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Germany's CEI - Further ECB rate cuts unnecessary
GERMANY - There's no need for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates any further in coming weeks, the head of Germany's Center for European Integration Studies said.
Speech by Deputy Gov of the Reserve Bank of India
SPEECH - Inaugural address delivered by Shri Vepa Kamesam, Dy. Governor, Reserve Bank of India at Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad at a programme on 'Governance in Banks and Financial Institutions' on 22 November.
Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report 4th Q 2001
REPORT - The central bank of Sweden today, 5 December, published its Inflation Report for 4th Quarter 2001.
BoE leaves UK rates unchanged at 4 per cent
UK - The Bank of England on Wednesday left its key lending rate steady at a 37-year low of 4.0 percent.
Monetary Policy statement from Sveriges Riksbank
NEWS RELEASE - Repo rate retained unchanged at 3.75 per cent, 5 December.
Speech by David Dodge of Bank of Canada
SPEECH - Opening Statement by David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce, 29 November.
Australia cuts rates as growth surges
AUSTRALIA - Australia's central bank has taken out an insurance policy against slower economic growth with a quarter-point interest rate cut to 4.25 per cent, taking rates to a 28-year low.
Reserve Bank of Australia - Official Media Release
MEDIA RELEASE - Statement by the Governor, Mr Ian MacFarlane - Monetary Policy.
China's gold mining embraces reshuffle
CHINA - China's gold mining industry plans to form 12 internationally competitive groups by 2005 to meet challenges from the deregulation of the domestic gold market driven by the nation's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Swiss SNB sold 8.6 tons gold in 10 days to 30 Nov
SWITZERLAND - The Swiss National Bank said Monday that its gold reserves fell by CHF130 million to CHF33.55 billion in the 10-day reporting period to 30 November 2001.
ECB gold reserves unchanged 30 November
EUROPE - The Eurosystem's net reserves in gold and gold receivables was unchanged at EUR128.23 billion for the week ended 30 November, the European Central Bank said Tuesday.
Repse hands in resignation to go into politics
LATVIA - The president of the Bank of Latvia, Einars Repse, handed in a resignation to the Latvian Parliament Speaker Janis Straume 30 November, so that he could draw attention to forming his new would-be political party already named Jaunais Laiks, or…
EC concern over independence of Czech c bank
CZECH REPUBLIC - The European Commission (EC) is worried about continued threats to the independence of the Czech National Bank (CNB), including the independence of the bank's board members, according to this year's annual assessment report.
Afghan central bank - little left but dollar bills
ARTICLE - A dingy bank vault in the center of this destitute, dust-smudged capital holds the foreign-currency reserves of Afghanistan: $90,000, much of it in single dollar bills. The cash, all that remains of Afghanistan's plundered treasury, was simply…
Pakistan 'set for parallel bank system'
PAKISTAN - Pakistan's central bank yesterday issued a fresh set of requirements for commercial banks intending to provide Islamic banking services, in a step to comply with an order from the country's Supreme Court seeking a conversion to Islamic banking…
Australian reserve bank hawks prime office space
AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is to lease out 6,000sq m of office space at its Martin Place, Sydney office.
BOT suing Rerngchai for losses
THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand plans to sue former central-bank governor Rerngchai Marakanond for damages involving the failed defence of the baht that resulted in massive losses, the central-bank's chief said yesterday, Monday.
Riksbank reappoints Villy Bergstrom dep director
SWEDEN - The General Council of the Swedish Riksbank has voted unanimously to reappoint Villy Bergstroem as deputy governor and member of the bank's Executive Board for a period of six years.
Bank of Spain to open 1 Jan for euro changeover
SPAIN - The Bank of Spain will open its 50 branches for a few hours on 1 January, a public holiday, so that people can change pesetas to euros, it has said.
OECD paints gloomy picture of Japan
JAPAN - Japan's economy will remain weak for some time to come as policymakers struggle to implement economic reform in the face of the country's worst slump since the Second World War.
Eurozone is not delivering growth and jobs
LETTER - A letter published in the London edition of the Financial Times on 4 December. From Professor Tony Thirlwall, Dept of Economics, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
OECD Economic Survey - Japan
REPORT - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Economic Survey - Japan, Assessment and recommendations.
European Central Bank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - New ECB Regulation in the field of money and banking statistics, 22 November.