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VISA attacks RBA credit card plan

AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) plans to regulate credit card interchange fees have come under attack from Visa International.

Clearing and settlement of securities: in Europe

SPEECH - Speech by Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, at the Symposium of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Payment and Securities Settlement Systems in Germany against the Background of European and International…

E-Signature law may see PSL reap rewards

POLAND - The Sejm has a new hot topic. The Electronic Signature Act was supposed to unleash the market for advanced online services, but may now become the source of large profits for a company said to have ties with the Peasants' Party (PSL).

Fed's Ferguson - must monitor changes in payments

US - Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson said on Tuesday 4 Sep the continued changes in the U.S. and world financial systems as well as the payment systems should continue to receive scrutiny from officials even though no problems are evident as…

Visa expects global slowdown to weigh on card use

CHINA - The worldwide growth in sales involving Visa credit cards is expected to slow next year in line with a global economic slowdown, Visa International Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Williamson said 3 September.

New notes pose problems for cash machines

SPAIN - Spain's Azkoyen, one of the world's leading cigarette and vending machine producers, is already cashing in on next January's launch of euro notes and coins.

Chile banks may soon pay interest on checking acc

CHILE - Banks might soon offer interest-bearing checking accounts to clients in Chile, after Central Bank President Carlos Massad on 28 August publicly invited the country's leading bank trade association to join in studying the matter.

Effective websites: not just a beauty contest

RESEARCH - Today we show two pieces of research on central bank web sites. The first is taken from the journal Central Banking, produced by Central Banking publications, the latest August 2001 edition. The second is an extract from an article published…

Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed

SPEECH - Bob McTeer, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas gave a speech on 23 August before the New Roads & E-Roads Conference, Dallas, Texas.

High-tech credit card scam spreads

ASIA - International criminal gangs are using high-technology to steal thousands of credit card numbers at a time from trusting shoppers.

Tanzania to suspend German currency printer deal

TANZANIA - The Tanzanian government has directed the central bank to rescind its decision to award a German currency printing firm a multi-million dollar tender to print banknote for Tanzania due to a recent report of mass misprinting by the company, the…

Bankers say no ATMs near casinos in border regions

THAILAND - The Thai Bankers' Association says that no members have automated teller machines or credit card approval terminals near or inside casinos located outside Thai territory along the Laotian and Cambodian borders.

Credit card use doubles in South Korea

SOUTH KOREA - Apparently boosted by a range of government measures encouraging the use of creditor cards, the daily use of credit cards almost doubled in the first half of this year from a year ago, the Bank of Korea said on 5 August.

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