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MPC unanimity points to end of easing

UK - The interest-rate easing cycle may finally be over in the U.K. That seems the conclusion to be drawn from the latest set of Monetary Policy Committee meeting minutes, released by the Bank of England Wednesday. In a speech given Tuesday the Bank of…

Speech by Ravi Menon of the MAS, 5 March

SPEECH - Menon said in the speech titled 'The Five "C"s in Banking: Emerging Issues and Policy Responses' that Singapore banks should switch auditors every five years to prevent potential conflicts of interest. "The new rule is necessary to cement…

Speech by Dr Wellink, Nederlandsche Bank, 12 Mar

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Euro, a major challenge and catalyst for Europe' Wellink said that he saw little effect on euro-zone inflation from the physical introduction of the euro and said the euro was "on the low side" historically but noted a…

Saga of the convicted central bank governor

FEATURE - Bank Indonesia, which until early February still rejected Bank Bali claims as ineligible, suddenly reversed its policy. Erman Munzir, director of the banking development division at the central bank, at Pande's request, assigned a special team…

Syria to set up monetary and credit council

SYRIA - President Bashar al-Asad has issued Law No. 23 of 2002 providing for the establishment of a Monetary and Credit Council [MCC]. The law stipulates that this council shall be in charge of organizing the monetary and credit institutions in Syria and…

Pakistan sees cash inflow

PAKISTAN - Pakistan's struggling economy enjoyed a significant surge of foreign currency late last year as expatriate workers sent money home from abroad.

Speech by Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank, 14 Mar

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Monetary policy and wealth management' Gjedrem said "The Norwegian loan and capital market probably has weaknesses nevertheless, with thin securities markets and little breadth in investor and owner environments compared with…

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