Speech
NY Fed's Geithner on challenges in risk management
In the speech 'Challenges in risk management' given on 18 October Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the increased complexity of financial systems reduces the vulnerability of individual firms to risk, but adds to uncertainty…
Lambert on challenging times for monetary policy
In the speech 'Challenging times for monetary policy' given on 19 October Richard Lambert of the Bank of England said the central bank is "determined" to prevent higher oil prices from fanning inflation, suggesting he's unlikely to favor another interest…
Fed's Kohn on the economic outlook
In the speech 'The economic outlook' given on 19 October Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said it was not yet time for the U.S. central bank to abandon its interest-rate raising campaign, even though rates were "considerably closer" to where they need…
SF Fed's Yellen on the US economy
In the speech 'Update on the US economy' given on 18 October Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said the U.S. economy seems to have kept its footing and the inflation outlook over the longer-term looks favorable, so continued…
RBA's Stevens on central bank independence
In the speech 'Governance arrangements for effective public financial policies: A central banker's perspective' given on 19 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said that central banks need to operate without political interference in the their day-to-day…
Fed's Ferguson on economic outlook for the US
In the speech 'Economic outlook for the United States' given on 18 October Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve is prepared to move away from its "measured" pace of rate hikes if necessary, but it probably won't be.
Fed's Greenspan on energy
In the speech 'Energy' given on 17 October Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the sharp run-up in energy prices following the shutdown of Gulf Coast production facilities was an "an accident waiting to happen".
Poole on the Fed's monetary policy rule
In the speech 'The Fed's monetary policy rule' given on 14 October William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said Federal Reserve policymakers cannot be locked into long-term policy decisions but must instead remain ready to react to…
Fiji's Narube on the economy
In the speech 'Fiji's economy: Performances and prospects' given on 17 October Savenaca Narube of the Reserve Bank of Fiji said the economy is enjoying a long period of consistent growth and this will continue into the next three years.
Fed's Santomero on the evolving role of the FOMC
In the speech 'The evolving role of the FOMC: An insider's perspective on monetary policy' given on 17 October Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the transition to a new Federal Reserve chairman will be a smooth one.
BoE's Lomax on UK monetary policy
In the speech 'UK monetary policy: The international context' given on 17 October Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said the central bank has to be careful not to dislodge inflation expectations at a time when the outlook for world oil prices remains…
BOJ's Muto on the dynamism and diversity of Asia
In the speech 'Dynamism and diversity of Asia: A central banker's view' given on 17 October Toshiro Muto of the Bank of Japan said Asian economies are stronger today even with record high oil prices compared with the 1970s when they were hit by the last…
Gonzalez-Paramo on the Stability and Growth Pact
In the speech 'The reform of the Stability and Growth Pact: an assessment' given on 13 October Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said in EMU, fiscal rules are needed to ensure stability, growth and cohesion in the euro area.
RBNZ's Bollard on the New Zealand economy
In the speech 'Imbalances in the New Zealand economy' given on 14 October Alan Bollard of the RBNZ said very strong household spending was a common factor in the widening current account deficit and the inflationary pressures facing the New Zealand…
Heikensten on monetary policy in Sweden and US
In the speech 'Monetary policy in Sweden and the United States' given on 14 October Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said he expects continued strong growth globally as well as in Sweden, uncertainty on future oil prices and their effects, and an…
RBA's Stevens on Asian financial co-operation
In the speech 'Asian financial co-operation' given on 14 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said it is unlikely that an Asia-wide exchange rate policy will be adopted anytime soon and consequently the prospect for monetary union in the region was quite…
Fed's Olson on the U.S. economy and fiscal outlook
In the speech 'Update on the U.S. economy and fiscal outlook' given on 12 October Mark Olson of the Federal Reserve said whether energy-related price pressures spilled over into non-energy prices would depend on a "host of considerations," including the…
Fed's Kohn on globalization and inflation
In the speech 'Globalization, inflation, and monetary policy' given on 11 October Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said increasingly globalized financial markets may be less forgiving when they think central banks have erred than the domestic-based…
Heikensten on risks and financial stability
In the speech 'Risks and financial stability' given on 7 October Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said the financial markets have developed rapidly in recent years, and there are many reasons for this.
BoE's King on the UK economy
In a speech given on 11 October Mervyn King of the Bank of England warned that the period of low inflation and constant growth in the UK over the past 10 years may be at an end.
Fed's Bies on regulatory issues
In the speech 'Regulatory issues' given on 12 October Susan Bies of the Federal Reserve said banks were taking increased risks in real-estate lending, adding they could be hurt if interest rates rise or home prices decline.
RBA's Stevens on economic conditions and prospects
In the speech 'Economic conditions and prospects October 2005' given on 11 October Glenn Stevens of the RBA said record fuel prices will stoke Australia's inflation rate in the third quarter and may lead to longer-term increases in the cost of other…
HKMA's Topping on improving the management of risk
In the speech 'Improving the management of risk through implementation of Basel II' given on 27 September Simon Topping of the HKMA said although preparations for the implementation of the new capital framework are well advanced in a large number of…
Gjedrem on the outlook for the Norwegian economy
In the speech 'Monetary policy and the outlook for the Norwegian economy' given on 10 October Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said the Norwegian economy is in an upturn and is now expanding at a brisk pace.