Central Banking
Yugoslavian Dinkic spoke at Finance Fair on Monday
YUGOSLAVIA - International Finance Fair Finmar, gathering bankers, brokers, auditors, consultants, insurance and other companies, opened today in Novi Sad. Governor of the Central Bank of Yugoslavia Mladjan Dinkic said at today's opening that Yugoslavia…
Iraq's central bank governor visits Burkina Faso
IRAQ - Governor of Central Bank of Iraq Dr. Issam Rasheed Howeish has left Baghdad heading for Burkina Faso to attend the 27th meeting for the council of governors of Islamic Bank for Development due to be held there over the period 22-23 October and…
Vietnam postpones inaugural global bond issue
VIETNAM - Communist Vietnam has postponed its first-ever global bond issue until next year at the earliest, a senior central bank official said Monday.
Jamaica's central bank chief wins highest award
JAMAICA - Monday saw Derick Latibeaudiere, governor of the Central Bank of Jamaica, receive the top national honour for his services to finance.
Appointees to Russian c bank's supervisory council
RUSSIA - Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov has signed a decree appointing members of the Central Bank's supervisory council, the National Banking Council, Itar-Tass quoted government press service head Alexei Gorshkov as saying Friday.
Iran and Bahrain central banks sign banking accord
IRAN - Governor of Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Mohsen Nourbakhsh and Bahraini Central Bank Governor Sheikh Ahmed Mohammed al-Khalifa on Saturday signed an agreement on banking cooperation.
BSP chief presses revision of inflation target
PHILIPPINES - Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Rafael Buenaventura made a fresh pitch Friday for revising the government's 2003 target for the inflation rate, noting economic planners' projections of the potential impact of a US-Iraq war on the…
Brazil's Fraga trusts next govt to make right call
BRAZIL - Brazilian Central Bank President Arminio Fraga on Thursday moved to calm markets rattled by persistent concerns about this month's presidential election, saying he expects the next government to make the right economic policy decisions.
Irish Yes vote clears obstacle to EU enlargement
IRELAND - Ireland yesterday ratified the Nice treaty at the second attempt, with an emphatic Yes vote that removes the biggest obstacle in the path to the enlargement of the European Union.
Ferguson - the third Fed Branch building, Houston
SPEECH - In a speech at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Houston Branch building made on 16 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said as Houston has grown both in size and in economic importance, so have the operations of the local…
Gramlich on methodology of benefit-cost analysis
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Methodology of Benefit-Cost Analysis' made on 16 October, Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said scandals and outrages in the newspapers could easily lead one to be cynical about public policymaking and skeptical that the…
RBA Bulletin - October 2002
REPORT - The Reserve Bank of Australia published its October 2002 Bulletin on 17 October. The Bulletin contains articles on Developments in the Trade-Weighted Index, Dual-listed Companies and The Changing Composition of the Australian Workforce.
BOJ should create inflation to fight deflation
INTERVIEW - The best way to fight deflation is to create inflation, according to Kikuo Iwata, professor at Gakushuin University, who suggests the Bank of Japan set an inflation target of 1 to 3 percent for the next 12 months.
Japan already has its very own Greenspan
ARTICLE - "Japan needs an Alan Greenspan," some Japanese intellectuals recently demanded, and then went on to debate who the nation's own Greenspan might be. Given the country's dire economic straits, it is understandable that Japanese eyes are being…
Management and Supervision, Cross-Border E Banking
RESEARCH - Basel Committee Publications No. 93, October 2002. The purpose of this paper prepared by the Electronic Banking Group (EBG) of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is to further the Committee's dialogue with the banking industry and…
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
SWEDEN - Repo rate left unchanged at 4.25 per cent, 17 October.
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - The general public's confidence in the Riksbank remains high, 14 October.
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Jan Bergqvist appointed new Chairman of the General Council of the Riksbank, 18 October.
UK Treasury cool on Gibraltar making a mint
UK - While Gordon Brown expounds his policy on the euro, efforts by Gibraltar to set up a lucrative sideline in minting the coins have run into resistance from the UK chancellor, Gordon Brown.
Fed chief hits at intervention on sovereign debt
US - William McDonough, president of the New York Federal Reserve, yesterday broke ranks with other policymakers in the leading industrialised countries, expressing strong reservations about their drive to intervene between bankrupt governments and…
Ireland set for yes vote on Nice Treaty
IRELAND - Ireland looks to be on course to ratify the Nice Treaty, which paves the way for enlargement of the European Union, according to the last opinion poll before tomorrow's referendum.
Bank of Canada's Dodge softens rate hike stance
CANADA - David Dodge, the Bank of Canada governor, said yesterday economic growth would likely ease over the next three quarters so interest rates need not be raised as quickly as previously thought.
Balcerowicz: Maastricht convergence opportunity
INTERVIEW - Summary of an interview with Leszek Balcerowicz, governor of the National Bank of Poland and chief of its Monetary Policy Council. The interview was published in a recent issue of Gazeta Wyborcza.
Gulf asks ECB to study benefits of GCC currency
OMAN - Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have entrusted the European Central Bank (ECB) to conduct a study on the modalities to be followed while integrating the economies of member countries and to switch over to a common currency, said the…