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ECB's Papademos on the euro and economic growth

In a speech on 'The euro and economic growth' given on 15 April, Lucas Papademos of the ECB said the structural impediments to the euro area's growth must be addressed by implementing appropriate structural measures. There are no alternative solutions…

Sweden's Bergstrom on inflation

In a speech on 5 April Sveriges Riksbank deputy governor Villy Bergstrom said the key driving forces behind the currently low inflation, i.e. the rapid productivity growth and the low imported inflation, are factors that monetary policy can do very…

Tee on Singapore's perspective on Islamic Finance

In a speech on 'Singapore's perspective on Islamic Finance' given on 16 March, Ong Chong Tee of the Monetary Authority of Singapore's said we believe Islamic finance is a development that will see further growth globally. And as the sector develops, so…

Atlanta Fed's Barron on payment systems

In a speech on 'New remedies for a changing world of payments' given on 21 March, Patrick Barron of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said it is notable that the number of electronic payment transactions in the United States - for the first time -…

Spain's Caruana on Basel II

In a speech given on 16 March Jaime Caruana of the Bank of Spain said Basel II represents a great opportunity for the EU to lead the way on international convergence, and I hope that we can seize this opportunity.

IMF's Rajan on global current account imbalances

In a speech on 'Global current account imbalances: Hard landing or soft landing' given on 15 March, Raghuram Rajan of the IMF said foreign private investors are more important than central banks in funding the United States current account deficit.

Venner on issues of concern to the ECCB

In a speech on 'Issues of concern to the ECCB and the Caribbean region as a whole' given on 5 March, K Dwight Venner of the ECCB said in assessing the situation both domestically and internationally the ECCB has identified two major objectives which are…

Israel's Sokoler on a new central bank law

In the speech 'The time has come for a new Bank of Israel law' given on 17 March, Meir Sokoler of the Bank of Israel said with regard to a monetary council, the Bank of Israel is in favour of the establishment of such a body that would make decisions on…

Trichet on integration in the enlarged Europe

In a speech on 'The challenges of economic and financial integration in the enlarged Europe' given on 9 April, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said new European Union members should curb budget deficits not only to fulfil criteria needed to join the euro…

Liebscher: Austria after 10 years of EU membership

In a speech on 'Austria after 10 years of EU membership - a review from a central banking perspective' given on 1 April, Klaus Liebscher of the Austrian National Bank said the country's EU entry and its participation in the currency union have "shaped"…

Bollard on bank regulation and supervision in NZ

In a speech on 'Bank regulation and supervision in New Zealand: recent and ongoing developments' given on 23 March, Alan Bollard of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand said a major shock to the Australian economy or the mismanagement of a major Australian…

France's Noyer on the euro, a stabilizing factor

In a speech on 'The euro, a stabilizing factor at home and abroad' given on 21 March Christian Noyer of the Bank of France said that in contrast to the domestic role of a currency, which is strongly determined by institutions, the international role of a…

Fed's Greenspan on consumer finance

In a speech on 'Consumer finance' given on 8 April, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the success of financial services industries in expanding credit availability has significantly helped the U.S. economy.

St Louis Fed's Poole on current account balances

In the speech 'A perspective on the graying population and current account balances' given on 8 March William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said aging populations and shrinking workforces in Japan and Europe may help reduce the U.S…

RBA's Stevens on statistical need of central banks

In the speech 'The changing statistical needs of central banks' given on 8 April Glenn Stevens of the Reserve Bank of Australia said central banks have long been intense users of statistics. However, the statistical needs and interests of central banks…

Fukuma on recent economic developments in Japan

In the speech 'Recent economic and financial developments in Japan' given on 24 February (published 29 March) Toshikatsu Fukuma of the Bank of Japan said the central bank should maintain the current target of 30-35 trln yen at least until April, when the…

NY Fed's Baxter on Islamic financial services

Speaking at the Seminar on legal issues in the Islamic financial services industry in Kuwait City in March, Thomas Baxter of the New York Fed said U.S. financial institutions are beginning to recognise the importance of the Islamic financial market.

Sweden's Heikensten on the economic outlook

In a speech on current monetary policy Sveriges Riksbank governor Lars Heikensten said on 4 April growth is expected to be around three per cent a year, higher than what the economy is deemed capable of sustaining in the long run.

Fed's Greenspan on energy

In the speech 'Energy' given on 5 April Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said market forces could lead to a big enough increase in crude oil inventories to cool the recent "frenzy" that has sent prices to record highs.

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