On 9 December 2013 the Monetary and Statistics
Department of the Czech National Bank (Česká národní banka) published
the latest issue of its quarterly review of central banks’ monetary policy (čtvrtletník
Monitoring centrálních bank), in both Czech and English.
The bulletin covers
developments in monetary policy and inflation in nine jurisdictions whose
central banks use inflation targeting as the cornerstone of their monetary
policy: EU (ECB), USA , UK , Sweden , Hungary , Poland , Norway , Switzerland , and New Zealand .
For each
jurisdiction the bulletin indicates the central bank’s inflation target, the
dates of recent monetary policy meetings and any changes in policy rates, the
most recent inflation figures, the dates of upcoming monetary policy meetings,
the dates of upcoming publications, a prediction of the direction of upcoming
movements in the policy rate, and a 12-month graph of the key policy rate and
the inflation rate.
This issue features
an original four-page article entitled, “Inflation Expectations.” After a brief introductory discussion of the
effects of inflation expectations on price levels and the need for central
banks to measure such expectations, the article gives a quick overview of the
measurement methods used in the USA , the EU, and Japan , and provides a
handy table summarizing recent measurements of inflation expectations in 9
jurisdictions.
The 11-page
bulletin closes with a 1-page summary of a speech given on 17 October 2013 by Peter Praet, Member of the
Executive Board of the ECB, at the ECB Conference on Household Finance and
Consumption held in Frankfurt am Main. The
speech, entitled “Household heterogeneity and the transmission mechanism”,
discussed the influence of household-income disparity on the success of
monetary policy in the eurozone, pointing out that wealthier households have
more liquid assets with which they can smooth out their consumption between
good times and bad, and poorer households react more quickly to monetary policy
measures such as modification of interest rates.
Sources:
ČNB review in Czech: Monitoring
centrálních bank - prosinec 2013 (pdf, 356 kB) (2013-12-09 11:58:08 )
Peter Praet speech in its entirety: Household
heterogeneity and the transmission mechanism (2013-10-17)