Speech
IMF's Carstens on the challenges facing the IMF
In a speech on 'The challenges facing the IMF' given on 27 July, Agustin Carstens of the IMF said he believes we have a good handle on the avenues that should be pursued for improving the Fund's ability to identify emerging problems. What is less certain…
BNM's Zeti on investing in the new Malaysia
In a speech on 'Remaking Malaysia: Investing in the New Malaysia' given on 3 August, Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Bank Negara Malaysia said during this period of strong fundamentals and rising potential for economic expansion, Malaysia has the flexibility…
Sin on development of Singapore's capital markets
In a speech on 'Development of Singapore's capital markets' given on 26 July, Ng Nam Sin of the Monetary Authority of Singapore said Singapore's debt capital market is an important part of our financial system. Continuous innovation in the markets will…
Hoenig on US monetary policy, economic outlook
In a speech on 'Monetary policy and the economic outlook' given on 26 July, Thomas Hoenig of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said recent U.S. economic performance has been good. Growth has been strong, inflation has been low, and even the labour…
Bundesbank's Weber on sixty years of Bretton Woods
In a speech on 'Sixty years of Bretton Woods: back to the future?' given on 23 July, Axel Weber of the Bundesbank said over the years the IMF has repeatedly expanded its policy of lending to debtors that are in arrears to the private sector (LIA policy)…
Dallas Fed's McTeer on transparency
In a speech given on 13 July Bob McTeer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said that Europe seems to be doing better economically, but what it greatly needs are economic reforms - especially labour market reforms-to give them good job growth.
Tucker on managing the central bank balance sheet
In the speech 'Managing the central bank's balance sheet: Where monetary policy meets financial stability' given on 28 July Paul Tucker of the Bank of England said sets out the analysis underlying the Bank's announcement on 22 July of major reforms of…
RBA's Battellino, some comments on securitisation
In a speech 'Some comments on securitisation' given on 28 July Ric Battellino of the Reserve Bank of Australia said there is no doubt that an efficient and dynamic financial sector contributes importantly to the growth and development of the economy, but…
Italy's Fazio on the prospects for the economy
In the speech 'The banking industry and the prospects for the economy' given on 8 July Antonio Fazio of the Bank of Italy said in the last three years the containment of the budget deficit has been entrusted mainly to one-off measures, which are useful…
SBP's Husain on economic development in South Asia
In the speech 'Economic development in South Asia and the impact of globalization' given on 11 July Dr Ishrat Husain of the State Bank of Pakistan said South Asia has made substantial progress in the last decade to integrate in the World economy but…
Chicago Fed's Moskow on the US economic outlook
In a speech on 'U.S. Economic Outlook' given on 23 July, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the recent increase in U.S. inflation probably isn't enough to force the Federal Reserve to abandon its "measured" approach to interest…
BoE's Bean: current issues in UK monetary policy
In a speech on 'Some current issues in UK monetary policy' given on 28 July, Charlie Bean of the Bank of England said that "the immediate economic outlook appears brighter than it has done for a while".
RBI's Reddy on India and the global economy
In a speech on 'India and the global economy' given on 17 June, YV Reddy of the Reserve Bank of India said the presence of foreign banks in India has benefited the financial system by enhancing competition, resulting in higher efficiency. There has also…
Mboweni on economic developments & monetary policy
In a speech on 'Economic developments and monetary policy' given on 22 July, Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said that the bank still believes that an inflation-targeting monetary policy framework allows an independent central bank to…
Fukui on the future of Japan's economy
In a speech on 'Significance of efficient financial services for the future of Japan's economy' given on 22 July, Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said we have promised that we maintain our current easy monetary policy until nationwide core consumer…
Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report Update
The Bank of Canada released its Update to the April Monetary Policy Report on 22 July. The Update discusses current economic and financial trends in the context of Canada's inflation-control strategy. Economic growth in Canada should average about 3.5…
Santomero on the U.S. economy: Back on course
In a speech 'The U.S. Economy: Back on Course' given on 21 July, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the US economic expansion still has ample momentum and recent signs of softness should be transitory.
Fed's Ferguson on business-cycle recoveries
In a speech on 'A Retrospective on Business-Cycle Recoveries: Are "Jobless" Recoveries the New Norm?' given on 21 July, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the slow jobs recoveries that followed the last two U.S. recessions do not suggest a need…
Le Pan on implementation of Basel II - next steps
In a speech on 'Implementation of Basel II - the next steps' given on 6 July, Nicholas Le Pan, Chairman of the Basel Accord Implementation Group, said cost effective implementation is in the interest of not only banks but of supervisors. Supervisors don…
Hurley on economic developments in Ireland
In a speech on 'Economic developments in Ireland and other issues' at the presentation of the Annual Report given on 12 July, John Hurley of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland said 2003 was a very significant year. We have been…
Liebscher on the role and functioning of the ESCB
In a speech on 'The role and functioning of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB)' given on 6 July, Klaus Liebscher of the Austrian National Bank expressed his conviction that the enlargement of the European Union and the economic and monetary…
Greenspan notes solid economic growth in US
In closely watched testimony to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday 20 July, Fed chairman Alan Greenspan said sharp price increases that may have slowed US consumer spending are "transitory" and "accounted for at least some of the observed softness…
Xiaoling on China & Africa as developing countries
In a speech on 'China and Africa as developing countries' given on 25 May, Wu Xiaoling of the People's Bank of China said China is the largest developing country in the world, and Africa is the continent with the largest number of developing countries…
IMF's Prasad on growth and stability in China
In a speech on 'Growth and Stability in China: Prospects and Challenges' given on 17 April, Eswar Prasad of the IMF said what Chinese policymakers need is a potent set of tools to create the sort of economic transformation that would prepare China for…