Financial Stability
RBA's credit card court case draws to a close
The Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) six-week long Federal Court case with Visa and MasterCard over credit card reforms closed on Friday 27 June. Justice Brian Tamberlin said he hoped to deliver his judgement in two months.
Italy unveils a proposed 1 euro note
Italian Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti has come out in favour of the introduction of €1 notes, RTE News reports. Belgium and Austria have signalled they too favour small denomination notes with at least five eurozone states thought to be backing the…
RBI to get real time settlement system by year-end
Business Line reports that Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India has said India's much awaited 'real time gross settlement system' will become operational before the end of the year.
Argentina to bar provinces from emitting scrip
The Argentine senate is likely to approve a law barring the provinces from producing quasi- currencies as required by the IMF under the loan accord, according to Bloomberg. The proposed law makes the central bank the only entity permitted to produce…
Riksbank new proceedures for discoloured banknotes
New routines for processing discoloured banknotes announced by the Sveriges Riksbank in consultation with banks, 12 June.
France c bank strike may leave cash machines empty
Industrial action by staff at French central bank the Bank of France could leave ATMs short of notes, according to a report in Le Monde.
Fabritius on central banks role in payment systems
In a speech on 'The evolving role of central banks in payment systems: service providers and/or overseers?' Hans Georg Fabritius of the Deutsche Bundesbank said there are two main developments which are already identifiable but which will require further…
Kenya c bank plans Moi-portrait notes phasing out
The central bank of Kenya plans to introduce new banknotes bearing the portrait of founding President Jomo Kenyatta, according to a report on the daily Nation website.
Irish central bank seeks firm to mint euro coins
Strong demand and hoarding of coins has prompted the central bank of Ireland to seek a foreign firm to mint 100 million euro coins, the Irish Times reports. In December, the bank financed an advertising campaign to persuade people to stop hoarding small…
Fed and Bank of Mexico announce clearing system
The Federal Reserve and the Banco de Mexico on Tuesday 10 June announced a new clearing-house system that will lower transaction costs for banks handling an estimated $200bn in commercial payments and remittances each year, according to a report in the…
Nigeria cb shelves plan for 1,000 naira note
Plans to bring in a 1,000 naira note in Nigeria have been put on hold, according to a report by The Guardian, Lagos The note would be worth double the current highest denomination banknote but the plan was shelved due to unfavourable economic conditions.
Cash crisis forces U.S. to print Saddam banknotes
The acting central bank governor of Iraq, Faleh Salman, says the Bank has been forced to print millions of 250 dinar bank notes with Saddam Hussain's face on them. Presses started up last week, Reuters reported, after Iraqi workers refused to accept the…
New standards for Australia's clearers
The Reserve Bank of Australia has released two new standards to govern the Australian stock settlement systems. One is addressed towards central counterparties, the other to securities settlement facilities.
ATM scam losses minimal says UAE cb
The UAE central bank, which has been a victim of an ATM scam, has reassured the public that "the situation is under control" and losses are not serious, according to Gulf News. The bank is taking precautionary measures.
Bulgaria's central bank launches RINGS system
The National Bank of Bulgaria put its new Real-time Interbank Gross Settlement System (RINGS) into effect on Tuesday 3 June, Novinite reports. It will make possible operations with payments in euros following Bulgaria's accession to the European monetary…
RBI defends certain coins as legal tender
The Reserve Bank of India made a statement following rumours that some coins had ceased to be legal tender, the Economic Times reports. Contrary to certain media reports, the central bank said, coins of 5, 10 and 20 paisa can still be used.
Swedish central bank issues commemorative coins
Sveriges Riksbank issues commemorative coins to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the birth of Saint Birgitta, 27 May 2003
Chicago Fed 2003 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's third Payments Conference, Can Existing Payment Networks Meet Future Needs, will be hosted at the Chicago Reserve Bank on May 29-30, 2003.
Zimbabwe bank notes crisis worsens
Tuesday May 27 saw a worsening of the bank note shortage in Zimbabwe, according to The Herald Online, with some banks running out of notes and long queues at ATM machines.
Electronic Money System Security Objectives
Electronic money system security objectives according to the common criteria methodology, 23 May. The "Electronic Money System Security Objectives" (EMSSO) report, published on Friday, presents the expectations of the Eurosystem with regard to the…
RBA says it did its homework on credit cards
As the court action continues in Australia over the RBA's introduction of credit card reforms, the Sydney Morning Herald reports that the Reserve Bank's counsel has accused counsel for Visa and MasterCard of drawing selectively from documents in putting…
Reserve Bank of Australia "rushed" card reforms
Australia's Federal Court heard Thursday that the Reserve Bank had rushed through reforms of the Australian credit-card market because an ACCC price-fixing action against National Australia Bank was about to fail, according to a report in The Age.
ECB eye Hitachi micro chip to prevent note forgery
A report noted by Kyodo Newsby says the European Central Bank is looking into the idea of using integrated circuit chips in bank notes to prevent forgery.
Lebanon c bank asks IT experts about web security
The central bank of Lebanon has invited all Lebanese and foreign companies in the area of IT to a general pre-qualification process for the creation of a secure IT infrastructure for the central bank, according to The Daily Star.