Inflation
Fed's Meyer - A little inflation better than none
US - Outgoing Federal Reserve Governor Laurence Meyer said on Wednesday that the U.S. central bank's commitment to price stability should not be taken as a goal to eliminate inflation entirely.
Swiss gov't resists bid to widen cen bank mandate
SWITZERLAND - The Swiss government has resisted efforts by leftists and trade unions, during a revision of the central bank law, to make the Swiss National Bank lay equal stress on growth and employment as well as fighting inflation.
Ukraine's monetary policy will toughen in 2002
UKRAINE - Chairman of the board of governors of the National Bank of Ukraine Anatoly Halchynsky warned on 4 January against overly optimism with regard to the 6.1% inflation rate for 2001, stressing that, given the present conditions in Ukraine, the NBU…
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…
The events that triggered Argentina's crisis
ARTICLE - The people of Argentina have seen their pensions taken away, unemployment soar, inflation jump and their industries decimated.
UK inflation falls to record low
UK - UK inflation fell more steeply than expected last month, paving the way for further interest rate cuts to stimulate the economy.
IMF Working Paper - Inflation Targeting
RESEARCH - Inflation Targeting and the Unemployment-Inflation Trade-off by Eric Clifton, Hyginus Leon and Chorng-Huey Wong, International Monetary Fund, October 2001.
Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report 4th Q 2001
REPORT - The central bank of Sweden today, 5 December, published its Inflation Report for 4th Quarter 2001.
Brazil c bank criticised for paranoia
BRAZIL - The Central Bank has come under criticism for giving too much priority to its inflation targets. On Tuesday, Rio de Janeiro federal university economics professor Reinaldo Goncalves said "a anti-inflation paranoia" has been created, leaving…
Swedish cen bank holds rate, cuts growth forecast
SWEDEN - Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, left its key repo rate unchanged at 3.75 percent as expected on Wednesday, saying inflation should be in line with its two percent target over the next two years.
Economics guru warns on UK recession
UK - The threat of inflation in the UK is greater than the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee thinks, according to one of its nine influential members.
Speech by Sushil Wadhwani, Bank of England
SPEECH - Speech by Dr Sushil Wadhwani of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England to the Edinburgh University Economics Society in Edinburgh on 21 November.
BoE's Wadhwani sees UK inflation below 2.5% target
UK - Bank of England monetary policy committee member Sushil Wadhwani said he expects UK inflation to stay below the 2.5 pct official target over the next two years.
Bank of England Inflation Report November 2001
REPORT - The Bank of England has published its inflation report for November 2001.
King: Little chance of UK recession
UK- Presenting the Bank's latest inflation report, Mervyn King, the bank's deputy governor, put the chances of recession at only one in 10.
Bank of Canada Review Autumn 2001
RESEARCH - Predictability of Average Inflation over Long Time Horizons by Allan Crawford. Short summary.
Further fall takes UK headline inflation rate 1.6%
UK - The headline rate of inflation fell further last month, as mortgage lenders passed on the Bank of England's September interest rate cut to customers.
Inflation no longer a threat to eurozone
EUROPE - Wim Duisenberg, president of the European Central Bank, said yesterday, Thursday, the bank's decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points to 3.25 per cent reflected both a need to prop up battered confidence, and the bank's belief that…
Bank of Canada Review Autumn 2001
RESEARCH - A New Measure of Core Inflation by Tiff Macklem. Short summary.
Eurozone inflation dip may smooth ECB move
EUROPE - Annual inflation in the eurozone dipped to 2.4 per cent last month from 2.5 per cent in September, according to a provisional estimate released Monday.
Buba Welteke - ECB rate policy no hinder to growth
GERMANY - The European Central Bank's interest rates aren't an obstacle to growth, long-term and real interest rates are low and the ECB must avoid letting long-term inflation expectations build up, Deutsche Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke repeated,…
ECB Welteke sees euro zone recovery "rather soon"
DENMARK - Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke on Monday voiced cautious optimism that the euro zone economy would recover relatively soon and reiterated recent monetary developments did not pose an inflation risk.
Trichet: Have confidence in inflation deceleration
FRANCE - Bank of France Governor and European Central Bank Executive Board member Jean-Claude Trichet said Friday that he's confident inflation in the euro zone will continue to decelerate.
Heikensten - Policy could move in either direction
SWEDEN - The first deputy governor of Sweden's Riksbank, Lars Heikensten, on Tuesday noted that inflation should fall to target levels in the long-term, but near-term uncertainties mean monetary policy could either be eased or tightened in the months…