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Brash elected to New Zealand's parliament

FEATURE - It may have been thrashed by Labour in this weekend's general election but at least New Zealand's National party will have one new face on its benches when parliament resumes. Step forward Don Brash, the former central bank governor.

Cyprus c bank refutes alleged money laundering

CYPRUS - The Central Bank of Cyprus has refuted allegations in a Financial Times report, published on 25 July, that knowingly it was involved in sanctions busting and money laundering during the years when UN sanctions against Yugoslavia were in force.

O'Connell swaps central bank for sporting role

FEATURE - Central banks aren't the only ones to hold gold. The Brazilian World Cup football team will tell you that, and they've got plenty in reserves over the years. But CentralBankNet learns that the, oh so, unlucky Irish team are set to receive help,…

New governor chosen for Uruguay's central bank

URUGUAY - Ruling coalition Senator Alejandro Atchugarry has assumed the post of economy minister and economist Julio De Brun has been chosen to head the central bank. The former economy minister and central bank president resigned citing lack of…

SEC chairman Pitt asks for promotion

US - U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Harvey Pitt, again exhibiting a flair for the political miscue, was under attack 24 July, reports Reuters, for seeking a promotion and a pay raise.

Speech by Anne Krueger, Dep MD of the IMF, 17 July

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Crisis Prevention and Resolution: Lessons from Argentina' Krueger said "We have seen some welcome progress in key policy areas, including satisfactory amendments to the insolvency law and the repeal of the economic subversion…

Obituary for Rudiger Dornbusch

OBITUARY - Rudiger Dornbusch, always known as Rudi, died last week at the age of 60. He was one of the most inspirational and innovative academic economists of his generation.

ECB expansion raises questions of independence

ARTICLE - Will new entrants to the monetary union significantly alter Euroland monetary policy? They could, unless voting rules at the ECB's Governing Council are carefully examined to avoid the possibility of regional bias. Article from the Taipei Times…

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