Speech
Speech by Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan
SPEECH - In the speech by Ishrat Hussain he said that the economic policy makers have identified SME as one of the priority drivers of economic growth and employment in the country.
Speech by Eddie George, Bank of England Governor
SPEECH - In the speech George said that while an increasingly global economy served to boost living standards worldwide the fact that many poorer nations had unequal access to free markets meant more must be done to help them through the careful…
Speech by Christopher Allsopp of Bank of England
SPEECH - Charles Allsopp said in the speech that maintaining a stable rate of economic growth should be given a clearer role in the policy framework of the European Central Bank and that greater symmetry in inflation targetting had worked well in Britain…
Speech by Michael Moskow, President, Chicago Fed
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Economic Trends 2002' Moskow said that he did not see a near-term threat to the U.S. economy from deflation, although prices for some goods have been declining. "I don't see deflation as a threat to our economy on the near…
Speech by Jack Guynn President of the Atlanta Fed
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Economic Outlook for 2002' Jack Guynn said he was closely watching corporate profits for signals of a turnaround in the U.S. economy.
Speech by John Townend of the Bank of England
SPEECH - In the speech Townend acknowledged that "the sterling exchange rate is clearly overvalued, at least against the euro". But he went on to insist that a fall in its value would create inflationary pressures.
Speech by Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan
SPEECH - In the speech Ishrat Hussain said there are so many challenges ahead and "we have a lot more to do, and as events unfold in 2002, I'm sure the President and the elected government will make decisions that best suits Pakistan.
Speech by Federal Reserve Governor Ed Gramlich
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Predatory Lending' Gramlich said recent updates to the Federal Reserve's anti-predatory lending regulations tried to target especially harmful practices, rather than subprime lending in general.
Speech by J Alfred Broaddus Richmond Fed President
SPEECH - In the speech 'Thoughts on the Economic Outlook for 2002' Broaddus said that the Fed's policy moves to date have been "significant" and will help with the economic recovery.
Speech by Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
SPEECH - In the speech Shri G.P.Muniappan said that revisions to the BIS framework on capital adequacy, now being considered by an arm of the BIS, could mean a further increase in capital requirements for banks in emerging economies. Because banks in…
Speech by Dr Bimal Jalan, Reserve Bank of India
SPEECH - In the speech 'Corporate Governance and Financial Sector: Some Issues' Jalan said the RBI has been working on new accounting, auditing and disclosure standards. Work is also in progress in setting better internal auditing and better system of…
Speech by Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor
SPEECH - In the speech 'Inflation targeting 14 years on' Brash says that in New Zealand's experience he has little doubt that the adoption of inflation targeting helped to provide an anchor for monetary policy in New Zealand.
Speech by Robert Parry of the San Francisco Fed
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Economy in 2002' Robert Parry said on Wednesday that recent mixed economic data are encouraging and a resumption of growth is possible this quarter - but it is too early to count on.
Speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
SPEECH - In the speech 'The history of money' Alan Greenspan praises central bankers' success in containing inflation during the past two decades and raises hopes that fiat money can be managed in a responsible way. This has been the case in the United…
Speech by Laurence Meyer of the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - This speech 'Rules and discretion' focuses specifically on how the study of rules can be helpful in informing discretionary policy decisions. Laurence Meyer's term at the Fed is due to finish at the end of January 2002.
Speech by Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - In the speech Ferguson says that the U.S. economy should rebound from recession relatively soon but it is difficult to gauge how vigorous the bounceback will be.
Speech by Horst Kohler, Managing Director, IMF
SPEECH - Horst Kohler in a speech 'International Conference on Poverty Reduction Strategies' expressed his confidence that this conference will be an important step forward in strengthening the core of the effort to reduce world poverty-self-help and…
Speech by US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill
SPEECH - US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill has said the outlook for the world's largest economy the United States is now "on the positive side" and predicted stronger growth later on this year.
Speech by Leszek Balcerowicz of Nat Bank of Poland
SPEECH - Balcerowicz suggests in his speech that 'The strategy on behalf of the EU should be not to delay the entry of the candidate countries into EMU but to encourage the candidates to complete structural reforms.
Speech by Michael Moskow, President, Chicago Fed
SPEECH - In the speech 'Economic Outlook' Michael Moskow said "I must emphasize that we still face a period of uncertainty," he said. Moskow added that the uncertainty stemmed from the risk of further attacks on U.S. soil, weakness in economies abroad…
Speech by Eddie George, Bank of England Governor
SPEECH - In the speech Sir Edward said that the timing of any rise in interest rates would depend on the strength of the global recovery. He described himself as "reasonably optimistic" about the prospects of an improvement later in the year, but said…
Speech by Wim Duisenberg, President of the ECB
SPEECH - In the speech Wim Duisenberg was very positive about the introduction of the euro and said that "there has been little evidence so far of the changeover affecting the average level of prices and we do not expect any noticeable effect on the…
Speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
SPEECH - In the speech given 11 January 'The Economy' Greenspan said that the economy still faced "significant risks in the near term", even though there are signs of the downturn beginning to bottom out. He also said that despite encouraging signs, it…
Speech by Cathy Minehan, Boston Fed Bank President
SPEECH - In this speech Cathy Minehan says that "The American economy has had to absorb some extraordinary shocks over the past year or more. It has done so in remarkable fashion, even in the wake of the tragedy of September 11".