Speeches by category

Central bankers' speeches - Jan to Mar 2002

Date Titles
8 Jan 2002

Roger W Ferguson, Jr: Why central banks should talk

Remarks by Mr Roger W Ferguson, Jr, Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System, at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, 8 January 2002.

8 Jan 2002

Lars Heikensten: Democracy, markets and globalisation

Speech by Mr Lars Heikensten, First Deputy Governor of the Sveriges Riksbank, at the Church of Sweden seminar “If the World Bank were directed by Jesus Christ...”, Rättvik, 3 January 2002.

8 Jan 2002

Eva Srejber: Future issues for the housing market in Sweden against the background of Basel II

Speech by Ms Eva Srejber, Second Deputy Governor of the Sveriges Riksbank, at the annual meeting of the Swedish Association of Municipal Housing Companies (SABO), Taeby, 8 January 2002.

3 Jan 2002

Willem F Duisenberg: Press conference on the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins

Statement by Mr Willem F Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, at a joint press conference given by the EU Presidency, the European Central Bank and the European Commission, Frankfurt, 3 January 2002.

3 Jan 2002

Willem F Duisenberg: A new future for Europe - welcoming the euro banknotes and coins

Keynote address by Dr Willem F Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, at an awards ceremony and press conference held on the eve of the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins, Frankfurt, 31 December 2001.

3 Jan 2002

European Central Bank: Press conference - introductory statement

Introductory statement by Mr Willem F Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank and Mr Christian Noyer, Vice-President of the European Central Bank, at the press conference, held in Frankfurt, 3 January 2002.

3 Jan 2002

Leszek Balcerowicz: The optimal timing and path for Poland's entry into EMU

Speech by Prof Leszek Balcerowicz, President of the National Bank of Poland, at the 11th European Banking Congress in Frankfurt, 23 November 2001.