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BoE's Barker and Fisher on economic outlook

Although there have been some encouraging signs in the British and global economies, the real question is what is happening to final demand, said Kate Barker, an external member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).

US output gap may be smaller than thought

That core inflation has fallen relatively little indicates that there is less slack in the American economy, and thus a smaller output gap, than standard estimates predict, research published by the San Francisco Federal Reserve posits.

Central Bank of Armenia - Annual Report 2007/08

One of the key priorities in 2009 for the Central Bank of Armenia is the establishment of the All-Armenian Bank, which will invest large-scale projects with focus on education, healthcare, and tourism, notes the latest Annual Report from the country's…

No to EU, yes to supervision role for BoE

The idea of a greater role for European Union regulation of United Kingdom's financial services must be resisted, said Sir Martin Jacomb, a former external director of the Bank of England, in a new report from the Centre for Policy Studies, a think tank.

Iceland explains another deep cut

Members of the Central Bank of Iceland's Monetary Policy Committee decided to cut the key policy rate by 250 basis points to 13% in light of the improved stability of the krona, the minutes for the 5 and 6 May meeting reveal.

Interview: William White

Claire Jones speaks to William White about the lessons from history in getting out of the current crisis and the need for thinking more long term about the consequences of policymaking

SARB - Monetary Policy Review

The heightened levels of global economic uncertainty are making monetary-policy decisions more challenging, notes the latest Monetary Policy Review from the South African Reserve Bank.

Latvia cuts to 4%

The Bank of Latvia cut its key rate by a full percentage point on Thursday in a bid to limit the scale of its economic contraction.

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