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Phasing out the euro with e-money
FEATURE - Now that the physical euro has been successfully introduced, it is time to press ahead with the next phase - getting rid of the physical euro.
Speech by Dr Wellink, Nederlandsche Bank, 12 Mar
SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Euro, a major challenge and catalyst for Europe' Wellink said that he saw little effect on euro-zone inflation from the physical introduction of the euro and said the euro was "on the low side" historically but noted a…
ECB start raising rates by autumn - Kiel institute
GERMANY - The Kiel Institute for the World Economy IfW, one of Germany's six leading economic research institutes, said on Thursday it expected the European Central Bank to start raising rates in autumn 2002 in response to strengthening euro zone…
IMF sees EU candidates joining euro earliest 2008
POLAND - The Internationl Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday that it would take European Union candidates as long as four years to join the euro zone after planned EU accession in 2004.
History shows East Europe pitfalls on way to euro
FEATURE - Investors are already betting Eastern Europe's road to the euro will be remarkably short, but the history of European monetary union shows just how many hairpin bends and potholes still litter the way.
Duisenberg sees inflation below 2 pct in May
NETHERLANDS - European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg said on Friday he expected euro zone inflation to fall below its two percent tolerance ceiling in May 2002.
ECB optimistic about euro zone upturn, inflation
GERMANY - The European Central Bank on Thursday again voiced confidence the euro zone economy had bottomed out and the region's growth should gradually return to full speed before the end of the year.
EMU: The End of the Beginning
RESEARCH - 'Hot topics' from the Dallas Fed. This provides a look at the European economic and monetary union so far and covers the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins. Also looks at what the future may hold for EMU.
ECB's Noyer questions strong dlr after US tariffs
FRANCE - European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer on Wednesday said the U.S. dollar was over valued against the euro and suggested new U.S. steel tariffs were the latest evidence of this.
Domingo Solans says ECB monetary policy credible
SPAIN - The credibility of the European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy is demonstrated by the euro zone's low inflation, ECB executive board member Eugenio Domingo Solans said on Saturday.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Labour market mismatches in euro area countries, 11 March.
Pakistan c bank may hold some euro forex reserves
PAKISTAN - Pakistan may allocate part of its foreign exchange reserves in the euro when there is greater stability in the currency, the central bank said Thursday.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - The euro becomes the sole legal tender in all euro area countries, 28 February.
German minister sees early UK use of euro
GERMANY - Hans Eichel, Germany's finance minister, yesterday predicted that Britain would join the euro "in the not too distant future", in comments likely to renew debate on the single currency.
Final day for euro changeover
EUROPE - Two months after it was introduced as a cash currency on 1 January 2002, the euro will finally become the sole legal tender in the 12 countries in the eurozone.
Welteke: Past rate cuts will still show effect
GERMANY - Current price developments in the euro zone are "positive", but past interest rate cuts have yet to fully show their effect, Deutsche Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke said Wednesday.
Speech by Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB, 25 Feb
SPEECH - In the speech Hamalainen said the euro has been our money for over three years now and that this was long enough to have allowed the single currency to be tested in a fairly wide range of circumstances.
Polish central bank - Support early euro entry
POLAND - The European Union should encourage new members of the bloc to adopt the euro as their national currency as early as possible, the president of the Polish central bank said Monday.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Monetary developments in the euro area: January 2002, 27 February 2002.
Fake note scam hits 50 shops
IRELAND - Forged euro notes were handed in to 50 Irish businesses last week, it emerged yesterday.
Polish c bank says early euro benefit to E Europe
POLAND - The early adoption of the euro by European Union accession countries will reduce economic turbulence in those nations and will not damage confidence in the single currency, Polish central bank governor Leszek Balcerowicz said on Monday.
Chinese c.bank chief says supports stable euro
CHINA - China's central bank governor Dai Xianglong said on Monday Beijing supports a stable euro but that he did not understand why the unified currency had lost value to the dollar since its inception.
Duisenberg sees global recovery, risks remain
GERMANY - European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg said on Monday he expected a mild recovery of the global economy this year with euro zone growth reaching its long-term potential by the end of 2002.
Anger at Hain over timetable for joining euro
UK - The UK Treasury has signalled its anger at Peter Hain, the minister for Europe, for laying out a possible timetable for euro membership.