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Cyprus and Malta join gold agreement

Central Banking | 25 Jan 2008 secure

Cyprus and Malta, the two newest members of the eurozone, have signed up to the Central Bank Gold Agreement, which limits the amount of gold cooperating institutions can sell.

Topics: Ireland, Sweden, ECB, Eurozone, Switzerland, Riksbank, Bundesbank, Germany, Inflation, Portugal, Italy, Europe, Finland, Gold, France, Malta, Austria, Spain, Netherlands, Slovenia, Greece, Luxembourg, Belgium, Cyprus

Riksbank holds rates at 4%

Central Banking | 19 Dec 2007 secure

Topics: Sweden, Interest rates, Riksbank, Inflation

Riksbank appoints new financial stability deputy

Central Banking | 12 Dec 2007 secure

Topics: Sweden, Riksbank

UK and Japan react to house prices, but not Fed

Central Banking | 07 Dec 2007 secure

Topics: International, Sweden, Federal Reserve, Japan, Bank of England, Riksbank

Sweden on course to hit 2% target - Ingves

Central Banking | 19 Nov 2007 secure

Topics: Sweden, Interest rates, Riksbank, Inflation, Stefan Ingves, communication

Riksbank unanimous on rate verdict

Central Banking | 13 Nov 2007 secure

Topics: Sweden, Interest rates, Riksbank

European central bank response wins plaudits

Central Banking | 12 Nov 2007 secure

Topics: International, Financial crisis, euro, Sweden, ECB, Interest rates, European Central Bank, Norway, Bank of England, Riksbank, Europe, IMF

Sweden hikes rates to highest level in five years

Central Banking | 31 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: Sweden, Interest rates, Riksbank, Inflation

Three US economists scoop Nobel prize

Central Banking | 15 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, Sweden, Riksbank

Cash costs more than cards in Sweden

Central Banking | 08 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: Sweden, Riksbank

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