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Speech by Urban Backstrom of Sveriges Riskbank
SPEECH - Speech by Governor Urban Backstrom of Sweden's central bank at the Swedish Shareholders' Association, Stockholm, 27 November.
IMF Working Paper - Exchange Rate Policy
RESEARCH - Post-Crisis Exchange Rate Policy in Five Asian Countries: Filling in the "Hollow Middle"? by Leonardo Hernandez and Peter Montiel, International Monetary Fund, November 2001.
China to lift foreign banks' forex restrictions
CHINA - China will lift restrictions on foreign-exchange business conducted by foreign banks operating in the country, China's central bank announced via state television Sunday.
RBI wants to delicense money changers
INDIA - In tune with the financial sector liberalisation, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) wants to delicense the money changers. It plans to get out of the business and wants the money changers to work as agents of public sector banks.
CNB to change internal structure as of 2002
CZECH REPUBLIC - The Czech National Bank's (CNB) organisational structure will change as of 1 January 2002, and the Bank Board should deal solely with monetary issues and monetary-political decisions, says the latest edition of the Euro weekly, due out…
Rerngchai pleads innocence over baht defence
THAILAND - An extract of the unofficial translation of an open letter from former Bank of Thailand governor Rerngchai Marakanond in reply to the bank's charge against him of gross negligence for the failed baht defence.
Spain to greet euro with video projection, TV show
SPAIN - Spain will welcome euro notes and coins 31 December 2001 with a television show and coordinated video projections in major squares across the country.
RBA Macfarlane says growth running at around 3 pct
AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane said on Thursday he saw the Australian economic growth running at around three percent.
BIS Quarterly Review, December 2001
REPORT - Bank for International Settlements, Quarterly Review, 10 December 2001 International Banking and Financial Market Developments.
Speech by Laurence Meyer of the Federal Reserve
SPEECH - Remarks by Governor Laurence H. Meyer of the Federal Reserve Board at the Distinguished Lecture Program, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, 5 December.
Speech by Jean Claude Trichet of Banque de France
SPEECH - Speech by Jean Claude Trichet, Governor of the Banque de France, at the NIKKEI Euro Symposium, London, 5 November.
IMF Working Paper Consequences of Russia's Crisis
RESEARCH - The Russian Financial Crisis and its Consequences for Central Asia by Gonzalo Pastor and Tatiana Damjanovic, International Monetary Fund, October 2001.
Argentina new bid to cut debts
ARGENTINA - Argentina's beleaguered Economy Minister, Domingo Cavallo, is preparing to announce measures to try to prevent the country defaulting on its massive debts.
US central bank HQ anthrax-free - fed reserve
US - The US Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington has been declared anthrax-free after testing negative for the germ, a spokesman said.
New Kazakh dep prem gets seat on Nat Bank board
KAZAKHSTAN - The new deputy prime minister, Karim Masimov, has been appointed the government's representative on the board of Kazakhstan's National Bank.
Two new Fed governors will attend policy meeting
US - Two new governors will take part in the Federal Reserve's interest-rate deliberations tomorrow.
Speech by Federal Reserve Governor Ed Gramlich
SPEECH - Remarks by Federal Reserve Governor Edward M. Gramlich at the New Technologies and Monetary Policy International Symposium, Bank of France, Paris, France, 30 November.
Speech by Hermann Remsperger of the Bundesbank
SPEECH - Speech by Prof. Dr. Hermann Remsperger, Member of the Directorate Deutschen Bundesbank, at the annual meeting of ELEC in Frankfurt, 7 December.
U.S. Senate okays Bies, Olson to Fed board
US - The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed the nominations of bankers Susan Schmidt Bies and Mark Olson to the seven-member Federal Reserve Board, whose most visible job is setting U.S. interest rates.
Anthrax found in Federal Reserve mail facility
US - The Federal Reserve Board that sets U.S. interest rates and guides the world's most powerful economy, announced on Thursday that mail possibly contaminated with anthrax had been found at its off-site postal facility set up to head off suspect mail.