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Iceland's Fridriksson on monetary policy

In the speech 'Monetary policy and its implementation' given on 20 February Ingimundur Fridriksson of the Central Bank of Iceland said the central bank has already stated its view that adopting the euro would be imprudent except by joining the EU.

BoE's Bean on the economic outlook

In the speech 'Economic Outlook' given on 21 February Charles Bean of the Bank of England said upside and downside risks to the inflation outlook are dividing Bank of England policymakers and making it difficult to predict which direction interest rates…

SF Fed's Yellen on the U.S. economy in 2007

In the speech 'The U.S. economy in 2007' given on 21 February Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said she still sees upside risks to inflation but that U.S. interest rates were "well positioned" to bring inflation down.

Fed's Kohn on fin stability and managing crises

In the speech 'Financial stability: Preventing and managing crises' given on 21 February Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said financial crises are inevitable from time to time and it is vital that the Federal Reserve have a hand in bank supervision to…

RBA's Stevens on the Australian economy

In a speech to the House of Representatives given on 21 February Glenn Stevens of the RBA said it is more likely that interest rates will rise than fall although the central bank is more comfortable with the outlook for inflation than it was six months…

BoC's Jenkins on the Bank of Canada Act

In a speech given on 20 February Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada said in terms of openness and transparency, in many ways, the importance of these issues goes to the heart of our main responsibility: the conduct of monetary policy.

IMF's Rato on reform in Latin America

In the speech 'The way forward for reform in Latin America' given on 16 February Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said Latin America's drift to the political left suggests voters are uncertain, and in some cases dissatisfied, with their economies.

MAS's Kiang on recent financial developments

In the speech 'Brief review of recent financial and economic developments in Singapore' given on 13 February Lim Hng Kiang of the Monetary Authority of Singapore said Singapore, being at the heart of Asia, provides global financial institutions a unique…

Tumpel-Gugerell on tripartite protocol

In a speech given on 16 February Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said over the next six months, the ECB and eight central banks will be working closely with the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina on a needs assessment programme funded by the…

St Louis Fed's Poole on US saving

In the speech 'US saving' given on 15 February William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said a significant decline in long-term real interest rates started in the early 1990s, when the estimated real yield averaged around 3.5 percent.

ECB's Trichet on an increasingly globalised world

In the speech 'How can the European economy succeed in an increasingly globalised world?' given on 15 February Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said euro zone countries need to improve their cost competitiveness to benefit from globalisation.

SAMA's Al-Sayari on Islamic banking

In the speech 'Islamic banking prudential standards' given on 15 February Hamad Al-Sayari of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency said Basel and other standards have helped create an appropriate environment for banking business which supports competition.

Tumpel-Gugerell on the ECB's view on SEPA

In the speech 'The European Central Bank's view on SEPA' given on 13 February Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the aim of SEPA is to complete the introduction of the euro as the single currency and to support European integration.

Kansas Fed's Hoenig on competitive capital levels

In the speech 'Ensuring adequate and competitive capital levels in a rapidly changing banking environment' given on 5 February Thomas Hoenig of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said for new capital standards and the remainder of our supervisory…

Philadelphia's Plosser on the economic outlook

In the speech 'The economic outlook: Prospects for 2007' given on 7 February Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the central bank may need to raise its benchmark interest rate as recent stronger economic growth increases the…

BNM's Zeti on the Strategic Partnership

In a speech at the launch of Strategic Partnership between Credit Guarantee Corporation Berhad and the Islamic Financial Institutions given on 6 February Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Bank Negara Malaysia said a key national agenda of the Government is to…

Canada's Longworth on promoting stability

In the speech 'Promoting stability, confidence and well-being' given on 6 February David Longworth of the Bank of Canada said Canada's financial system was well placed to withstand shocks like an abrupt slowdown in the United States.

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