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IMF's Krueger on supply, demand & deadlines

In the speech 'Supply, Demand & Deadlines: A Workshop on Economics for Journalists' Anne Krueger of the IMF said economics is important-and so is reporting economics well. The IMF's role-acting alongside the World Bank, the UN, and national governments…

Topping on Basel II : Implications for Hong Kong

In the speech 'Basel II : Implications for Hong Kong' Simon Topping of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said Basel II is not some abstract regulatory compliance issue of no real value to the banking industry. On the contrary, it's based very much on…

RBA's McKibbin confident growth will continue

Reserve Bank of Australia board member Warwick McKibbin said in an interview a lot of other countries are looking to Australia for lessons on why we are doing so well. He also suggested that Australia will keep growing at close to 3.7 per cent, Bloomberg…

Bundesbank doubts German growth forecasts

Bundesbank official Hans Reckers said in an interview published Sunday that German government growth forecasts of 2% are 'much too optimistic'. He suggested a growth rate of 1% to 1.5% for 2004 would be more realistic, RTE News said.

CBN rules out virtual banks in Nigeria

In its Draft Guidelines on Electronic Banking, the central bank of Nigeria has said that all banks in Nigeria must not only be fully licensed, they must also have a physical presence in Nigeria, adding that "virtual banks or banks that exist only in…

Bulgaria c bank-Report warns on political decision

A report published Monday highlights the possibility of a politically motivated choice of the next governor of Bulgaria's national bank as a key risk, Novinite reported. "Bulgaria: Beyond the Facts" warns the decision may put at risk the independence of…

Monday Special - Basel's Banking Behemoth

The BIS is most commonly understood to serve as a forum for central bankers and financial regulators to meet and discuss how to keep the world's financial system on the rails. Its role as a bank is often overlooked. The BIS's balance sheet is large…

Philippines may get soiled notes clearing-house

Banking authorities in the Philippines said Thursday a cash management center would be set up in the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The center will serve as a central clearing-house to take mutilated or "unfit" peso notes out of circulation, ABS-CBN News…

Argentina's GDP could grow 5.9%, Prat-Gay says

Argentina's central bank President Alfonso Prat-Gay told a Senate committee there is a recovery of internal demand and an incipient recovery in consumption and that the Argentine economy may expand as much as 5.9 percent this year, Bloomberg reported.

Venezuela considers parallel forex market - c bank

Domingo Maza, one of the directors on the board of Venezuela's central bank said Thursday, Reuters reported, that the government and central bank were looking at ways of improving the control regime to speed up the flow of dollars into the economy.

Candidates and crystal balls in Bulgaria

Candidates for the post of governor of the Bulgarian national bank were asked to compile reports as part of the selection process. Of particular interest were European Union accession and the date when Bulgaria is likely to introduce the euro.

Andrew Crockett: Central banking under test?

In the speech 'Central banking under test?' Andrew Crockett said central banks have been extremely successful in their long war against inflation. And yet, just as they have been emerging victorious from one battlefront, another, deflation, seems to have…

BIS - Annual Report April 2002 - March 2003

The Bank for International Settlements has published its Annual Report for the year ended April 2002 - March 2003. For the first time the annual report contains details of the salary of the General Manager, Malcolm Knight at 617,050 Swiss francs (US$460…

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