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BoE Payment Systems Oversight Report

The Bank of England published its third Payment Systems Oversight Report on Tuesday 27 February. The report says its overall message is encouraging, summarising the developments in the key UK payment systems over the past year and explaining the focus of…

Argentina's Redrado on financial stability

In the speech 'Financial stability and the importance of AML/CFT supervision and regulation' given on 13 February Martin Redrado of the Central Bank of Argentina said there is no unique solution or pre-established methodology for governments or…

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell still sees SEPA from Jan 08

European Central Bank board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell said Tuesday 20 February the plan for a single euro payments area (SEPA) is still on track to begin operations from 1 Jan next year, despite disputes over organising cross-border operations.

Tumpel-Gugerell on the ECB's view on SEPA

In the speech 'The European Central Bank's view on SEPA' given on 13 February Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said the aim of SEPA is to complete the introduction of the euro as the single currency and to support European integration.

Canada paper on electronic trading platforms

This Bank of Canada Working Paper examines the impact of increased transparency, brought about by the introduction of three electronic trading systems, on the brokered interdealer market for Government of Canada benchmark securities.

ECSDA calls for postponement on settlement system

The European Central Securities Depositories Association (ECSDA) has called for the European Central Bank to postpone plans to implement an integrated securities settlement system in the euro zone, the Financial Times reported.

SF Fed's Yellen on the Asian financial crisis

In the speech 'The Asian financial crisis ten years later: Assessing the past and looking to the future' given on 6 February Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said China's exchange rate policy should be more flexible in order to…

ECB paper on emerging market shocks

The ECB Working Paper "The transmission of emerging market shocks to global equity markets" analyses whether, and to what extent, emerging market economies (EMEs) have systemic importance for global financial markets, above and beyond their influence…

ECB rapped by EU privacy regulator over Swift

The EU's data protection supervisor, Peter Hustinx, said Thursday 2 February that it was unacceptable for confidential data to be handed to US authorities and the European Central Bank should do more to control the Swift payment transactions network.

Remarks by the ECB on the oversight of SWIFT

The European Central Bank (ECB) said in a press release Thursday 1 January it would like to note that central banks are responsible for fostering financial stability and promoting the smooth operation of payment and settlement systems.

Interview with SWIFT's Campos

In this recent interview with The Asian Banker, Lazaro Campos, head of the banking industry division at SWIFT says that SWIFT will become part of the domestic securities world before it picks up in payments.

General principles for intl remittance services

The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) and the World Bank issued a report Tuesday 23 January which provides an analysis of the payment system aspects of remittances, to assist countries that are seeking to improve the market for…

Ministers concerned over settlement plan - report

European finance ministers have raised doubts about the European Central Bank's plan to provide its own settlement system for eurozone securities transactions, the Financial Times reported Monday 22 January.

ECB says Slovenia's euro switch successful

Two weeks after the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins, the cash changeover in Slovenia has been successfully finalised in accordance with the plans, the European Central Bank said Tuesday 16 January.

EPCA conference scheduled for May

The 6th International European Payments Consulting Association (EPCA) Conference will be held in Frankfurt on 15 and 16 May 2007. This year's theme is 'Reshaping the European payment landscape: the realistic scenarios'.

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