Speech
Fed's Greenspan on budget policy
In the speech 'Budget policy' given on 2 December Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said good short-term prospects for the U.S. economy should not distract from huge looming fiscal strains that pose "significant" economic risks.
Trichet on growth potential & structural reforms
In the speech 'Growth potential, labour productivity and structural reforms in Europe' given on 10 November Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said we need structural reforms to make sure that the soil is fertile enough for the seeds of technological…
Fed's Bies on developments in regulatory capital
In the speech 'Recent developments in regulatory capital' given on 30 November Susan Bies of the Federal Reserve said concerns raised by a US study of the effects of proposed Basel II bank capital standards may have delayed US implementation of the rules…
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on SEPA
In the speech 'SEPA: making the dream become a reality' given on 15 November Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the ECB acts as a helping hand to create, out of the many different national payment schemes, one pan-European scheme for each of the…
ECB's Trichet on European financial integration
In the speech 'The state of European financial integration' given on 28 November Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said further EU financial integration would be positive for economic growth.
Canada's Dodge on investing in productivity
In the speech 'Investing in productivity' given on 28 November David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada must reduce its public infrastructure deficit or risk harming productivity and prosperity.
BoE's Large on liquidity risk in a global system
In the speech 'Financial Stability: Managing liquidity risk in a global system' given on 28 November Andrew Large of the Bank of England put the case for central banks and regulators in all jurisdictions to review the appropriateness of current liquidity…
Mboweni's financial & economic review of the year
In the speech 'A financial and economic review of the year' given on 24 November Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said global oil prices and domestic demand still posed "significant risks" to South Africa's inflation outlook, but so far…
Rato on problems and issues in the global economy
In the speech 'Problems and issues in the global economy: A call for action' given on 22 November Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said we need action on IMF governance.
Dodge on inflation targeting in Canada
In the speech 'Inflation targeting in Canada: Design, lessons, and challenges' given on 14 November David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the bank is unlikely to change its practice of using the consumer price index as its target for monetary policy.
Sweden's Persson - speech on monetary policy
In the speech 'Monetary policy yesterday, today and tomorrow' given on 9 November Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said the economic outlook in Sweden is favourable, but that she finds the international picture and its effects on Sweden worrying.
BoE's Barker on economic stability
In the speech 'Economic stability and the business climate' given on 24 November Kate Barker of the Bank of England said risks to the nation's economic growth are to the downside but the recent rise in inflation could still push up price expectations in…
Canada's Duguay on economic & financial storms
In the speech 'Weathering economic and financial storms' given on 24 November Pierre Duguay of the Bank of Canada discusses how the Bank of Canada works with its public- and private-sector partners to strengthen the Canadian financial system and to make…
ECB's Issing on mortgage markets & monetary policy
In the speech 'Mortgage markets and monetary policy: a central banker's view' given on 23 November Otmar Issing of the ECB said the ECB will be able to avoid sharp rises in interest rates if markets have faith in its ability to keep inflation under…
Bollard on monetary policy & economic performance
In the paper 'Monetary policy and economic performance: The experience of New Zealand' presented on 15 November at the conference commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Banco de Mexico Alan Bollard said over the past five years, New Zealand has been a…
Norway's Bergo on monetary policy
In the speech 'Monetary policy and the cyclical situation' given on 23 November Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said developments ahead are uncertain and the Norwegian economy may be exposed to shocks.
Sweden's Bergstrom on the labour market
In the speech 'The labour market and wage formation' given on 22 November Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said developments in the labour market have been weak despite several years' firm economic growth.
St Louis's Poole on the US current account deficit
In the speech 'How dangerous is the U.S. current account deficit?' given on 9 November William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the situation facing the United States is deeply different from that facing nations that have experienced…
SARB's Mboweni on the rand and hot money outflows
In the speech 'How exposed is the rand to the potential outflow of hot money?' given on 21 November Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said there are a number of indicators that provide some comfort that the South African economy is coping…
ECB's Trichet on Eurasia: Bull meets tiger
In the speech 'Eurasia: Bull meets tiger - Panel III - Financial markets: Shared responsibility' given on 18 November Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the experiences of Europe and the Asia-Pacific region with regard to regional surveillance present…
Chicago Fed's Moskow on U.S. economic outlook
In the speech 'U.S. economic outlook' given on 21 November Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said more Federal Reserve rate increases are appropriate at this point, even with the federal funds rate now at the low end of a neutral…
Trichet says ECB set to 'moderately augment' rates
In testimony given on 21 November Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the bank isn't planning a string of interest- rate increases, vowing to lawmakers not to stifle economic growth.
Weber on challenges to the global economy
In the speech 'Challenges to the global economy' given on 18 November Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said greater currency flexibility in parts of Asia is essential for resolving global economic imbalances whereas structural reform in Europe would…
Canada's Jenkins on global and domestic challenges
In the speech 'Global and domestic challenges: Keeping an eye on the medium term' given on 17 November Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada talks about the key challenges facing Canada.