Central Banking
Argentina taking steps for IMF accord - President
ARGENTINA - An accord between the Argentine government and its provinces will be signed within the next 10 days paving the way for an agreement with the International Monetary Fund, Argentine President Eduardo Duhalde said in an interview published on…
Egypt's banks forced to achieve world standards
EGYPT - Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) Mahmoud Abul Oyoun announced yesterday that the government is studying new measures to encourage bank mergers to keep pace with world changes in this regard.
German economy grows slightly
GERMANY - Germany's economy grew slightly in the first quarter of 2002, pulling the country out of a mild recession, the country's central bank said Tuesday.
Bank of England hints at future rate rise
UK - May's decision by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to leave interest rates unchanged at 4% was unanimous for the third month in a row, the latest minutes of the MPC's meeting have shown.
IMF mail 'positive for anthrax'
US - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said mail it received in Washington has tested positive for the anthrax bacteria. This comes less than a month after we reported an anthrax scare at the Federal Reserve.
Britons hoard £1bn cash
FEATURE - British households are sitting on an estimated £945m cash pile, according to a new survey - and much of it can be found under sofa cushions.
Fed's Olson: Banking industry is sound
US - Federal Reserve governor Mark Olson on Tuesday said the U.S. banking system is sound, but cautioned that weaknesses could come to light now that the economy has pulled out of recession, the first in a decade.
Sweden 'not ready' for euro - Report
SWEDEN - Sweden is not yet ready to join the euro because its currency is too unstable and the central bank not independent enough from the government, the European Commission has said.
Gold price rises on war fears
INDIA - Fears of a military conflict between India and Pakistan pushed the price of gold to a 27-month high in trading on Wednesday.
IMF Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - IMF Managing Director meets Argentine Economy Minister, Board extends repayment of SRF, 21 May.
Testimony of Fed Reserve's, Louise Roseman, 17 May
TESTIMONY - In testimony titled 'The golden dollar coin' to the Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government Roseman describes the Federal Reserve's role in coin distribution and its activities in supporting the golden dollar coin.
Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting
PRESS RELEASE - At the Monetary Policy Meeting held today, 21 May, the Bank of Japan decided, by unanimous vote, to maintain the following guideline for money market operations for the intermeeting period:
Bank of Japan Discussion Paper Series
RESEARCH - Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, 'Do Currency Regimes Matter in the 21st Century?' An Overview by Hiroshi Fujiki and Akira Otani, May 2002.
Bank of Japan Discussion Paper Series
RESEARCH - Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, Pricing-to-Market (PTM) and the International Transmission Effect of Monetary Policy: The 'New Open-Economy Macroeconomics' Approach by Akira Otani, May 2002.
Testimony of Wim Duisenberg, ECB President, 21 May
TESTIMONY - In testimony on Tuesday Duisenberg told members of the European parliament that he wanted to stress forcefully that all euro-zone states had to respect their commitment to remove public deficits by 2003 or 2004.
European Parliament Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - ECB President warns States to stick to Stability Pact, 21 May.
Business Outlook Survey
REPORT - The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Outlook Survey for May 2002.
Bank of England News Release
NEWS RELEASE - New Design £5 Banknotes, 21 May.
Fed Res Bank of Philadelphia - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Survey of Professional Forecasters
RESEARCH - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Survey of Professional Forecasters, Second Quarter 2002, released 21 May.
Bank of England unveils new note
UK - The Bank of England has unveiled an improved, criminal-proof £5 note featuring a portrait of Elizabeth Fry, the 19th century social reformer.
Outlook for US economy positive - Chicago Fed
US - The U.S. economy is in the midst of a modest rebound from recession, and capital spending, a key driver of growth, is likely to recover in the third or fourth quarter of 2002, said Curt Hunter, the head of research for the Chicago Federal Reserve on…
Latent recovery fails to move Bank of Japan
JAPAN - The Bank of Japan announced a decision to leave monetary policy unchanged after a two-day Policy Board meeting which ended on Tuesday.
Time for gold bulls to return to the stage?
FEATURE - The dollar price of gold was at its highest level for the past year or so at one stage on Monday afternoon, and no one will be blamed if he or she starts wondering whether it has not once again become time for the gold bulls to take their…