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Bank Negara Malaysia - Annual Report 2004
The Central Bank of Malaysia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2004. The Malaysian economy experienced its most rapid growth in four years, expanding by 7.1% in 2004 as a result of robust growth in both global trade and domestic demand,…
Bank of England reduces rates by 0.25%
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted on Thursday 4 August to reduce the Bank's repo rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.5%.
National Bank of Macedonia - Annual Report 2004
The National Bank of Macedonia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2004. In the next period, banking supervision will be focused on the promotion of the supervisory regulations, with a view to its full compliance with the Basel banking…
ECB 'Blue Book' on payment and settlement systems
The European Central Bank published the latest addendum to the June 2001 report entitled "Payment and securities settlement systems in the European Union" (third edition) on Tuesday.
HKMA's Pang on the Retail Bond Issue
In a speech given on 18 July Peter Pang of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said the upcoming Retail Bond issue has both Hong Kong Dollar and US Dollar denominated notes. This is the first time that the HKMC issues US Dollar notes.
IMF statement on G-8 proposal for debt relief
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, issued a statement after Wednesday's meeting to discuss the proposal for HIPC debt cancellation agreed by the G-8 Summit on 8 July.
Bank of England set to cut interest rates
The Bank of England is widely expected to reduce UK interest rates when it concludes its 100th Monetary Policy Committee meeting on Thursday 4 August.
BOJ current-account balance may fall below target
The balance of current accounts at the Bank of Japan is expected to drop below the 30-35 trln yen liquidity target today, to around 28.3 trln yen, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported on Wednesday 3 August, citing an unnamed source at the central bank.
Costello says RBA decision reflects solid growth
Treasurer Peter Costello said the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to leave interest rates at 5.5 per cent after its monthly board meeting on Wednesday 3 August reflects continuing solid economic growth in the country.
BSP official sees economy recovering
The chief investor relations officer of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippine central bank, said in an interview that the economy is slowly regaining the growth momentum that was disrupted by the political crisis in the past two months.
Pressure on Asia to shift reserves
Asian central banks may have to shift up to $500 billion in reserves from dollars to euros and yen or risk foregoing $28 billion a year in potential revenue, according to a report published by Goldman Sachs Group.
Basel Committee corporate governance practices
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has issued for public comment revised guidance to help promote the adoption of sound corporate governance practices by banking organisations.
Central Bank of Ireland, Quarterly Bulletin 3/2005
Ireland's central bank published its Third Quarterly Bulletin for 2005 on Thursday 28 July. In the latest Bulletin the central bank said that the prospects for the domestic economy remain broadly positive.
Monetary Authority of Macao - Annual Report 2004
The Monetary Authority of Macao has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2004. During the five years since the return of sovereignty Macao has adopted a series of effective measures for economic reform and stimulating economic growth, the…
Nat Bank of Kyrgyz Republic - Annual Report 2004
The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2004. Economic growth, the low inflation rate, growth of investment in the real sector, and the strengthening of the banking system were significant results in…
Malaysia's Zeti on Islamic finance
In the speech 'Fostering leadership role in Islamic finance' given on 19 July, Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said with the experience that has been built up in Islamic banking and finance over the years, it is timely and desirable to…
Central Bank of Kuwait - Annual Report 2003-2004
The Central Bank of Kuwait pursued its efforts in drawing and implementing monetary policy, as well as enhancing the programs for the supervision and oversight of the banking and financial system during the year, the report said.
Malaysia's Zeti on the Asian Bond Fund
In the speech 'Launch of the Asian Bond Fund (ABF) Malaysia Bond Index Fund' given on 18 July, Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said the launch of the ABF Malaysian Bond Index Fund today marks another important milestone resulting from…
ECB paper on large-value payment systems
The ECB Working Paper "Incorporating a 'public good factor' into the pricing of large-value payment systems" considers optimal pricing rules for a public large-value payment system (LVPS) that produces a public good (like prevention of systemic risk) but…
ECB sued over euro note security
A company that specialises in anti-counterfeiting technology filed a lawsuit against the European Central Bank on Monday 1 August claiming the euro common currency infringes on a patent issued in 1999.
Sweden's central bank signs for RTGS system
Sweden's central bank Sveriges Riksbank has contracted with Italian IT provider Societa Interbancaria per l'Automazione (SIA) for the delivery and implementation of a real time gross settlement (RTGS) system.
Snow says Brazil markets taking scandal in stride
US Treasury Secretary John Snow said there is little evidence that Brazil's economy is being damaged by a vote-buying scandal that has engulfed the government of President Lula da Silva.
Greenspan praises late ECB chief
Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan on Monday 1 August praised the contribution of the European Central Bank's first president, Wim Duisenberg, who died on Sunday.
BOJ's Fukui positive on economy
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui told parliament on Tuesday 2 August that consumer prices will likely turn positive by the year-end and the soft patch in the economy could soon be over.