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NBP says Poland to join euro when best for country
President of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Slawomir Skrzypek said on Wednesday 31 January that Poland would join the eurozone if the move proves profitable.
Canada's Dodge on the financial system
In a speech given on 1 February David Dodge of the Bank of Canada called the federal government's decision to halt a significant tax loophole offered to income trusts the best way to level the corporate playing field.
Lewis named as Richmond Fed deputy chair
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors on Wednesday 31 January named a new deputy chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
Central bank reserve management forum
The Brunei Ministry of Finance hosted the 5th Southeast Asian Central Banks Research and Training Centre (SEACEN) Executive Committee (EXCO) meeting this week at the Rizqun International Hotel.
BoE's Besley says data 'drip-feed' prompted hike
Bank of England MPC member Timothy Besley said in an interview with the Financial Times published Thursday 1 February he was concerned inflation would not fall as quickly as the bank would like.
Bank of Russia appoints new deputy chairman
The Bank of Russia said Thursday 1 February that it had appointed a new deputy chairman to replace Andrei Kozlov, who was shot dead in a crime widely linked to his work at the central bank.
Report says China to set up FX investment unit
The Chinese government is expected to introduce a number of foreign exchange reform measures this year including setting up a state forex investment company, the China Securities Journal reported Thursday 1 February, citing an unnamed state official.
Reforming China's exchange rate policy
This Working Paper from the University of Venice is aimed at analysing the decision of the Chinese central bank to reform the exchange rate of the national currency and to gauge the effects of this change in regime on the Chinese economy and the world…
Does inflation targeting matter for EMEs?
This Working Paper presents an empirical assessment of the performance of EMEs that have adopted inflation targets to conduct monetary policy.
IMF paper on building supervisory structures
The IMF Working Paper "Building supervisory structures in Sub-Saharan Africa - An analytical framework" says that current trends in financial sector development in sub-Saharan Africa are prompting policymakers to focus on the design of appropriate…
Report recommends limited IMF gold sales
The report by the Committee of Eminent Persons released has recommended that the Fund sell 400 tonnes of its 3,217 tonnes of gold to finance an endowment fund.
Remarks by the ECB on the oversight of SWIFT
The European Central Bank (ECB) said in a press release Thursday 1 January it would like to note that central banks are responsible for fostering financial stability and promoting the smooth operation of payment and settlement systems.
Interview with SWIFT's Campos
In this recent interview with The Asian Banker, Lazaro Campos, head of the banking industry division at SWIFT says that SWIFT will become part of the domestic securities world before it picks up in payments.
Ex-RBA chief joins Woolworths board
Woolworths has appointed former Reserve Bank of Australia governor Ian Macfarlane to its board, the company said in a statement on Tuesday 30 January.
Canada's Dodge to talk over second term in June
Bank of Canada governor David Dodge has said governing Canada's central bank is "still fun," and that he will speak with the board in June about whether or not to seek a second term as governor.
Hungary's PM to discuss central bank nomination
Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany has invited leaders from the country's parliamentary parties for a meeting next week to discuss the nomination for central bank governor, the bbj.hu website reported Tuesday 30 January.
Slovene president defends Gaspari nomination
Slovenia's president Janez Drnovsek has defended his decision to nominate Mitja Gaspari for a second term as central bank governor. "His contribution to the development of the Slovenian financial system is great," Drnovsek told POP TV on Sunday 28…
Chavez set to receive decree powers Wednesday
Venezuela's Congress has delayed by a day its vote to give president Hugo Chavez decree powers enabling him to nationalise oil and utility assets and strip the central bank of its autonomy.
Malaysia confirms dollar reserves shift
Malaysia has moved some of its $82 billion of currency reserves away from the dollar, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told reporters Tuesday 30 January in Davos.
Stark says ECB policy still accommodative
European Central Bank chief economist Juergen Stark told Boersen-Zeitung in an interview to be published Thursday 1 February that eurozone monetary policy remains accommodative despite the 25 basis point December rate increase.