Speech
St Louis Fed's Poole on inflation
In a speech on 'Inflation Signals and Inflation Noise' given on 6 April, William Poole of the St. Louis Fed said the Fed must act aggressively when inflation risks change. He said his own view of inflation was that risks were tilted to the upside.
NY Fed's Rutledge on operational risk management
In a speech on 'Operational Risk Management - Current Issues and Supervisory Concerns' given on 22 March, William Rutledge of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said he recognized the seriousness with which the industry is addressing the topic of…
St Louis Fed's Poole on entrepreneurship
In a speech on 'Allowing Entrepreneurship' given on 30 March, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said policymakers in the European Union have been grappling with their perceived gap in entrepreneurial spirit. What they have come to…
Greenspan on rural economic issues
In a speech on 'Rural economic issues' given on 25 March, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said the rapid gains in farm productivity in the United States continue to this day and along myriad fronts. In agriculture, as everywhere else in our economy…
Geithner on challenges facing US financial system
In a speech on 'Change and Challenges Facing the U.S. Financial System' given on 25 March, Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the current deterioration in the U.S. fiscal position and the acute decline in the net national…
Fazio on the international economy and Italy
In a speech on 'The international economy and Italy' given on 14 February Antonio Fazio of the Bank of Italy said Europe is not contributing to the growth of the world economy. A stronger performance on its part is also necessary to adjust the payments…
Fed's Bernanke on trade and jobs
In a speech on 'Trade and jobs' given on 30 March, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the slow pace of hiring in the US is related to increasing productivity and not to outsourcing or trade.
Gramlich on The Board's Modeling Work in the 1960s
In a speech on 'The Board's Modeling Work in the 1960s' given on 26 March, Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said poor decision-making by Federal Reserve officials in the late 1960s reflected political interference and not a misunderstanding of the…
Ueda on the role of capital for central banks
In a speech on 'The Role of Capital for Central Banks' given on 25 October (published 27 Feb), Kazuo Ueda of the Bank of Japan said that political-economy constraints in the real world may prevent central banks from fulfilling their responsibility to…
Bernanke: Financial education and Jump$tart survey
In the speech 'Financial education and Jump$tart survey' given on 1 April Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said the Federal Reserve is involved with financial education on many fronts. Reserve Banks around the country conduct workshops for teachers…
Fed's Kohn:Rate-hike "burden of proof" not yet met
In a speech on 'Monetary Policy and Imbalances' given on 1 April, Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve rejected the argument that the Fed should start raising rates sooner rather than later because "keeping the funds rate so low and signalling that it will…
Moskow on monetary policy and the jobless recovery
In a speech on 'Monetary Policy and the Jobless Recovery Puzzle' given on 1 April, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said it was too soon to know when the Fed would begin to raise interest rates from the lowest level since 1958.
Heikensten: Introduction on monetary policy
In a speech on 'Introduction on monetary policy' given on 1 April, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said we can now see that the economic upswing is continuing to strengthen gradually. Industrial activity has made some progress; export demand is…
Kohn on research at the Federal Reserve
In a speech on 'Research at the Federal Reserve Board: The Contributions of Henderson, Porter, and Tinsley' given on 26 March, Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said the Fed's armada of economic researchers play an important role in helping policymakers…
Canada's Jenkins on Asia and the Global Economy
In a speech on 'Asia and the Global Economy' given on 30 March, Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada explores the issues arising from the growing importance of Asian emerging-market economies, notably China and India, in the global economy.
Parry on community development and leaving the Fed
In opening remarks given on 29 March at the Community Reinvestment Conference in Hollywood, California, Robert Parry of the San Francisco Fed discussed why community development is a priority for the Federal Reserve System. Parry also talks about what…
IMF Research Review
The latest round-up of IMF academic publications, featuring papers by Ayhan Kose and Tito Cordella and country studies of Chile and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Zambia's Fundanga speaks to the media
Dr Caleb M.Fundanga speaks on media relations and key economic developments in Zambia during 2003. He asks the press to talk in a constructive way of the positive developments that have taken place in the last year and goes on to list these.
OeNB's Liebscher: reviving the European economy
Klaus Liebscher gives his view of the euro as a success story and discusses the areas he believes must be addressed to revive the Lisbon Agenda.
Fed's Bernanke on monetary policy modeling
In a speech on 'Monetary Policy Modeling: Where Are We and Where Should We Be Going?' given on 27 March, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said researchers should aim to provide more realistic models of the economy, improve economic forecasting and…
Philadelphia Fed's Santomero on 21st C banking
In a speech on 'Banking in the 21st Century' given on 27 March, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said a new law this year will make it more efficient for banks to process the growing number of electronic payments, even as old…
Norway's Gjedrem on inflation targeting
In a speech on 'Flexible inflation targeting' given on 29 March, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said external cyclical developments and events have had considerable implications for developments in the Norwegian economy.
Fed's Kohn on monetary policy
In a speech on 'Monetary Policy in a Time of Macroeconomic Transition' given on 25 March, Donald Kohn of the Federal Reserve said the Fed should make sure inflation has stabilised and labour market slack is easing before raising interest rates from their…
BoE's Nickell on European unemployment
In a speech 'A Picture of European Unemployment: Success and Failure' given on 26 March, Stephen Nickell of the Bank of England said average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe. The majority of…