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Holocaust museum slams Romanian central bank over ruling on anti-Semite coin
US Holocaust Memorial Museum labels National Bank of Romania’s decision to keep anti-Semite coin in circulation “misguided”
Ireland’s Honohan pushes for greater cooperation
Central Bank of Ireland’s governor Patrick Honohan says euro area needs to better exploit the benefits of tight cooperation
Australia’s Battellino stresses importance of floating exchange rate
Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Ric Battellino says floating exchange rate regime helped dissipate external shocks to economy
IMF: bond issuance creates more effective monetary policy channel
IMF study says government bond issuance can help mop up excess liquidity, making monetary policy more effective
Nepal to end circulation of banknotes featuring ousted king
Nepal Rastra Bank says it will phase out old notes depicting former monarch
Regional Fed staff to make way for foreign officials at Jackson Hole: reports
Reports say ticket allocation for regional Fed presidents and research directors will drop from two to one; New York Fed markets chief no longer on invite list
Basel bids to make bondholders pay price of failure
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision says all instruments classified as tier one and tier two capital bear some of the cost of taxpayer support
Korea’s Kim: interest rate hikes had limited impact
Bank of Korea governor Kim Choong-soo says current monetary policy stance remains accommodative
NZ’s Bollard: goods tax to have temporary inflationary effect
Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Alan Bollard says recent tax on goods and services will only have temporary effect on inflation
Romania keeps coin featuring anti-Semite in circulation
Romania says it will keep a controversial coin featuring an anti-Semite despite calls for ban by Jewish community
Ireland’s Honohan defends Europe’s banks
Continent’s stress tests have lifted some of the doubt over banks’ underlying health, Central Bank of Ireland governor Patrick Honohan says
NY Fed reports dip in household debt
New York Federal Reserve says households now owe more than 6% less than in 2008
SEC makes landmark fraud charge against US state
Securities and Exchange Commission makes its first-ever case against a state, on grounds of securities fraud; New Jersey alleged to have misled bond investors on pension contributions it was making
Canada throws weight behind Basel III, lauding output gains
Bank of Canada says forthcoming capital and liquidity ratios will save the country nearly C$200 billion; stresses that Canada must not rest on laurels, not having experienced banking crisis
Rand volatility a by-product of open economy: Sarb’s Mminele
South African Reserve Bank deputy governor Daniel Mminele says currency fluctuations are to be expected; stresses opposition to fixed exchange rate, dropping inflation targeting
Minneapolis Fed’s Kocherlakota on the FOMC’s outlook
President of Minneapolis Federal Reserve Narayana Kocherlakota says recovery will only be “moderate”
BoJ on dollar’s “exorbitant privilege”
Bank of Japan research notes that with great privilege comes great responsibility
Vietnam continues dong devaluation
State Bank of Vietnam devalues the dong for the third time in the past 12 months
BoE: Agents’ summary of business conditions (June 2010)
Bank of England’s June summary of business conditions finds retailers fear government spending cuts
National Bank of the Republic of Belarus – Annual Report (2009)
National Bank of the Republic of Belarus’ 2009 Annual Report shows worsening terms of trade
Iceland slashes on strengthening króna
Central Bank of Iceland cuts rates by one percentage point as it prepares to buy foreign currency following króna gains
Australia’s Stevens warns on dangers of over-regulation
Reserve Bank of Australia’s Glenn Stevens cautions against a return to the “intrusive” regulation seen in the United States in the 1930s
ECB paper: global finance has little impact on Mediterranean
Real economy, not finance, impacts Mediterranean, research published by the European Central Bank posits
HKMA: Australia’s investment-led deficit well balanced
Hong Kong Monetary Authority study shows that current account deficits are not always a bad thing