Research

Monetary developments in the euro area

REPORT - Monetary developments in the euro area: June 2002, released 25 July. The annual rate of growth of M3 decreased to 7.1% in June 2002, from 7.7% in May (revised downwards from 7.8%). The three-month average of the annual growth rates of M3 over…

IMF Survey, July 2002

REPORT - In the latest issue of its survey the International Monetary Fund announce the advisory panel appointed for Argentina, discuss the outlook for the euro-area economy and report on a Working Paper, Making the transition to inflation targeting.

Bank of Japan Semi-annual report 2001

REPORT - Semiannual Report on Currency and Monetary Control Second Half of Fiscal Year 2001, Bank of Japan, 23 July. The report says that although Japan's economy deteriorated in the second half of 2001 this has slowed somewhat and overseas economies…

Central Banker, Summer 2002

REPORT - The Summer 2002 edition of the St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine has been published. This edition includes articles on why the St. Louis Fed was chosen as the No. 1 Treasury check-processing site and asks What can banks do to better manage…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, June 2002

REPORT - Germany's central bank has published its Monthly Report for June 2002. The report says the stabilising of the German economy as a whole led into a slight recovery in the first quarter of this year but that the upturn in the first quarter was not…

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey

REPORT - Results from July's Business Outlook Survey reflect a slower pace of activity in the region's manufacturing sector. Although most current indicators fell from their readings in June, the major indicators of output remain positive for the seventh…

Fear and Loathing of Central Banks in America

RESEARCH - Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, by Michael Bryan and Bruce Champ, June 2002. In the paper the author's call the Federal Reserve "America's uneasy compromise between our wariness of concentrated financial power and our…

Reserve Bank of Australia - Bulletin, July 2002

REPORT - On 18 July the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) published its July 2002 Bulletin. In the Bulletin the RBA says that over the past five years, there has been a sustained rise in house prices in most major cities in Australia. Some part of this…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, July 2002

REPORT - On 18 July the Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, July 2002. In the report the BOJ says that Japan's economy, despite continued weakness in domestic demand, has almost stabilized as a whole…

Historical Model Describes 1900s Gold Standard

RESEARCH - An article in the latest edition of Economic Perspectives, from the Chicago Fed, looks at how the United States adopted the gold standard in the late nineteenth century, pegging the dollar to the British pound sterling and other currencies.

ECB Monthly Bulletin, July 2002

REPORT - The European Central Bank published its July 2002 Monthly Bulletin on 11 July. The ECB reiterated its current wait-and-see stance on interest rates, saying inflation remained a concern but mixed signals about the state of the euro zone economy…

Research paper from the HKMA

RESEARCH - Research papers on economic and financial subjects prepared by staff members in the Research Department of the HKMA. "Price Convergence between Hong Kong and the Mainland" by Jiming Ha and Kelvin Fan, June 2002, published 11 July 2002.

IMF Working Paper No. 02/ 102

WORKING PAPER - Establishing Initial Conditions in Support of Inflation Targeting, Author/Editor: Alina Carare, Andrea Schaechter, Mark R Stone, Mark D Zelmer, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, June 2002.

IMF Working Paper

RESEARCH - On the Origins of the Fleming-Mundell Model, Working Paper by James M. Boughton, Policy Development and Review Department, June 2002.

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