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Belgian shareholders to pursue central bank claim

Representatives of minority shareholders in Belgium's central bank said Wednesday they plan to take the case to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. They plan to pursue their claim to a share in the capital gains earned from the bank's assets,…

Bank of England MPC Minutes 3/4 December 2003

Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 17 December for the meeting of 3 and 4 December 2003. Eight members of the MPC thought that rates should remain at 3.75 per cent while Sir Andrew Large, one of the Bank…

Gjedrem at the Norwegian Parliament

In a speech to the Norwegian Parliament given on 1 December Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank said in Norges Bank's assessment, the outlook for the internationally exposed sector is brighter today than a year ago because the rise in costs has slowed markedly…

Riksbank's Srejber on financial delegation

Eva Srejber of the Sveriges Riksbank said on 2 November that there is evidently a need to review the institutional framework regarding the mutual life insurance companies. It is not sufficient to have a general requirement for them to reorganise…

Nakahara on Japan's economy and monetary policy

In the speech 'Japan's Economy and Monetary Policy' released on 10 December Shin Nakahara of the Bank of Japan said currently, with the recovery trend looking steadily more certain, corporate executives seem to be more optimistic. For the Japanese…

Mexico markets may fall on new tax plan - Ortiz

Mexico's central bank Governor Guillermo Ortiz said on Monday 15 December that a new tax proposal by the opposition could push Mexican financial markets lower, according to Reuters. "A new proposal is being formed and if this proposal contains negative…

Boston Fed's Minehan: Inflation pressures low

Cathy Minehan, president of the Boston Fed, said on Tuesday 16 December that the economic recovery seems to be "picking up steam", according to Reuters, and she suggested the Federal Reserve is content to watch the firming economy, without acting on…

OECD welcomes back Nauru

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has removed Nauru from its list of uncooperative tax havens, reports AAP. Nauru announced in June that its tax haven operation was out of business.

IMF agrees to extend Brazil's credit deal

The IMF said on Monday 15 December that it has given Brazil a 15-month extension of its $34 billion loan agreement and will provide $6.6 billion in new funding, according to Associated Press. The Fund also agreed to Brazil's request for more time to…

Zimbabwe to announce new monetary policy

The new governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Gideon Gono, is due to announce a new monetary policy on Thursday 18 December, according to all Africa News. Economists say he has two options: one being to leave the situation to find its own levels or…

IMF: Israel's monetary policy too conservative

An evaluation of the Israeli economy by an IMF delegation has concluded that interest rates can continue to fall as the economy is under deflationary pressure, noted the Israel Business Agency, but cuts should be gradual and monetary policy should be…

U.S. inflation still no worry - Fed's Broaddus

In a speech on Monday 15 December Richmond Fed president Alfred Broaddus said a short-term rise in inflation would be nothing to worry about and the prospects of deflation were lower than a few months ago. "Accommodative monetary policy could mean, could…

BoJ leaves policy unchanged, sees slow recovery

The Bank of Japan left its monetary policy unchanged on Tuesday 16 December, reports AFP. It also released its December monthly report saying that it expects the Japanese economy to continue its export-led recovery at a slow pace. Most parts of the…

History will remember Chairman Greenspan

By reacting forcefully from 2001 onwards, Alan Greenspan prevented the Federal Reserve from making a third big blunder and set the stage for the current turnaround, this article in The Business Times says. "The Fed can never deliver the economy into…

Spain's Caruana on int. market discipline

In a keynote speech at the Conference "Market Discipline: The Evidence across Countries and Industries" given on 1 November, Jaime Caruana of the Bank of Spain said that although banks and supervisors have much to do in the years ahead, we are confident…

Nyboe Andersen on Denmark's fixed-exchange-rate

In a speech to the Danish Bankers Association given on 3 December, Bodil Nyboe Andersen of the Danmarks NationalBank said that in the years since the early 1980s, Denmark has experienced a number of currency crises, but the fixed-exchange-rate policy has…

Norway's Bergo on Crisis Resolution

In a speech on 'Crisis Resolution and Financial Stability in Norway' given on 10 December, Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said banking crises have occurred at irregular intervals as long as banks have existed. And it could happen again. We need to be…

Trinidad and Tobago select RTGS provider

The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago has awarded a contract to LogicaCMG to implement a Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system and Government Securities Settlement system, reports PRNewswire. The governor of the central bank said, "The…

Foreign c banks' slow buying of U.S. debt - Fed

Figures released by the Federal Reserve showed purchases of US debt slowed by foreign central banks last week, according to Reuters. Total holdings of Treasuries and agencies for foreign central banks rose just $102 million to hit another record at just…

Brussels stands by legal threat over pact row

Gerassimos Thomas, spokesman for EU monetary affairs commissioner Pedro Solbes, has said according to AFP that the European Commission's position has not changed on the ECOFIN decision to postpone any sanctions against Germany and France for breaking the…

US's Taylor-unsure if IMF will OK Argentine loan

US Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs John Taylor said on Friday 12 december that it was too soon to tell whether Argentina would win approval for the next instalment of its IMF loan, according to a Reuters report. "There is no way at this…

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