Central Banking
Russia's new central banker in TV interview
FEATURE - Bank deposits in Russia should be at least partially guaranteed by the state. In return, the banks should submit to tighter supervision and higher standards, which will increase public confidence in Russia's banks, the new chairman of Russia's…
Argentina's ex c bank chief charged with fraud
ARGENTINA - Former Economy Minister Roque Fernandez has been indicted for fraud against the public administration and his assets exceeding 70m pesos have been frozen over his alleged liability in the liquidation of the Banco Feigin, court sources have…
Monetary policy in a virtual economy, 27 March
FEATURE - The Reserve Bank launches a web-based monetary policy computer simulation game today whereby the player fights inflation by controlling interest rates in a virtual economy. You play the Governor of the central bank and failure to keep inflation…
NZ central bank launches monetary policy game
NEW ZEALAND - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Wednesday launched a Web-based simulation game that tests players' skills at controlling consumer price inflation.
Polish MPC leaves rates steady despite pressure
POLAND - The National Bank of Poland (NBP) defied political pressure on Wednesday by leaving interest rates unchanged, matching market expectations but risking a run-in with the government over how to revive the economy, report Reuters.
Speech by A Santomero of Philadelphia Fed, 21 Mar
SPEECH - The early stages of the U.S. economic recovery are going "extremely well," but the outlook for consumer and business demand critical to sustaining the recovery remains uncertain, Santomero said on Thursday.
European Central Bank Consultation Announcement
ANNOUNCEMENT - Consultation on electronic money systems security objectives, 19 March 2002.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand discussion papers
RESEARCH - Monetary policy and inflation forecasting with and without the output gap by Weshah Razzak, March 2002.
Speech by Sushil Wadhwani, Bank of England, 25 Mar
SPEECH - Wadnwani, known as an arch-dove for his views on interest rates has played down the danger of debt in Britain. Speaking to local business leaders in the north of England he also suggested that house prices might not be overvalued. The speech was…
Speech by Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB, 26 Mar
SPEECH - Hamalainen gave a speech on Tuesday titled 'Implementing monetary policy in the euro area'. In the speech she said that short term deviations in the euro zone inflation rate from the bank's two percent inflation ceiling were perfectly acceptable.
BOK introduce financial asset based currency gauge
SOUTH KOREA - The central bank on Tuesday introduced more accurate measures of the nation's money supply based on financial assets, which provides an exact picture of liquidity in circulation reported The Korea Times.
IMF, World Bank mission to meet Russian c banker
RUSSIA - Officials of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank will arrive in Moscow next week to discuss the reform of Russia's banking sector with recently appointed central bank Chairman Sergei Ignatyev, a finance ministry official said Tuesday.
Dollar falls, Fed's McDonough says it's overvalued
US - The dollar slid more than half a cent against the euro and more than 2/3 of a yen Tuesday after New York Federal Reserve President William McDonough said the dollar may be "a little" overvalued.
ECB gold reserves - EUR55M
GERMANY - The Eurosystem's net reserves in gold and gold receivables declined EUR55 million to EUR126.8 billion in the week ended 22 March, the European Central Bank said Tuesday.
McTeer says U.S. Fed has time to move on policy
CZECH REPUBLIC - Robert McTeer, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, on Tuesday said the U.S. Federal Reserve has some time for policy adjustments but added that members of the rate setting FOMC remain open-minded on the issue.
U.S. late credit card payments rose in Q4
US - Late payments on credit card bills edged up in the final quarter of last year but fewer people were overdue on other types of consumer loans despite weak economic growth, a banking trade association said on Tuesday.
Another month of agony for ECB hopeful Trichet
FRANCE - Bank of France chief Jean-Claude Trichet will have to wait until the end of April to know whether French state prosecutors want him tried over a bank scandal that has hurt his hopes of becoming European Central Bank president reports Reuters.
Transparency doesn't mean full disclosure
GERMANY - Central bank transparency doesn't mean communicating the exact timing and scope of changes in monetary policy to markets, according to European Central Bank executive board member Sirkka Haemaelaeinen.
China links bank cashpoints to meet WTO challenge
CHINA - China launched an electronic network on Tuesday to link the cash machines of major banks for the first time, hoping the customer-friendly service will help Chinese banks fend off fierce foreign competition.
Central bank free to sell exchange swaps
BRAZIL - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) discloses today a memorandum revising its accord with Brazil.
Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting
MINUTES - Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes from the 7 and 8 February, released 26 March.
New governor appointed at the Bank of Korea
SOUTH KOREA - Park Seung has been appointed as the next governor of the Bank of Korea. He will take over at the beginning of April after current governor Chon Chol-hwan's four-year term ends on 31 March.
MPC over-estimates inflation threat, research says
UK - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee has consistently over-estimated the threat of higher inflation, according to research to be presented today at the Royal Economic Society's annual conference.
Poll gives full marks to swift action of Fed
US - The US economy is highly unlikely to slip back into recession, but its recovery had far more to do with lower interest rates than tax cuts, according to a survey of leading economists issued yesterday.