Speech
Trichet on European financial markets integration
In a speech on 'The integration of European financial markets' given on 26 January, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the potential gains from monetary union will only be fully realised if remaining barriers to integration of European financial markets…
BoE's King at the Panel on EU/US Cooperation
In opening remarks to the Panel on EU/US Cooperation given on 26 January, Mervyn King of the Bank of England asks why the gap in the level of productivity between the US and the UK is so persistent, and what are the obstacles that prevent the gap from…
Trichet says no need to change growth pact
In a speech on 'Economic reform in Europe' given on 26 January, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the ECB does not see any need for changes to the eurozone's rules on budget deficits, which he described as "appropriate".
BoE's King on the UK's new inflation measure
In a speech given on 20 January, Mervyn King of the Bank of England said reinforced expectations of higher borrowing costs in the UK, saying that the BoE's new inflation target would not mean looser policy than otherwise would have been.
Issing's testimony to the European Parliament
In testimony before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs given on 20 January, Otmar Issing of the ECB backed Brussels' legal action against EU capitals for shirking the EU's deficit rules.
Fazio's address to the Euro-Mediterranean seminar
In his welcoming address to the Eurosystem and Mediterranean Central Banks Euro-Mediterranean seminar, Antonio Fazio said the talents that the central banks have brought to the European system is founded on autonomy and independence, sometimes carefully…
HKMA's Yam on issues in monetary policy
In a speech on 'Issues in Monetary Policy' given on 19 January, Joseph Yam of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said that the HKMA had no concerns about the recent strengthening of the Hong Kong dollar.
BoE's Fisher on E-Commerce and the FX Market
In a speech on 'E-Commerce and the FX Market - Have the Promises Been Met?' given on 19 January, Paul Fisher of the Bank of England said CLS provides a major milestone in risk reduction in the foreign exchange market, this initiative is fast becoming a…
Broaddus on US economic outlook for 2004
In a speech on 'The Economic Outlook for 2004' given on 16 January, J. Alfred Broaddus of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said he thought the U.S. economy would outpace consensus forecasts for 4 percent growth in 2004 and inflation would stay "under…
Phil Fed's Santomero on the economic outlook
In a speech on the 'Economic Outlook' given on 15 January, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said interest rates can remain low for now, but when the economy nears full employment the Federal Reserve will need to start raising…
Trichet at the Euro-Mediterranean Seminar
In a speech to the Euro-Mediterranean Seminar of Eurosystem and Mediterranean country national banks given on 15 January, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said the seminar should be a platform for an exchange of views between central banks of the…
Santomero: Reinventing America's Older Communities
In the speech 'Reinventing America's Older Communities' Anthony Santomero of the Philadelphia Fed called on urban planners and city governments to help slow urban sprawl and work to revitalize Americas older city centers.
Le Pan on the future of regulatory capital
In a speech on "The future of regulatory capital: targeting a consistent regulatory approach on a regional and functional basis" Nicholas Le Pan, Superintendent of the OSFII, talks about promoting consistency with the new Basel Capital Accord.
Kohler on building prosperity in the Americas
In a speech on 'Building Shared Prosperity in the Americas' given on 12 January, Horst Kohler of the IMF said that on the threshold of 2004, the world economy has decisively turned the corner, but we know that there are still risks.
Greenspan on globalization
In a speech on 'Globalization' given on 13 January, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve renewed a warning that "creeping protectionism" could hurt the flexibility of the global economy, something that has played an important role in helping the United…
Fed's Ferguson on the Economic Outlook
In the a speech on the 'Economic Outlook' Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the macroeconomic fundamentals seem to be in place for an increase in the pace of economic growth.
Gjedrem on the outlook for the Norwegian economy
In a speech on 'Monetary policy and the outlook for the Norwegian economy' Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said inflation has slowed over the past 12 months and is now considerably below target.
Fed's Gramlich on rental housing challenges
In remarks on preserving and improving affordable rental housing, Edward Gramlich of the Federal Reserve said that there is no shortage of questions to be asked about rental housing, where significant challenges lie ahead.
Longworth on monetary and financial stability
In a speech given on 9 January, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada David Longworth discusses how the interaction between sound monetary and financial stability policies contributes to solid economic performance.
Kohn on the United States in the world economy
Fed Governor Donald Kohn said on Wednesday 7 January that China would need more flexibility in its yuan currency "at some point", but acknowledged China faced complex problems.
Atlanta's Guynn looking to the long term
In a speech entitled 'Look to the Long Term' given on 5 January, Jack Guynn of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said more balanced growth will likely continue in 2004 as labor markets gain strength.
Bernanke says current US money stance appropriate
In the speech 'Monetary Policy and the Economic Outlook: 2004' given on 4 January Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said that the Fed is right to keep interest rates at the current45-year lows.
Key to good monetary policy is judgement - King
In a speech 'The Institutions of Monetary Policy - The Ely Lecture 2004' given on 4 January Mervyn King of the Bank of England sets out some key theoretical questions lying behind current approaches to monetary policy, and in particular, the nature of…
Bean on asset prices and monetary policy
In the speech 'Asset Prices, Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: A Central Banker's View' Charles Bean reviews the argument that monetary policy should react to asset price movements and/or financial imbalances over and above their impact on the…