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RBA subsidiary chief ousted in graft probe

Payments | 20 Nov 2009 | secure

Managing director of polymer manufacturer Securency stands down as investigation reveals whistleblowers’ bribe claims ignored; offices and homes raided

Topics: Reserve Bank of Australia

RBA subsidiary chief ousted in graft probe
Separating the casino from the retail bank will not work

Financial Stability

Separating the casino from the retail bank will not work

A division between investment and retail banking will not prevent future financial crises, Clive Briault, the founder of Risk and Regulation Consulting and a former managing director at the Financial S...

Central Banking | 12 Nov 2009 |secure

FSA’s Turner is right to push for a Tobin tax

Financial Stability

FSA’s Turner is right to push for a Tobin tax

The financial sectors in mature economies grew too large in the run-up to the crisis. A Tobin tax can help prevent this from happening again, argues Costas Lapavitsas, a professor at the School for Ori...

Central Banking | 02 Nov 2009 |secure

How narrow banks would fit in the financial system

Banking

How narrow banks would fit in the financial system

Alessandro Roselli, a former official of the Bank of Italy, calls for a banking structure where narrow banks co-exist with commercial banks, properly redefined, and investment banks.

Central Banking | 28 Oct 2009 |secure

King is right to call for radical reform of banking

Banking

King is right to call for radical reform of banking

Bank of England governor’s desire for fundamental overhaul should be applauded, Robert Pringle, the chairman of Central Banking Publications, argues

Central Banking | 20 Oct 2009 |secure

Financial Stability

A cynical view of the 2009 IMF/ World Bank meetings

Robert Pringle, the chairman of Central Banking Publications, sums up this year’s gathering in Istanbul

Central Banking | 06 Oct 2009 |secure

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Central Banking Vol. XX.II features an exclusive interview with Heng Swee Keat, the managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, who explains how the city state has responded to the financial crisis.

In conversation with Robert Pringle, Nobel-Prize winning economist Robert Mundell explains why the dollar alone cannot be the basis for the international monetary system.

In a special feature on Asia’s resurgence, Hui Feng reports on the delicate balancing act facing Beijing’s policymakers, Donghyun Park examines how the crisis has impacted the region’s sovereign wealth funds and Rodney Dickens compares the policy responses in Australia and New Zealand.

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