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Hildebrand named new SNB vice-president

The Swiss government on Wednesday 8 November named Philipp Hildebrand as the new vice-president of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) as of May next year, replacing Niklaus Blattner, who will retire.

Statistics bureau head joins PBOC committee

China's State Council has appointed Xie Fuzhan, the director of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) as a member of the central bank's monetary policy committee, the official China Securities Journal reported Thursday 2 November.

Afghanistan's Delawari notes success on inflation

In an interview with Afghan state-run newspaper Anis, published Thursday 26 October, the acting president of Afghanistan's central bank said the central bank has been successful in keeping the value of afghani stable against foreign currencies and in…

Poland's Samoobrona wants presence in NBP

Poland's Self-Defence (Samoobrona) party will propose its candidate for the post of deputy head of National Bank of Poland and is likely to be the Under Secretary of State in the Labour and Social Policy Ministry, Polish News Bulletin reported Monday 23…

ECB paper on public sector procurement legislation

The ECB Working Paper "National central banks and Community public sector procurement legislation: a critical overview" finds that an examination of the Public Sector Procurement Directive reveals no substantive grounds on which to argue that NCBs should…

Interview with Central Bank of Kuwait's al-Sabah

According to this recent interview published on the IHT's website, the governor of the Central Bank of Kuwait, Sheik Salem Abdul Aziz al-Sabah, is known by other central bankers as the "big survivor" and an "intelligent and balanced man."

Interview with Central Bank of Ireland's Hurley

Irish central bank governor John Hurley told the Financial Times in an interview published Wednesday 18 October that rising eurozone interest rates are starting to cool the booming Irish housing market, but economic growth in the country will remain…

IMF seminar on monetary and financial law

The IMF will hold its 2006 Seminar on Current Developments in Monetary and Financial Law at the IMF headquarters on 23-27 October. The theme of the seminar will be Law and Financial Stability. Federal Reserve governor Randall Kroszner will deliver the…

IMF's Carstens steps down for Mexican post

Agustin Carstens, deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund announced Monday 16 October his intention to leave the Fund with immediate effect to accept an appointment in Mexico President-elect Felipe Calderon's transition team.

Issing joins Goldman Sachs in adviser role

Otmar Issing, former chief economist of the European Central Bank, has confirmed that he had accepted an offer from Goldman Sachs to act as an international advisor to the investment bank.

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