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ECB's Papademos on the economic outlook

In a speech on 'The economic outlook and the ECB's monetary policy: some key issues' given on 11 November, Lucas Papademos of the ECB said higher oil prices are having a noticeable affect on inflation in the euro zone countries and growth will be hurt if…

Fukui unsure when BoJ can change monetary policy

Governor of the Bank of Japan Toshihiko Fukui said that although the Japanese economy continues to recover, various factors cloud the outlook as to when Japan may emerge from deflation and allow the BoJ to abandon its current ultra-easy monetary policy.

Canada's Longworth on stability & predictability

In a speech on 'The Bank of Canada: Striving for Stability, Predictability, and Confidence' given on 8 November, David Longworth of the Bank of Canada said that, in all of its functions, the Bank of Canada strives for stability, predictability, and…

BNB's Quaden on prospects of the European economy

In a speech on 'Prospects and challenges of the European economy' given on 27 October Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said the challenges are known and the analyses are completed. "So I believe Europe can implement the Lisbon agenda. The…

Kennedy on the Canadian and American economies

In a speech on 'The Canadian and American Economies: Integration, Not Convergence' given on 4 November, Sheryl Kennedy of the Bank of Canada compares aspects of the Canadian and US economies, discussing their similarities and their differences. She…

S. Africa's Plenderleith on the gold market

In a speech on 'Developments in the gold market' given on 26 October, Ian Plenderleith of the South African Reserve Bank said with gold occupying such a powerful place in our emotions, I am confident that, provided we take advantage of the opportunities,…

BIS's Knight on managing evolving financial risk

In a speech on 'Markets and institutions: Managing the evolving financial risk' given on 14 October, Malcolm Knight of the BIS said trends in the financial system have brought about a transformation in the nature of financial risk. These trends have put…

Fed's Bies on financial supervision issues

In a speech on 'Financial supervision issues' given on 5 November, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve said the US government budget has become a "cookie jar" for lawmakers over the past four years, with taxpayer funds spent in some cases for …

Chicago Fed's Moskow on community development

In a speech on 'Lessons for Community Development Financial Institutions' given on 5 November, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Community banks could learn from some of their competitors, such as check-cashing services, and…

Bergstrom: Riksbank to blame for unemployment?

In a speech titled 'Is the Riksbank to blame for unemployment?' given on 4 November Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said all factual criticism of the Riksbank's forecasts is good, but there's a risk of concentrating the debate on our interest…

Padoa-Schioppa on European financial institutions

In a speech 'How to deal with emerging pan-European financial institutions?' given on 3 November, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB said the regulatory and supervisory framework that is now in place can meet the challenges. The condition, however, is…

Fed's Ferguson on business investment

In a speech on 'Factors influencing business investment' given on 26 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said US businesses are discarding their earlier caution and investing more in capital goods and structures.

Argentina's Redrado on cb's 6-yr goals

In a speech on 'Central Bank of Argentina's key mission for the next six years' given on 5 October, Martin Redrado of the Central Bank of Argentina said our goals are to consolidate price stability and restore the peso's role and value. Create a…

Sweden's Srejber on the future of the economy

In the speech 'Is there reason for confidence in the future of the economy?' given on 21 October Eva Srejber of the Sveriges Riksbank said the positive effects of sustainable long-term growth, combined with the opportunities offered by continued…

Denmark's Thomsen at the 3rd ECB Conference

In a speech to the 3rd ECB Central Banking Conference given on 22 October Jens Thomsen of the Danmarks Nationalbank said theoretically, inflation targeting in ERM II presents an additional complication in that the impact of the national interest rate…

Fed's Ferguson on equilibrium real interest rate

In a speech on 'Equilibrium real interest rate: Theory and application' given on 29 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said that policymakers cannot rely on a formula to decide the proper level for U.S. interest rates, but must always judge…

Buba's Weber on the state of European integration

In the speech 'State and challenges of the European integration' given on 25 October Axel Weber of the Deutsche Bundesbank said we have a good prospect of dealing successfully with the growing diversity of the EU economy after enlargement if monetary,…

Sweden's Heikensten at the Riksdag Committee

In a speech on monetary policy given to the Riksdag Committee on Finance on 14 October, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said as the economic upturn progresses and resource utilisation increases further, it is reasonable to assume that monetary…

Fukuma on recent economic developments in Japan

In a speech on 'Recent economic and financial developments in Japan' given on 30 September Toshikatsu Fukuma of the Bank of Japan said growth in Japan this fiscal year will exceed the central bank's 3.1 percent forecast as the Japanese economy heads…

Trichet's concluding remarks to ECB conference

In concluding remarks to the Third ECB Central Bank conference on 22 October Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said that a stable macroeconomic environment and progress in structural and fiscal reforms are essential to take full advantage of the benefits of…

Issing on EU enlargement and monetary integration

In a speech on 'EU enlargement and monetary integration' given on 22 October, Otmar Issing of the ECB said that the 10 countries that joined European Union in May should not rush to join the euro or the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II until they were…

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