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De La Rue plans factory closure in UK

Bank note printer De La Rue plans to sell two of its UK factories after demand for UK personal cheques, export stamps and coin bags all slumped, according to a report in The Scotsman. A spokesman said: "It's hard to predict how long cheques will survive,…

Iraq cb to issue licences to foreign banks

The central bank of Iraq is to award licences in December allowing a maximum of six banks to operate in Iraq. Central bank deputy Ahmad Salman Mohammed said "Foreign banks will bring in capital, train people, provide jobs, modernise banking services and…

Euro Parliament: More emphasis on growth for Pact

Press release on the Stability and Growth Pact by the Chair of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament, Christa Randzio-Plath MEP, 27 November. "A constructive debate on Stability and Growth Pact is needed: a political…

Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes

Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 9 and 10 October 2003, released 27 November. Consumer prices were basically projected to continue falling gradually although it was possible that the year-on-year decline might stop temporarily…

San Francisco's Parry on the U.S. Economic Outlook

In a speech on 'U.S. Economic Outlook' given on 20 November, Robert Parry of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said the Fed's current stance is in the accommodative range, reflecting in part the high level of excess capacity and the low level of…

Philadelphia Fed's Santomero:on US recovery

In a speech on 'Perspectives on the Jobless Recovery' given on 14 November, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said once the current expansion gains a firmer foothold, monetary policy must eventually be moved to a less…

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on capital markets in Europe

In a speech on 'ECB-CFS Research Network on capital markets and financial integration in Europe' given on 21 November Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the ECB clearly supports the view expressed among others by the Lamfalussy Committee of Wise…

Dutch start negotiations on staff reduction

Central bankers throughout the euro area have their eyes anxiously fixed on the Netherlands. For it is there that the first really big job cuts in an national central bank (NCB) since the introduction of the euro are due to take place. The Netherlands…

France and Italy lead charge for EU pact change

French Finance Minister Francis Mer said Wednesday the EU should consider revising the stability and growth pact in 2005, Reuters said. While Italian Treasury undersecretary Gianluigi Magri commented "Pact 1 is finished with. We need to change the…

Italy wants ECB chiefs chosen by majority

Italy, the current holder of the EU presidency, has made a proposal to change the way top officials at the European Central Bank are appointed, Reuters said. A draft compromise circulated to EU member states said the ECB's six top officials should be…

PBOC to discuss Hong Kong yuan operations

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is holding meetings this week with officials from the People's Bank of China, Dow Jones reported. Officials from PBOC will discuss what operations Hong Kong's banks can conduct on the yuan from next year.

Russia's gold reserves on hold

Central Bank of Russia deputy governor Oleg Vyugin was quoted as saying Russia has no plans to increase gold reserves at the moment. He said current conditions were not good for buying gold which is "substantially expensive" and lacks liquidity, Reuters…

Bangladesh Bank circulates new notes

Bangladesh Bank will print 1,155 million new notes by June, 2004 to help people replace torn and soiled notes, The Daily Star reported. People have been crowding the BB's exchange counter for the last couple of days to replace torn and soiled notes with…

'Computerized' bank cards coming to Korea

The Bank of Korea said Monday, according to the Chosun Ilbo, that from next year integrated-circuit (IC) chips would replace magnetic strips in bank cards. Korea's Financial Supervisory Service said it plans to issue IC credit cards on a trial basis…

Slovakia to take small coins out of use

The National Bank of Slovakia is to remove from circulation 10 and 20 halier coins over the next five years, The Slovak Spectator reported. The NBS said the small haliers are too expensive to produce.

Heikensten on Riksbank's financial stability work

In the speech 'The Riksbank's work on financial stability' given on 25 November Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said it is hopefully clear that the financial markets are changing rapidly and present a development that is exciting in many ways…

ECB statement on ECOFIN budget conclusions

Statement of the European Central Bank Governing Council on the ECOFIN Council conclusions regarding the correction of excessive deficits in France and Germany, 25 November. The ECB's press release warns: "The Conclusions adopted by the ECOFIN Council…

Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report, October 2003

The Deutsche Bundesbank has published the English version of its October 2003 monthly report. Seasonally adjusted industrial output in August was down on the month, July having produced a high figure, the Report said. The slight rise in consumer prices…

Pianalto on the nature of economic change

In the speech 'The Nature of Economic Change' given on 20 November Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said think of the steady, upward march of the US economic prosperity as climbing a ladder, where each rung is a different stage of…

Parry on the U.S. and Regional Economic Outlook

In the speech 'The U.S. and Regional Economic Outlook' given on 25 November Robert Parry of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said the picture was finally starting to brighten for the national economy. The process of technological innovation that…

Bank of England's Bean hints at higher rates

Bank of England chief economist Charles Bean said on Monday 24 November that UK interest rates remained "simulative", according to Bloomberg News, but that increases may be required if "If growth stays above the U.K.'s trend rate for any significant…

ECB considers one-euro, two-euro notes

Following requests from some countries, including Italy, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday 25 November it was considering introducing one-euro and two-euro notes, according to Expatica. If agreed, it is expected to take several years from design…

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