Speech
Smaghi: challenges facing EU
"The EU (European Union) will be confronted with three major challenges: rapid technological change, globalisation and an ageing population," Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, member of the executive board, European Central Bank (ECB), said.
RBI's Reddy on India's financial sector
YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India, said "The critical task before the public policy, in general, and Reserve Bank of India, in particular, is to strengthen the structural factors in the economy but determinedly moderate the cyclical and…
Noyer on French banks' vulnerabilities
Christian Noyer, governor of the Banque de France, said there is an "ever more urgent need for new methods of risk assessment and for appropriate supervision that can react swiftly to these changes," at a speech given on 29 June during the presentation…
Jelasi: Serbia's "big strides" towards EU
In a speech on 29 June Radovan Jelasi, governor of the National Bank of Serbia, said "Serbia is taking big strides towards the European Union, standard of living is improving and there are ample professional challenges around."
Roth refutes hedge fund risk
The highly leveraged institutions (HLI) industry is "no direct threat to financial stability," Jean-Pierre Roth, chairman of the governing board of the Swiss National Bank and chairman of the board of directors of the Bank for International Settlements,…
ECB's Smaghi: better communication on euro needed
"[The] euro area is fully equipped to manage its own currency ... [but] better discipline is required in the preparation of the euro area's position to ensure that a consistent message is sent to its partners," Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, member of the…
ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on financial stability
In this speech delivered in Istanbul on 28 June 2007, Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, admits that the "analytical foundations are relatively new, as evidenced by the absence of a universally…
BoE's Gieve: London's City will prosper
Sir John Gieve, a deputy governor of the Bank of England, discussed London's growth as an international financial centre, its effect on financial innovation and the impact of growth in money and credit for the UK economy.
HKMA's Yam: $3bn note is cost-efficient platform
Joseph Yam, chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, said on 27 June that a new multi-currency medium term note programme issued by the Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation "will provide a platform for the HKMC to broaden its investor base and…
Mboweni on the commodity boom
Although higher commodity prices have a positive affect on the economy, they create various problems and challenges for economic management, explained Tito Mboweni, governor of South Africa's central bank.
Basel II and financial institution resiliency
Remarks by Nout Wellink, governor President of the Netherlands Bank and Chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, at the "Risk Capital 2007" conference in Paris.
RBA's Lowe on the 2007/08 review of payments
Speaking at the 4th International Consumer Credit Card Summit in Sydney, Philip Lowe set out the Payment System Board's plans for its review this year.
Geithner on lessons from the Asian crisis
That crisis countries had fixed but adjustable pegs, was one of the main lessons Tim Geithner, the president of the New York fed, highlighted ned in a recent speech.
Spain's Ordonez: annual address
Speaking at the Bank of Spain's annual meeting, Miguel Fernandez Ordonez, the governor, took stock of the Spanish economy in 2006 its 13th continuous year of expansion.
Dr Zeti on developing Islamic markets
Speaking at the Sukuk summit in London, the governor of Bank Negara Malaysia's discussed the development of Islamic capital markets in Malaysia.
ECB's Bini Smaghi on euro entry
In this speech ECB executive board member, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, argues that there is "evidence that the euro may be setting in motion some endogenous process, moving the euro area progressively closer to the concept of an optimum currency area."
RBI's Mohan on capital account liberalisation
Speaking at a seminar in Paris, Rakesh Mohan, a deputy governor at India's central bank, discussed India's experiences in making monetary policy during capital account liberalisation.
Dodge on demographics
As the first of the baby-boomers begins to retire, Canada's aging population is no longer an abstract issue for policymakers, noted David Dodge, the governor of the central bank.
Fed's Geither on Asian growth
In this speech the New York Fed's president, Tim Geither explains why "Asia will need to prepare for a future in which it relies more on the strength of growth at home rather than on the strength of growth in the rest of the world".
The political economy of the MPC - Tucker
In this keynote address to a conference on "Inflation Targeting, Central Bank Independence and Transparency" at the University of Cambridge, Paul Tucker, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), discusses the political economy…
Soludo on the Nigerian banking system
Following controversy over Springbank, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Charles Soludo, sought to reassure the public in this briefing that the banking system is safest and soundest it has ever been in its history.
ECB's Papademos: globalisation and monetary policy
Globalisation has not made monetary policy less effective in containing inflation, Lucas Papademos, vice president of the European Central Bank argued, during a speech he made on 11 June.
Prospects for India's economy - Reddy
The Reserve Bank of India will try contain inflation at close to 5%, said Dr Y.V. Reddy, the central bank's governor, in a speech in Chile.
Fed's Hoenig on recent economic developments
US economic conditions will improve in the coming months, said an optimistic Tom Hoenig, CEO of the Kansas City Fed.