…

ECB TARGET Annual Report 2002

The European Central Bank (ECB) on 14 April publishing the third edition of the TARGET Annual Report. It gives an overview of TARGET operations in the year 2002.

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - Georgia, a small low-income economy dependent on exports to Turkey and Russia, burdened with the legacy of ethnic conflicts, high external debts and low economic literacy, has nevertheless made striking progress in one important…

Fed's Poole on labour market and economic growth

In a speech on 'The Labor Market and Economic Growth' William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said although job creation in the current economic recovery has been nil, he is optimistic about the prospects for future growth of the US…

Ireland's Hurley - A central banker's perspective

In a speech on 'A central banker's perspective of the Irish and international economic situation' John Hurley of the Central Bank of Ireland said the world economy is currently labouring, particularly in regard to asset markets and the geopolitical…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, April 2003

The Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, April 2003, on 10 April. In the report the BOJ acknowledged that economic activity remained flat. But it was more upbeat about business investment and said…

Banking reform in Singapore

Singapore's deputy prime minister and finance minister Lee Hsien Loong talked about banking sector reform, capital raising and foreign competition in an interview with The Banker magazine published 10 April.

Canada's Dodge urges G7 to boost economies

David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said rich countries should work to boost their economies to prevent further set backs for the world. The National Post reported his statement at the Washington meeting of the Group of Seven finance ministers and central…

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