Interest rates
Fed says what it means -- No interest rate cut
According to this article published Friday 13 April by John Berry of Bloomberg, the Federal Reserve has shown over the last three weeks that communicating the finer points of monetary policy decisions isn't easy.
ECB says rates are boosting growth
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet told a press conference Thursday 12 April the ECB's interest rates are still boosting economic growth after seven increases since late 2005, leaving open the possibility of a further move.
IMF World Economic Outlook, April 2007
The International Monetary Fund published its World Economic Outlook April 2007 on 11 April. In the report the IMF said the European Central Bank should raise interest rates again this summer, and further tightening moves may also be necessary after that.
BOK says economy on modest growth track
The Bank of Korea left its key short-term rate unchanged at 4.5 percent on Thursday 12 April saying it expected the economy to maintain modest growth on recovering domestic consumption.
BOJ's Inaba warns on low short-term rates
Short-term interest rates left at too low levels for too long could ignite inflation concerns among investors, which in turn could push up long-term rates, a senior Bank of Japan official told lawmakers Wednesday 11 April.
Brazilian cb monetary policy head resigns
Brazilian central bank director Rodrigo Azevedo resigned as chief of monetary policy, citing an interest to work outside of government, Bloomberg reported Wednesday 11 April, citing a statement.
ECB's Constancio says rates still low
European Central Bank governing council member Vitor Constancio said Wednesday 4 April that eurozone interest rates are still at historically low levels despite seven ECB rate hikes since December 2005.
NBP to publish minutes of meetings
Poland's central bank said Tuesday 3 April it will start to publish minutes from policy meetings of its interest rate-setting panel on 24 May, in a move analysts hope will offer more clarity on future monetary policy.
Garganas says ECB must be ready to act decisively
Favorable inflation trends appear to be waning in the euro one economy which is enjoying another year of strong growth, and the European Central Bank must act decisively if price risks threaten, Governing Council member Nicholas Garganas said in an…
St. Louis Fed's Poole on understanding inflation
In the speech 'Understanding inflation' given on 2 April William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said the reputation and credibility of policymakers on the Federal Reserve Board's interest rate setting FOMC are essential to keeping…
Norway's Gjedrem on the economic outlook
In the speech 'The economic outlook - address to diplomats' given on 22 March Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said the bank would continue to tighten monetary policy and that interest rates would rise in the short term.
RBA's Ryan on the kangaroo bond market
In the speech 'Some general observations on the kangaroo bond market' given on 29 March Chris Ryan of the Reserve Bank of Australia said there are some clearly identifiable factors behind the particular strength in the Kangaroo bond market in recent…
Gaspari doubts ECB rates will hit 4.25%
European Central Bank governing council member Mitja Gaspari told a news agency in an interview he had doubts about ECB interest rates reaching 4.25 percent by year-end, based on current information.
ECB's Papademos on Financial Integration in Europe
In a speech at the press conference for the first publication of the report "Financial Integration in Europe - March 2007" given on 28 March Lucas Papademos of the ECB said the lag time between changing the interest rate and seeing its affect on price…
Central Bank of Iceland, Monetary Bulletin 1/2007
According to the Central Bank of Iceland's Monetary Bulletin for March 2007, published Thursday 29 March, the inflation lower than forecast, but substantial imbalances cloud the long-term outlook.
IMF report says ECB has room for hikes - FT
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the European Central Bank (ECB) has more room for further interest rate increases if eurozone growth improves further, the Financial Times said Wednesday 28 March, citing a draft copy of the IMF World Economic…
Putting Bernanke's testimony in perspective
According to this article from MarketWatch, published Wednesday 28 March, the Federal Reserve's announcement last week that it was adopting a neutral bias on interest rate policy could turn out to be a fairytale that doesn't come true.
ECB's Garganas says maybe more work on rates
European Central Bank council member Nicholas Garganas said in an interview published Tuesday 27 March that the ECB may not be finished raising interest rates.
Bernanke says Chinese $ holdings not problem
China`s accumulation of United States debt is not a problem for the US or for the Federal Reserve monetary policy, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said in a letter dated 16 March but released on Monday 27 March.
Fed's Mishkin on inflation dynamics
In the speech 'Inflation dynamics' given on 23 March Frederic Mishkin of the Federal Reserve said core US inflation is likely to drop to 2 percent from about 2 1/4 percent, but pushing it below that may require higher interest rates.
April rate hike not too late - BOJ minutes
One of the Bank of Japan's nine policy board members called on the central bank to be cautious about hiking interest rates in light of slow wage growth and sluggish consumption, the minutes of the BoJ's Feb 20-21 meeting released Monday 26 March showed.
BOJ's Fukui repeats to hike rates slowly
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui told lawmakers Monday 26 March that the central bank will maintain its accommodative monetary policy stance for now by raising interest rates only slowly.
Gaspari says eurozone inflation under control
Outgoing European Central Bank council member Mitja Gaspari said in an interview published Friday 23 March inflation in the 13 euro nations is ``under control'' and it's not yet time to talk about further interest-rate increases.
Fed steps back from a tilt toward higher rates
According to this article from John Berry at Bloomberg, published Thursday 22 March, Federal Reserve officials have taken a small step toward a more balanced view of whether their next interest rate move would be up or down.