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Six Months of the New Brazilian RTGS

REPORT - The Bank of Brazil has published a report six months after the introduction of the new Brazilian Payments System. The real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system is the ninth largest RTGS system in the world in terms of payments relative to GDP…

MasterCard takes a swipe at RBA

The long running dispute between the credit card companies and Australia's reserve bank continued this week as legal action got under way. The action concerns alleged misconceptions by the Reserve Bank of its obligations under the Payments Systems …

Italy poised to put strict curb on public spending

After much recent talk on the stability and growth pact Italy looks set to restrict spending in an effort to avoid sanctions which other euro zone countries have recently incurred for not restricting their budget deficits to within 3 percent of GDP. The…

Greens win reprieve on Irish notes landfill site

The problem of what to do with the old legacy currencies replaced by the euro reared its head in Ireland as the central bank bowed to pressure and agreed to look again at what it was doing with the old Irish punts and not just dump them in landfill sites.

London not losing out over euro says B of E

In its six monthly 'Practical Issues Arising from the Euro' the Bank of England said on Friday that the City of London had retained its share of foreign exchange trading and in various other dealing areas since the introduction of the euro as a tradeable…

Cutting kronas in Sweden

ARTICLE - As we reported earlier in the week Swedish prime minister Goran Persson is set to name the date for the euro referendum next week. The proposed referendum on Sweden's entry to the euro looks like taking place in Autumn 2003. However on current…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, November 2002

REPORT - The Bank of Japan published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments, November 2002, on 21 November. In the report the Bank downgraded its assessment of the economy for the first time in a year, citing stagnant export-led…

Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting

MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 10 and 11 October 2002, released 22 November. The nine member Policy Board decided unanimously to leave monetary policy unchanged at the meeting, resisting political pressure to try to…

Chicago Fed National Activity Index October 2002

REPORT - CFNAI Shows Economic Growth Slowed Further in October - In October, the Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) remained below zero for a third month, coming in at -0.81 The three-month moving average index, CFNAI-MA3, moved down to -0.55.

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey

REPORT - Activity in the region's manufacturing sector has improved modestly, according to firms surveyed for the November 2002 Business Outlook Survey. Indexes for general activity, new orders, and shipments improved from their negative readings in the…

Moskow on the economic outlook

SPEECH - In the speech 'Moskow on the economic outlook' Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said following the Federal Reserves recent half point interest rate cut that, the low-inflation environment has allowed us to maintain an…

G-20 meet to focus on global economy

Top finance officials from the Group of 20 will discuss poverty alleviation, the global economy and ways to choke off funding to terrorist groups at a two-day meeting opening on Friday, officials said.

Ukraine urges caution over central bank dismissal

Last week CentralBankNet reported that the Ukrainian prime minister had asked the president to sack the central bank boss for poor co-operation between the bank and the government. Now we hear it all boils down to political infighting with the National…

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