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Greenspan on acceptance of the Eisenhower Medal

In a speech on 'Acceptance of the Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and Service' given on 20 May, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said fears that the 2001 terrorist attacks could halt the growth of international commerce have proven groundless as the…

Former RBI governor to lead India

Manmohan Singh, a former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, is set to become India's next prime minister after Sonia Gandhi's decision to turn down the job. Mr Singh was in charge of the RBI from September 82 to January 85.

MAS chairman's dual role to stay

Singapore's Second Finance Minister Lim Hng Kiang said this week that there is no immediate need to change the status quo for Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lee Hsien Loong's concurrent role as the Monetary Authority of Singapore's chairman.

Greenspan gets the nod for new Fed term

President Bush finally renominated Alan Greenspan to another term as Federal Reserve chairman this week. Greenspan expressed his honour at the renomination. If he holds the chair until June 2006, Greenspan will be the longest-serving chairman in the Fed…

Beijing forum on banking and finance opens

four hundred bankers from China and overseas, financial institution representatives and banking supervisors gathered in Beijing on Wednesday 19 May to discuss China's banking and financing issues at a high-profile forum.

Sveriges Riksbank launches new website

The website of the Sveriges Riksbank has been changed radically in terms of content, function and graphic design and is based on the results of a user survey. The website has been developed with usability and accessibility in mind, according to the…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, April 2004

The Deutsche Bundesbank has published the English version of its April 2004 monthly report. the German economy has continued its moderate upturn which began in the summer of 2003. According to the Bundesbank's calculations, real gross domestic product …

Belgium's Quaden on an evolving financial system

In a speech on 'Efficiency and stability in an evolving financial system' given on 17 May, Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said it is important that the closer interaction between the academic and regulator's worlds which is one of the new…

China's PBOC considers new plan on NPLs

The People's Bank of China is considering adopting an aggressive new strategy to offload another 200 bln yuan in non-performing loans (NPLs) from the Bank of China and China Construction Bank, as the government steps up its efforts to clean up the nation…

UK's Brown signals rate rise support

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown said on Wednesday 19 May that he is concerned that rising wages and higher oil prices may lift inflation, and he signalled support for the Bank of England's decision to raise interest rates.

Santomero: Fed must be alert to inflation signs

Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Anthony Santomero said on Tuesday 18 May that the central bank must be mindful of further signs of inflation pressures, but can generally expect to raise rates at a "measured pace," as last stated by the FOMC.

Fed's Bies on corporate governance

In a speech on 'Corporate Governance: Where Do We Go From Here?' given on 19 May, Susan Schmidt Bies of the Federal Reserve repeated on Wednesday that banks involved in setting up structured finance deals need to ensure they are undertaken for proper…

Bank of England MPC Minutes 5/6 May 04

Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 19 May for the meeting of 5 and 6 May 2004. The minutes showed the MPC voted unanimously in favour of raising interest rates to 4.25% but also considered a half-point…

HKMA's Topping on financial risk

In a speech on 'Assessing, Managing & Supervising Financial Risk' given on 17 May, Simon Topping of the HKMA said Basel II is certainly relevant to emerging markets. It has global applicability, but it has to be applied pragmatically, he said, and fine…

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