Central Banking
Speech by T Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB, 22 Feb
SPEECH - In the speech Padoa-Schioppa said it was unrealistic to think of moving responsibility for banking supervision to the ECB and co-operation at a national level was more appropriate.
Draft deflation plan set to disappoint
JAPAN - Fears are growing that the Japanese government's latest plan to revive the economy will fall short of expectations.
O'Neill: 'Enron to trigger stricter laws'
US - US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill has weighed into the debate about how to prevent any repetition of the Enron scandal with proposals to tighten the law on negligence.
Dow Jones closes at 7-week high
US - Strong US house sales and upbeat forecasts from a string of major companies including auto giant General Motors sent Wall Street shares soaring on Monday.
IMF's Krueger - World economy near turning point
UK - The world economy is at or near a turning point, which makes it difficult for central banks to make the right decisions on interest rates, International Monetary Fund First Deputy Managing Director Anne Krueger said Monday.
Argentina's Todesca - Ctrl bank has issued ARS350M
ARGENTINA - Argentina's central bank has already printed 350 million pesos of the 3.5 billion ($1=ARS2.025) it said it will print this year, Deputy Economy Minister Jorge Todesca told local media over the weekend.
Greece needs more structural reforms-cen bank
GREECE - Greece needs to proceed with additional structural reforms in order to boost the economy's competitiveness in the eurozone, the Bank of Greece and The Brookings Institution, said on Monday.
Gold loses its shine as banks sell, costs fall
AUSTRALIA - A third of the gold ever mined, or 30,000 tonnes, is stored in central banks around the world. The banks want to lower their reserves in favour of higher yielding investments such as bonds and currency.
Padoa-Schioppa- ECB "satisfied" by German promises
ITALY - European Central Bank executive board member Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, in an interview published Friday, said the ECB was "satisfied" with the German government's promises to cut its budget deficit aggressively in an effort to bring it in line with…
Swiss SNB sold 9.82 tons of gold in past 10 days
SWITZERLAND - The Swiss National Bank sold around 9.82 metric tons of gold in the 10-day reporting period ended Wednesday, the central bank's regular statistics report showed Thursday.
Speech by Jack Guynn President Atlanta Fed, 25 Feb
SPEECH - Guynn said in the speech titled 'Thoughts on the Economy' that the coming economic recovery will be "a good deal more moderate" than after prior downturns, adding that he sees "considerable uncertainty" about the outlook for business investment…
Atlanta Fed's Guynn sees slow-paced U.S. recovery
US - Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Jack Guynn predicted on Monday that the U.S. economy's recovery from recession will be slower than in the past recoveries, with consumer spending and housing unlikely to lend the usual kick.
Speech by US Treasury Sec, Paul O'Neill, 25 Feb
SPEECH - Address of US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill before the Chicago Economic Club, Chicago, Illinois, 25 February.
Bank of England News Release
News Release - HM Government Gold Auction Programme: Announcement of Auction, 26 February.
Survey of Professional Forecasters
RESEARCH - The U.S. economy will rebound sooner rather than later, according to 35 forecasters surveyed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. The forecasters expect stronger growth over the next three quarters than they projected in the survey of…
Roth - Independent Swiss franc an important asset
SWITZERLAND - Swiss National Bank President Jean-Pierre Roth said Tuesday that an independent Swiss franc is an important asset for Switzerland's financial sector.
Japan govt looks to great depression for econ fix
ARTICLE - More than a decade of economic stagnation, marked by financial crisis and deflation that brings the economy to its knees. Then, remarkably, a rapid recovery after a debt-buying binge by the central bank.
Speech by Wim Duisenberg, ECB President, 25 Feb
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'China and the euro area in a global perspective' Duisenberg said confidence in most countries was shaken by the attacks on U.S. cities on 11 September, but the world economy has proved resilient and there are growing signs…
Bank of England Discussion Paper
RESEARCH - Bank of England, External MPC Unit Discussion Paper No.7 'The Future of Macroeconomic Policy in the European Union' by Christopher Allsopp, February 2002.
Speech by Eva Srejber of Sveriges Riksbank, 25 Feb
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Monetary policy and inflation expectations' the hawkish Eva Srejber said the economic slowdown was in its final stages and a 25 basis point rate rise was necessary to control how fast the economy would rebound.
Argentina's Galicia aims for debt accord this week
ARGENTINA - Argentina's largest private bank, Banco Galicia , expects this week to find a foreign partner to reduce its $1.5 billion debt as financial crisis hits the embattled sector, a company executive said on Monday.
Swedish c.bankers signal tighter monetary policy
SWEDEN - Two senior Swedish central bankers on Monday reinforced expectations that interest rates will be raised, possibly already next month, sending the crown and short-term yields sharply higher.
Bundesbank reform likely despite state fears
GERMANY - The German government's reform of the Bundesbank should take place on schedule in May, despite regional states' fear they will lose their power to shape policy in Europe's monetary union, an official said on Monday.
Fake note scam hits 50 shops
IRELAND - Forged euro notes were handed in to 50 Irish businesses last week, it emerged yesterday.