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Iraqi banks want to rejoin banking system
Faleh Salman, acting Iraqi central bank governor, said at the weekend that the Security Council's decision in May to lift sanctions meant "here is no impediment now" for the resumption of relationships across the world for Iraq's banks, according to a…
ECB's Issing upbeat on eurozone recovery
The ECB has "cautious optimism" that the eurozone economy would improve soon with the recovery in equity markets, BizWorld reports chief economist Otmar Issing as saying.
IMF, Ecuador talks to focus on reforms- Cenbanker
Sixto Cuesta, the deputy president of Ecuador's central bank, told Reuters that the IMF has concerns over the pace of reforms of the tax system and labour laws in Ecuador prompting the IMF to delay a $42 million payment.
ECB meeting and press conference schedule for 2004
The Governing Council of the ECB has agreed that in the year 2004 its meetings will continue to be held, as a rule, on a Thursday in the first and third week of each month. As in 2003, the meeting schedule of the Governing Council also accommodates…
New risk control framework for eligible assets
In the context of the regular assessment of the risk control framework applicable to eligible assets used in Eurosystem credit operations, the Governing Council of the ECB has approved changes to the risk control framework, 2 July.
Fedspeak with the Fed rate cut
An article in the Washington Times suggests that to understand what the Federal Reserve does, it's best to start with reasonably low expectations about what any central bank can do. It also suggests that the Fed's "balance of risk" assessment of the…
New Bank of England governor speaks of his pride
On the eve of taking over as Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King spoke to The Times about his personal approach to the role, filling the shoes of Sir Edward George and crucial issues facing the financial sector, including the prospect of…
Norges Bank Inflation Report, June 2003
Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, has published its latest Inflation Report for June 2003. The report contains a review of developments in the Norwegian economy and other factors that influence the inflation outlook.
India joins IMF's pool of lenders
A statement from the Reserve Bank of India, reported by Associated Press, said that the IMF has selected India for the first time to become a member of its Financial Transaction Plan, which helps bail out countries facing currency crises or at risk of…
Putin, central bank chairman discuss economy
Chairman of the central bank of Russia Sergey Ignatyev met with President Vladimir Putin on Monday 30 June to discuss the financial and economic situation in the country, RTR Russia TV reported. Ignatyev said the macroeconomic situation remains stable,…
Bulgarian PM says c bank unaffected over delay
Bulgarian prime minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg said at the weekend that the delay in naming a new governor for the National Bank of Bulgaria will not have a negative effect on the institution, according to Novinite. He also said he did not know of a third…
Armenia of interest for Russia's banking sector
Armenian central bank chairman Tigran Sarkisyan said in an interview that as bilateral economic contacts gather pace with Russia, Russian commercial banks will step up co-operation with Armenian partners to increase the servicing of financial flows,…
Bollard not concerned over NZ dollar strength
Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Alan Bollard said on Tuesday 1 July that he was not concerned about the strength of the NZD "but we keep looking at it", according to One Business.
Thailand's SET backs new derivatives exchange
Thailand's new derivatives market is expected to open next year with funding from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, notes the Bangkok Post. The new exchange will begin trade in futures contracts based on the stock index, interest and currency rates.
Bank of Japan survey shows business sentiment up
The Bank of Japan's "tankan" survey released on Tuesday 1 July suggested that managers in Japan were becoming more optimistic, Associated Press reports, with large companies planning to boost capital expenditure by 4.9 percent this fiscal year.
The Bank of England gets a respected new chief
Mervyn King began his 5-year term as governor of the Bank of England on 1 July. An article in BusinessWeek describes him as the brains behind the Bank's solid track record since 1997. He is viewed as both a formidable scholar and independent thinker.
6 May Minutes of Federal Open Market Committee
The Federal Reserve on 26 June released the minutes of its FOMC meeting of 6 May. The minutes showed all the members indicated that they could support a proposal to maintain an unchanged policy stance. But they acknowledged that a case could be made for…
BoJ Monetary Policy minutes, 19 and 20 May
Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 19 and 20 May 2003, released 30 June. With respect to domestic demand, corporate profits were recovering, and if exports and production resumed their upward trend, business fixed investment was…
Reform of credit card schemes in Australia
Statement by the Reserve Bank of Australia on credit card reforms, 1 July.
''The Fed has not avoided danger''
An article in the Financial Times argues that the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates last week was a missed opportunity. Quantitative easing through an expansion of the money supply is needed, it argues, or the economic recovery could be…
''Economic ideas on Asia should be from Asians''
Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission chairman Andrew Sheng told reporters that Asian economic ideas should ideally originate, be written and discussed by Asians rather than rely on Western economists, the buisness Times reported.
Germany plans major cuts in income tax
Germany plans wide ranging income tax cuts to stimulate Europe's largest economy, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said at the weekend. Both the EC and ECB have warned against financing the tax cuts through more state debt.
Egypt - UK central bank agreement planned
Officials from the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) have met for talks at the Bank of England's Centre for Central Banking Studies (CCBS) to launch a cooperation agreement between the CBE's Egyptian Banking Institute and the CCBS, according to the MENA news…
Deflation fears as c bankers eye global pick-up
The annual meeting of the Bank for International Settlements kicked off on Sunday 29 June with central bankers predicting a "gradual sluggish pick-up across the world moving into next year" as outgoing Bank of England Governor Sir Edward George said,…