Central Banking
Rates held steady by Fed but easing hints given
US - The Federal Reserve on Tuesday left its key short-term interest rate unchanged but signalled concern about turbulent financial markets and hinted at a possible future easing of monetary policy.
IMF Working Paper Series
RESEARCH - Internal Models-Based Capital Regulation and Bank Risk-Taking Incentives by Paul H Kupiec, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, IMF, July 2002.
Economic and Financial Policy Review, Vol 1, No 2
PUBLICATION - 'Banks Venture into New Territory' by Kenneth J. Robinson, Senior Economist and Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Volume 1, Number 2, 2002.
Bank of Japan Monthly Report, August 2002
REPORT - The Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, August 2002, on 13 August. In its report the Bank of Japan said the outlook for exports had become more uncertain due to unstable global stock markets…
MAS Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - MAS Seeks Public Comment on Guidelines for Retail Hedge Funds, 13 August.
Brazil's central bank to aid troubled companies
BRAZIL - Brazil's central bank chief on Monday pledged to lend money to embattled Brazilian companies as concern grew about the success of the International Monetary Fund's $30bn (£19bn) loan package.
Don't blame Brazil
ARTICLE - In an article in the Financial Times on Tuesday, George Soros suggests that the market's reaction to the IMF's $30bn rescue package in Brazil shows that a new approach is needed.
The role of the Deutsche Bundesbank
RESEARCH - 'The role of the Deutsche Bundesbank in the European System of Central Banks' by Hermann Remsperger, Deutsche Bundesbank, Accepted 1 February 2002.
Stagnation warning from Poland's central bank
POLAND - GDP increases and the business climate will remain low in the third quarter of the year while economic growth will be buoyed by exports, the Polish National Bank said in a business climate research report released on Tuesday.
NZ business leaders happy with inflation policy
NEW ZEALAND - Most of the country's top business people see no need to alter the way the Reserve Bank administers monetary policy.
Check-truncation talks today
US - Senate House Financial Services Committee staff are scheduled to meet today with bank and consumer groups to seek common ground on check-truncation legislation.
India's central bank may face terrorist threat
INDIA - Amid threats from Pakistan-based militant outfits, the toughest-ever security arrangements are being put in place to ensure a trouble-free Independence Day in India.
China's central bank defends ATM fees
CHINA - The central bank has defended a decision by commercial banks to charge customers for taking money out of automatic telling machines (ATMs) belonging to outlets that are not of the card issuers.
Liberalising our exchange controls
ARTICLE - At the recently-held public/private sector consultation on economic and related issues, Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados, Dr. Marion Williams presented a paper on Barbados' response to the liberalisation of trade in financial services.
Surprise rise for UK inflation seen
UK - UK inflation has risen higher than expected, casting doubt on the need for another interest rate cut.
Crunch time for US economy as Fed ponder rate move
US - An indicator of US economic health will come today, as the Federal Reserve is due to announce its latest monthly interest rate decision.
Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting
PRESS RELEASE - Monetary Policy Decision from the Bank of Japan, 9 August. The Bank unanimously decided to maintain its current stance but was ready to react with increased liquidity if the stability of financial markets was at risk.
RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, August 2002
REPORT - Reserve Bank of Australia, Statement on Monetary Policy, August 2002. The statement struck a cautiously optimistic note with the Reserve Bank saying 'the most plausible scenario' was that global markets would stabilise and Australian economic…
Electronic Payment Usage Grows- Chicago Fed Letter
PUBLICATION - The August 2002 issue of Chicago Fed Letter explores the recent growth of online person-to person payments, the problems and opportunities faced by payment providers and future opportunities for these payments.
Chicago Fed Letter - September Special Issue 2002
PUBLICATION - The household balance sheet-Too much debt? By Francois Velde, senior economist, September (Special Issue) 2002. Are U.S. households carrying too much debt? Debt levels have grown recently to unprecedented levels. But that is nothing new, as…
MAS Press Briefing on Annual Report release
PRESS BRIEFING - Press Briefing for Monetary Authority of Singapore Annual Report 2001-2002. Opening remarks by Mr Koh Yong Guan, Managing Director, MAS, 2 August.
MAS - Annual Report 2001-2002
ANNUAL REPORT - The Monetary Authority of Singapore has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001-2002.
Jamaican central banker honoured
JAMAICA - Central bank governor Derick Latibeaudiere has been awarded the Order of Jamaica for his "significant contribution to central banking and finance".
Bahrain starts Islamic financial market
BAHRAIN - An international Islamic financial market dealing in products that comply with Sharia law has been set-up in Bahrain, the Gulf's regional financial and banking hub.