Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

Central bank autonomy in spotlight post-crisis

Central bank autonomy in spotlight post-crisis

Here and there around the world, governments are urging central banks to ease the pain of belt-tightening – and ward off the risk of an economic relapse – by taking their time to shrink balance sheets that have billowed during the financial crisis. The risk for markets is clear: if supine central banks are unwilling […]
China official rejects US complaints on currency

China official rejects US complaints on currency

Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Zhong Shan, in Washington at a time of heightened US-China trade and political tensions, told business leaders that changing the exchange rate was not the way to fix a huge bilateral trade imbalance. “Revaluing the renminbi is not a good recipe for solving problems,” he told the US Chamber of Commerce, […]
Ghana sees $800m annual budget boost from oil

Ghana sees $800m annual budget boost from oil

The figures, in a website survey asking Ghanaians how the windfall should be used, underline that proceeds from output at its Jubilee field due to start late this year will only transform the poor West African state if used carefully. Using a 10-year average price of oil at $65 barrel, the ministry predicted that annual […]
Japan scales back privatisation of behemoth bank

Japan scales back privatisation of behemoth bank

The Japanese government has scaled back its privatisation plan for Japan Post to hold more than a third of its shares, keeping a grip on the mammoth state-owned financial conglomerate that is the single largest holder of government bonds. Japan Post is the country’s biggest financial institution, with financial assets of about ¥300trn ($3.3trn) – […]
UK, Germany to press for global bank risk tax

UK, Germany to press for global bank risk tax

Months after British Prime Minister Gordon Brown fronted a range of ideas for getting banks to pay for their own rescues, his Finance Minister Alistair Darling said more countries now agree on the need for an international systemic tax on banks. “This must be brought forward quickly, as I will urge international finance ministers in […]
S&P raises Morocco’s rating on low debt

S&P raises Morocco’s rating on low debt

The agency said in a statement it had raised Morocco’s long-term foreign currency sovereign credit rating to ‘BBB-‘ from ‘BB+’, and its long-term local currency sovereign credit rating to ‘BBB+’ from ‘BBB’. Morocco’s combined foreign and domestic debt stock was slashed as a proportion of GDP to 48 percent last year from 68 percent in […]
California seeks smooth adoption of cap-and-trade

California seeks smooth adoption of cap-and-trade

California aims to avoid major economic shocks with its carbon cap-and-trade system slated to start in 2012, the state’s chief climate change regulator said recently, adding that the most populous US state would try to harmonise its system with any federal plan. California vaulted to the vanguard of US climate change in 2006 with an […]
Pfizer, Glaxo sign 10-year vaccine deal for poor

Pfizer, Glaxo sign 10-year vaccine deal for poor

The deal, brokered by the Geneva-based GAVI Alliance (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation), is the first under a new scheme called an Advance Market Commitment (AMC) which guarantees a market for vaccines supplied to poor nations but sets a maximum price drugmakers can expect to receive. GAVI estimates that the introduction of new vaccines […]
Will US yuan calls make for a stubborn China?

Will US yuan calls make for a stubborn China?

Beijing’s groans over US demands to let the yuan rise have been grand theatre, but domestic currents favouring a stronger currency are likely to prevail when Chinese leaders cool down to plot policy. China’s denunciations of US pressure have, combined with other recent tension between the two powers, fostered the view that Beijing will put […]
Djibouti sees boom in banking

Djibouti sees boom in banking

The financial sector in the tiny Horn of Africa nation is attracting new business as a stable country surrounded by trouble spots. “The banking sector in Djibouti has seen an explosion. Last year eight new banks, Islamic and conventional, opened their doors and are doing well. More will arrive this year,” central bank Governor Djama […]