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Brazil raises interest rates in surprise move

Brazil's central bank surprised financial markets yesterday with an increase of its prime lending rate by 0.5 percentage points to 25.5 per cent, showing its intention to implement tough inflation controls. Only two weeks ago central bank chief Henrique…

G30 proposes payment system security revolution

The Group of Thirty have announced proposals for far-reaching reform of the global securities markets. The highly influential group, made up of prestigious members of the central and private banking community, has drawn up a detailed and comprehensive…

The folly of inflation targets

ARTICLE - This article says that the Bank of Japan should explain what it is intending to do to end deflation and that this will be the first step in defending its threatened independence.

Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Minutes

MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting released on 22 January for the meeting of 8 and 9 January 2003. The same pattern of voting was seen at this meeting as in the previous two meetings. The nine MPC members voted…

Gjedrem on Norway's changing economy

SPEECH - In the speech 'Norway's changing economy' Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said history shows that low unemployment cannot ultimately be achieved through high inflation. A monetary policy that contributes to inflation does not create higher economic…

Hamalainen on how the ECB manages the euro

SPEECH - In the speech 'How the European Central Bank manages the euro and what is in store for 2003' Sirkka Hamalainen of the European Central Bank expressed concern over the widely-held perception that monetary policy can solve very different stability…

Norges Bank Press Conference

PRESS CONFERENCE - Norges Bank's Executive Board decided today to reduce the key rate, the sight deposit rate, by 0.5 percentage point with effect from Thursday, 23 January.

France threatens to ignore deficit cut warning

France on Tuesday defied the European Union's economic rules by suggesting it may not abide by an official order from the other governments to reduce its deficit sharply in the next four years. One finance minister said France's threat not to comply with…

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