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Nice EU Treaty needed for European Central Bank
As European Union leaders gather in Nice to reform the bloc's decision making processes in preparation for enlargement, one crucial item is absent from the agenda: the European Central Bank. A new paper by the Centre for Economic Policy Research says…
RBZ To announce new monetary policy measures
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, Leonard Tsumba, is expected to announce new monetary policy measures for the year 2001 by the end of this month, a central bank spokesman said this week.
CNB chief, deputy minister assess joining Eurozone
The date of the Czech Republic joining the European monetary union remains unclear. It depends on the speed of the Czech Republic moving closer to the EU, on political decisions and on the harmonisation of legal systems. This was stated by Czech National…
Lithuania should keep currency board - NBP chief
Lithuania should keep the currency board model as long as the situation of country's economy is unclear, the president of the Polish central bank said in the Vilnius conference on Thursday.
Ex-Greenland staff sue Bank of Uganda
Four hundred and eight former employees of Greenland Bank have sued the Bank of Uganda and their former employer for non-payment of gratuity, pension and terminal benefits.
Nigeria pressurises banks to reduce interest rates
The Central Bank of Nigeria has mounted pressure on commercial and merchant banks to reduce their lending interest rates.
Macedonia seeks bigger share of Yugoslav gold
Governor of the Central Bank of Macedonia Ljube Trpeski said that Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina will request the Bank for International Settlements in Basel to change the formula for sharing of foreign currency reserves in gold of the former National…
HKMA seeks right to approve senior bank staff
Hong Kong's quasi-central bank Monday proposed a regulatory change which would give it the power to approve the appointment of senior management at the city's banks.
Fujiwara-Can't say if return to zero rate possible
Bank of Japan deputy governor Sakuya Fujiwara said on Thursday he could not say whether it was possible to return to a policy of guiding the key overnight call rate virtually to zero.
Netherlands: Discord over bourse policing
Supervisors of financial institutions in the Netherlands disagree over the division of tasks over the control of share trading. The conflict centres on the role of the Dutch securities board with regard to institutions which fall under one of the other…
Prevention, mgmt of financial crises - David Klein
The follow are the prepared remarks by Bank of Israel governor Dr David Klein fpr a meeting on Finance and Development.
Riksbank hikes rates, policy stance to neutral
The Riksbank said that its 25 basis point hike that raised the repo rate to 4.0% Thursday was based on its new assessment that inflation would rise above the central bank's 2% limit in two year's time in the absence of tighter monetary policy.
Welteke - cannot say yet if euro turned around
Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke on Thursday said he could not tell whether the euro has already turned the corner, adding that the currency's further performance depended on US economic growth.
RBI governor favours flexible inflation target
Central bank inflation targets should be flexible to allow for varying economic conditions, Reserve Bank of India governor Bimal Jalan said Thursday.
UK supervisor warns banks over telecom exposure
Britain's financial regulator on Thursday intensified pressure on banks to display vigilance in managing their multi-billion dollar exposure to the telecom sector.
Zimbabwe foreign payment arrears reach $488m
Zimbabwe's foreign payment arrears, a result of severe hard currency shortages, stood at $488m in November, according to statistics published by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe this week.
Balcerowicz proposed for Polish central bank chief
Poland's president on Thursday named Leszek Balcerowicz, the architect of the country's free market reforms in the early 1990s, as his candidate to become the new central bank chief, the presidential press office said.
Italy govt bides time over court bank-loan ruling
Italian Treasury minister Vincenzo Visco said on Thursday the government had yet to decide what action to take after the Supreme Court ruled banks should refund loan interest payments amounting to billions of euros.
Fraga says Brazil inflation on target in 2001
Brazil's central bank president Arminio Fraga said on Thursday that inflation in Latin America's biggest economy was on track at 4% for 2001, despite a pending new minimum wage increase.
Yugoslav parliament appoints cbank deputy governor
Yugoslavia's parliament appointed a Montenegrin deputy central bank governor on Thursday, ending a row over the post that threatened to postpone Belgrade's return to the International Monetary Fund this month.
Lithuanian and Polish cbanks sign supervisory deal
Governors of the central banks of Poland and Lithuania on Thursday signed an agreement to facilitate banking supervision between the two countries.
Amended CNB law worsens EU accession chances
The Chamber of Deputies today did not identify itself with the arguments of the European Commission and decided that the controversial amended law on the Czech National Bank will take effect on 1 January 2001, central bank spokesman Milan Tomanek told…
Welteke plays down EMU warnings ahead of Nice
Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke on Thursday played down his earlier warnings about allowing eastern European countries into the Eurozone too soon, just as a difficult summit on EU enlargement started in Nice.
Buba says many points in Basel Accord unresolved
Germany's Bundesbank said on Thursday regulators had left many points unresolved after meeting in New York this week to review changes to the Basel Accord on global banking regulations.