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SNB's Roth says rates not high enough yet

Swiss National Bank (SNB) chairman Jean-Pierre Roth said in an interview published Wednesday 21 February that Switzerland's current interest rate level is still not high enough to guarantee price stability in the medium-term.

Ex BoJ's Fujiwara says rate rise needed

The Bank of Japan should raise interest rates before the current rock-bottom rates trigger an asset bubble in the economy, a former BOJ deputy governor said on Monday 19 February in an interview with Reuters.

St Louis Fed's Poole on US saving

In the speech 'US saving' given on 15 February William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said a significant decline in long-term real interest rates started in the early 1990s, when the estimated real yield averaged around 3.5 percent.

PBOC's Zhou says inflation data being studied

People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan told reporters Friday 9 February the central bank is studying inflation data carefully to see if the recent acceleration is due to real inflationary pressures or seasonal factors.

Philadelphia's Plosser on the economic outlook

In the speech 'The economic outlook: Prospects for 2007' given on 7 February Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the central bank may need to raise its benchmark interest rate as recent stronger economic growth increases the…

ECB seeks to preserve its independence

This article from the Associated Press, published Tuesday 6 February, looks at the debate over whether countries that use the euro should have an influence on its decision-making process.

Ito says BoJ must explain policy better

A member of the Japanese government's top economic council said on Monday 5 February in an interview with Reuters the Bank of Japan should promote accountability and transparency in its monetary policy as it has not been doing a good job in communicating…

Bahrain's Crown Prince has doubts on GCC deadline

In an interview published Monday 5 February, Crown Prince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain cast doubt on a 2010 deadline for monetary union in the region and said his country and the five other GCC states still had some issues to resolve on…

PBOC's Gang says China to step up liquidity fight

A senior official at the People's Bank of China said on Sunday 4 February that China had mopped up much of the excess liquidity derived from massive trade and investment flows but must stay alert to keep money supply and credit in check.

The RBI's Jekyll and Hyde act

This article from The Economic Times, published Monday 5 February, asks why the Reserve Bank of India's latest monetary policy review reads like a thriller but pulls up short at the last minute.

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