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Canada's Dodge at H of C Finance Committee
In his opening statement to the House of Commons Finance Committee given on 21 April, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said preliminary indications are that growth in the first quarter of this year was marginally below 3 per cent. The Bank's view, he…
ECB's Trichet on structural reforms
In a lecture on the occasion of the receipt of the EFR-Business Week Award 2004 given on 20 April, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said that European governments need to speed up economic reforms in order to improve the euro zone growth rate.
Canada's Dodge sees global rates rise in 2005
In his opening statement to the Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee on 20 April David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the main uncertainty for the outlook continues to relate to how the Canadian economy adjusts to global developments. But…
Greenspan on the state of the banking industry
In a speech on 'The state of the banking industry' given on 20 April, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said that the United States banking system is in good shape to deal with rising interest rates and inflationary pressures will be reasonably well…
Fukui on the BOJ's semiannual report
In a statement concerning the Bank of Japan's Semiannual Report on Currency and Monetary Control given on 13 April Toshihiko Fukui said in contrast to a year ago, positive signs are steadily increasing in Japan's economy. At the same time, however, there…
Malaysia's Zeti on the new capital accord
In the speech 'Enhancing the soundness of the banking sector - The New Capital Accord' given on 15 April Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said despite the increased sophistication of the regulatory capital framework and internal economic…
Singapore's Loong on ASEAN - the way ahead
In the speech 'ASEAN - the way ahead' given on 7 April Lee Hsien Loong of the Monetary Authority of Singapore said globalisation has presented many challenges to ASEAN, but it has also created many opportunities. Governments will need to lead the way, by…
Fed's Bernanke on financial access for immigrants
In the speech 'Financial Access for Immigrants: The Case of Remittances' given on 16 April Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said remittances of money abroad by immigrants in the United States are large, and pose an opportunity to bring an underserved…
ECB's Papademos on policy-making in EMU
In the speech 'Policy-making in EMU: strategies, rules and discretion' given on 19 April Lucas Papademos of the ECB said there are many reasons for arguing that the ECB's strategy is well suited to the conduct of monetary policy in the euro area. One…
Bernanke: Policymakers can learn from asset prices
In a speech on 'What policymakers can learn from asset prices' given on 15 April, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said asset prices can offer valuable insights into expectations for inflation and interest rates, but care is needed in extracting any…
Moskow on financial access for immigrants
In opening remarks to the Financial Access for Immigrants Conference given on 15 April, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the issue of immigrant financial access has been growing in importance in recent years. To help us better…
Fed's Greenspan on capitalizing reputation
In a speech on 'Capitalizing reputation' given on 16 April, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said companies need to work hard to restore trust in the nation's financial markets and predicted that trust can be restored, but he warned of serious…
Sweden's Persson on globalisation
In a speech on 'Globalisation, structural changes and monetary policy' given on 14 April, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said experiences show that it is generally the countries that have accepted globalisation and been quick to adapt both…
RBA's Stevens on regional financial arrangements
In a speech on 'Regional Financial Arrangements: Recent Developments' given on 15 April, Glenn Stevens of the RBA said a key reason for wanting well-developed capital markets is that having a diversity of funding sources for governments, businesses and…
Macfarlane on the world economy and Australia
In a speech on 'The World Economy and its Implications for Australia' given on 14 April, Ian Macfarlane of the RBA said we are still waiting for the durability of the world economic recovery to be sufficiently recognised so that the major central banks…
Fukui's statement to House of Representatives
In a statement before the Committee on Financial Affairs given on 23 March (published 14 April) Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said in contrast to a year ago, positive signs are steadily increasing in Japan's economy.
US Treasury's Taylor on monetary policy modeling
In the speech 'Monetary Policy Modeling: Where Are We?' given on 12 April, John Taylor US Treasury Under Secretary said the success of quantitative modeling in the field of monetary policy is clear, and this is due in large part to the "translational…
Fed's Ferguson on macroeconomic outlook
In a speech on 'Macroeconomic Outlook and Uncertainties' given on 8 April, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the macroeconomic outlook for the United States is favourable, overall. There is the possibility that an adverse shock will expose an…
Fed's Poole on trade, wages, employment
In a speech on 'Trade, wages and employment' given on 25 March, William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said only pessimists believe that U.S. entrepreneurs will be unable to compete successfully in world markets using new technology…
ECB's Papademos on Stability and Growth Pact
In a speech on 'Some reflections on the Stability and Growth Pact' given on 5 April, Lucas Papademos of the ECB said recent experience has taught us that there is room for improvement in the implementation of the rules. So it would help to strengthen…
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…