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NEWS BRIEF - IMF Managing Director Kohler Congratulates Brazil's President-Elect, 28 October.
Kuwaiti dinar will be pegged to dollar
KUWAIT - Kuwait's national currency will be pegged to the US dollar starting 1 January, officials said on Monday.
Don't use stability pact as scapegoat, says Issing
GERMANY - The chief economist of the European Central Bank launched a staunch defence of the euro area fiscal stability and growth pact on Monday, accusing politicians of using it as a "scapegoat" for their own failures.
Brazil - New c bank head may be chosen by year-end
BRAZIL - The name of the new central bank governor may be sent to congress for approval before the end of the year, to end uncertainty on the markets, the 'Estado de Sao Paulo' reports.
Argentina races to get IMF deal before new default
ARGENTINA - Argentine officials arrived in Washington on Monday to try to break the latest impasse in aid talks with the IMF as a potentially disastrous new debt default loomed less than two weeks away.
Yugoslav c banker attends conference in Dubrovnik
YUGOSLAVIA - Governor of Yugoslavia's Central Bank Mladjan Dinkic sets off to Dubrovnik today to attend the second regional conference on finances and investments in southeast Europe.
GCC countries working towards unified currency
UAE - The GCC countries have been working towards achieving a unified currency which is expected to be adopted on 1 January 2010, said Sultan bin Nasser Al Suwaidi, UAE Central Bank Governor on Saturday.
Swiss-'Give central bank gold reserves to schools'
SWITZERLAND - Non-governmental groups in Switzerland have called for more funds to boost schools and research. They even make the audacious suggestion that Swiss National Bank reserves could be used as part of these funds.
Euro may boost Hungary growth report shows
HUNGARY - Joining the euro could boost economic growth in Hungary by between 0.6 to 0.9 percentage points annually for 20 years, according to a report published yesterday by the National Bank of Hungary, the central bank.
Kennedy on the Bank of Canada in financial markets
SPEECH - In the speech 'The Bank of Canada's interest in financial markets' made on 28 October, Sheryl Kennedy said the Canadian economy has outperformed the other G7 countries over the past year but the economy is now operating fairly close to full…
Backstrom on the monetary policy situation
SPEECH - In the speech 'The monetary policy situation' made on 17 October, Urban Backstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said activity in the Swedish economy has remained buoyant despite the situation in the rest of the world but recent statistics have…
Fed's Ferguson on productivity growth
SPEECH - In the speech 'Productivity Growth: A Realistic Assessment' made on 24 October, Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said although no one can see the future, he feels cautiously optimistic that the U.S. economy can continue to enjoy strong…
Bank of Portugal - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - The Bank of Portugal has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
National Bank of Hungary paper on the euro
RESEARCH - National Bank of Hungary Occasional Papers - 'Adopting the euro in Hungary: expected costs, benefits and timing', edited by Attila Csajbok and Agnes Csermely and released on 28 October.
Russian central bank agrees info deal with Latvia
LATVIA - Latvia's financial watchdog, the Finance and Capital Market Commission has today signed an agreement on information exchange with the Bank of Russia, reported the commission's public relations department.
Thai central bank and govt to discuss credit cards
THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand and the Finance Ministry will meet this week to finalise details of a new regulatory structure for non-bank credit card issuers.
BOK gov, Monetary policy should focus on growth
KOREA - The Bank of Korea (BOK) should conduct monetary policy in a way that supports current accounts and the employment situation, as well as price stability, the central bank head said at a weekend seminar hosted by the BOK.
Solomons c bank investigates get-rich-quick scheme
SOLOMON ISLANDS - The governor of the Solomon Islands Central Bank has challenged the promoters of a get-rich-quick scheme in the impoverished island country to a public debate. Thousands of Solomon Islanders have apparently invested money in what is…
Japan faces fourth year of falling prices
JAPAN - Japan is on track to enter its fourth consecutive year of deflation - a phenomenon not seen in any postwar industrialised country - as the country's core consumer price index tumbled for the 36th consecutive month in September.
Brazil's central bank president want independence
BRAZIL - The autonomy of the Central Bank in the future Brazilian administration was defended by the bank's current president, Arminio Fraga, and by a former one, Gustavo Franco, in Rio de Janeiro.
UK industry shows sharp rise in support for euro
UK - Enthusiasm for the euro has risen sharply among Britain's manufacturers in the past 18 months, judging by a survey released on Monday.
Financial structures in the euro area
REPORT - The European Central Bank (ECB) released a report on financial structures in the euro area on 25 October. The report describes the financial structure of the euro area as a whole and of the individual euro area countries, recent developments in…
Japan's economy is not that sick
LETTER - Letter published in the Financial Times, UK edition, 28 October, on Japan's economic problems and a potential solution.
Why Britain should join the euro
REPORT - Joining the euro will deliver rising prosperity for Britain - but failing to do so soon will put our hard-won economic success at risk, a group of Britain's leading economists argue in a report published 15 October by pro-European campaign group…