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Speech by William Poole of the St. Louis Fed Bank

SPEECH - In the speech given 11 January 'What is Happening in the U.S. Economy?' Poole gave little direct insight into the Fed's intentions regarding interest rates. The Fed "is ready to act when required" and "ready to do nothing, when required," he…

Speech by Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Why Central Banks Should Talk' Roger Ferguson strongly welcomes the recent trend across the globe toward greater openness. He concludes that central banks should continue to thoughtfully consider proposals to increase…

Speech by David Dodge of Bank of Canada

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Inflation Targeting in Canada: Experience and Lessons' Dodge said that he still expects the Canadian economy to improve by the second half of 2002 and that the Canadian economy may actually have grown in the fourth quarter…

Speech by Anne Krueger of the IMF

SPEECH - Address by Anne Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, given at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, Delhi, India, 20 December.

Speech by Kazuo Ueda of the Bank of Japan

SPEECH/ PAPER - A paper based on a speech given by Kazuo Ueda, Member of the Policy Board of the Bank of Japan, at the semi-annual meeting of the Japan Society of Monetary Economics on 29 September 2001. Previously this was only available in Japanese…

Speech by Wim Duisenberg, President of the ECB

SPEECH - Keynote address by Dr. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, at an awards ceremony and press conference held on the eve of the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins, Frankfurt am Main, 31 December 2001.

Speech by Horst Kohler, Managing Director, IMF

SPEECH - Remarks by Horst Kohler, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund. At a news conference in Luxembourg Mr. Koehler said the U.S. economy should recover in the second quarter next year. The European economy will turn around by mid-2002, he…

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