Growth

Greenspan to address Cato's Monetary Conference

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is scheduled to participate in the Cato Institute's 21st Annual Monetary Conference, "The Future of the Euro," at The Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 20. Topics on the agenda include the impact of…

ECB hits out at France and Germany

The European Central Bank called for "complete compliance" with the EU's stability and growth pact in its monthly report released on Thursday 9 October, according to Expatica. The ECB said the pact was vital to success of the single European currency,…

Germany's Eichel says European economy improving

German finance minister Hans Eichel has said Europe needs stability and growth, according to AFX Europe. Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet said at the meeting of French and German finance ministers and central bank governors that the ECB puts…

IMF's Rogoff urges EU stability pact reform

IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff has said that the EU's stability and growth pact needs to be implemented differently in the future, says AFX Asia. He also said he would not be against the European Central Bank cutting interest rates again now.

IMF lowers its growth forecast for euro zone

The IMF cut its growth forecast to 0.5 percent this year from an April forecast of 1.1 per cent, according to a report by Bloomberg. The report also said while the euro's exchange rate has "stabilised", the US fiscal and current account deficits, as well…

Wellink: EU 'budget sinners' need sanctions

In an interview to be published, Dutch central bank chief Nout Wellink said sanctions could be imposed against countries whose public deficits exceed agreed limits under the Stability and Growth Pact, according to AFP. "Penalties are part of the system…

European central banks call for respect on Pact

Central bankers from Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have called on euro-zone countries to respect the stability and growth pact fearing that growing demands for flexibility could undermine their own countries' efforts to join the euro, reports…

Snow says U.S. economic growth accelerating

US Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Tuesday 22 July that we are seeing good signs that the US economy is beginning to take off, Reuters reports. Snow said the pace of expansion should pick up substantially in the second half of this year and during…

Bundesbank- German deficit may make ECB job harder

Bundesbank Chief Economist Hermann Remsperger said in an interview a third breach in as many years by Germany "would further damage the credibility of Europe's stability and growth pact, which would ultimately make a stability-oriented monetary policy…

Duisenberg presents the ECB's Annual Report 2002

Presenting the ECB's Annual Report 2002 to the European Parliament Wim Duisenberg of the ECB said emphasised the need for Member States to respect the Stability and Growth Pact and said the ECB believes that the tools chosen by the ECB to communicate and…

Germany's Schroder calls on ECB to reduce rates

German chancellor Gerhard Schroder has questioned the ECB as to "whether they have done enough to stimulate growth", according to a report in the Financial Times. He told Pedro Solbes, EU monetary affairs commissioner, on Tuesday that Germany would…

Advisor to UK chancellor says scrap Stability Pact

In a paper published on Monday 19 May in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy abd reported in The Times, Michael Artis, an economics professor who provided technical input for some of the 18 euro studies sent to the UK Cabinet this weekend, and…

Germany drops pledge to balance budget

Germany on 11 May conceded defeat in its battle to cut spending and avoid recession by dropping its pledge to balance its budget by 2006 as required under the Stability and Growth Pact, according to a report by EurActiv.

European Central Bank - Annual Report 2002

The European Central Bank has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. The report suggested Greece, France and Italy are not expected to reduce their deficits sufficiently by the end of this year, providing a warning to those countries to…

ECB's Issing on eurozone growth

In testimony to the European Parliament Otmar Issing of the ECB said eurozone economic growth is expected to be only moderate this year, and inflation is forecast to fall below 2%, although developments continue to be overshadowed by the war in Iraq. He…

Norges Bank Inflation Report, March 2003

REPORT - Norway's central bank published its latest Inflation Report on 5 March. The Bank says the outlook for growth has deteriorated since the October report and there are no signs of an imminent recovery. On the domestic front, the Norwegian economy…

Survey of Professional Forecasters

SURVEY - The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its Survey of Professional Forecasters for the First Quarter 2003. The economy will grow slowly over the first half of the year, according to 37 forecasters surveyed. However, the…

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