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Ex-CBK deputy governor in witness box

Former deputy Governor of the central bank of Kenya Eliphaz Riungu told the Goldenberg inquiry this week that he never opened accounts in the Indosuez Sogem Aval Ltd London branch bank for Central Bank of Kenya.

Mugabe arrests his Finance Minister

Zimbabwe's finance minister was arrested on Saturday (24 April) on charges of dealing in foreign currency. He is the first senior official in President Robert Mugabe's government to be detained in a corruption crackdown.

IMF to name new Managing Director Tuesday

The International Monetary Fund will announce its next managing director on Tuesday 4 May, board sources said on Thursday, Reuters reported. The job is widely expected to go to Spain's former economy minister, Rodrigo Rato.

Weber officially takes over at Bundesbank

Economics professor Axel Weber was formally appointed on Friday 30 April to head the Bundesbank, following Ernst Welteke's recent resignation. He can therefore attend the next meeting of the European Central Bank in Helsinki next week.

SNB: Swiss franc not hindering recovery

Current Swiss franc exchange rates are not hindering the country's economic rebound, and while market intervention remains an option, it is not an issue at the moment, Swiss National Bank (SNB) directorate member Philipp Hildebrand said in an interview…

Logica implements Chile RTGS system

Logica announced on Thursday the successful implementation of its Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) System for the Banco Central de Chile (BCC), Chile's Central Bank.

Sweden holds rates steady at 2%

At its meeting on Wednesday 28 April the Executive Board of the Riksbank decided to leave the repo rate unchanged at 2 per cent. After a mild economic downturn the recovery in the Swedish economy has proceeded largely as expected, the Riksbank said.

RBNZ increases interest rates to 5.5%

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand increased its Official Cash Rate from 5.25 per cent to 5.5 per cent on Thursday 29 April. RBNZ Governor Alan Bollard commented on the decision "The New Zealand economy continues to perform strongly and this is being…

Trichet on monetary policy issues, the ECB's view

In a speech on 'Issues in monetary policy: views from the ECB' given on 26 April, Jean-Claude Trichet of the ECB said Europeans' perception of inflation is greater than the reality. "Perceived inflation is higher then real inflation," Trichet said in the…

BoE's Barker on asset prices

In a speech given on 28 April, Kate Barker of the Bank of England's MPC downplayed concerns about a possible housing-market crash and high levels of household debt, which the International Monetary Fund has called a main risk to the UK economy.

Chicago Fed's Moskow on manufacturing prospects

In welcoming remarks to the Conference on Manufacturing Prospects given on 27 April Michael Moskow of the Chicago Fed said that it is too soon to know whether a slowing in Midwest manufacturing activity over the past few years can be linked to broader…

Swiss National Bank - Annual Report 2003

The Swiss National Bank has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. After two years characterised by economic problems and geopolitical tension, the situation for the world economy improved in 2003. The US economy, which was steadily…

Fed's Ferguson on global imbalances

In a speech on 'Global Imbalances' given on 23 Apri,l Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the probability of a disorderly decline in the value of the U.S. dollar is low and the American economy in general appears to be on track to remain in a …

Norway's Gjedrem on global economy

In a speech on 'Monetary policy and cyclical developments' given on 22 April, Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said there are clear signs that the global economy has passed the trough. It may take some time before interest rates are increased substantially…

Japan lifts growth forecast

The Bank of Japan said on Wednesday 28 April that it expects the country's economy to expand at an even greater rate than it forecast six months ago, but repeated that mild deflation will continue in the current fiscal year.

Basel II talks over by end June - Caruana

Financial regulators expect to end talks to redraft global banking regulations, known as Basel II, by the end of June, Jaime Caruana, head of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, was quoted as saying on Tuesday 27 April.

Canada's Dodge on financial services research

In a speech on 'Research in Financial Services and Public Policy-Filling the Gaps' given on 22 April, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada's economic health depends on a strong financial services sector. There are many research topics that are…

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