Financial Stability

HKMA Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) Systems in Hong Kong and Reuters Dealing 3000.

France bids tearless farewell to franc

FEATURE - After 650 years of history, the franc disappears this weekend with about as much ceremony as the muttered address at the funeral of a forgotten relative.

Crucial factors for online banking

MALAYSIA - In order to provide Internet or online banking, banks operating in Malaysia are required by Bank Negara (BNM) to employ the services of a well mandated or a trusted security system.

Speech by Jurgen Stark of the Bundesbank, 13 Feb

SPEECH - The speech was given on the presentation of the report "IT innovations and financing patterns: Implications for the financial system". The report was prepared by a Working Group of the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS) composed of…

Vietnam c bank governor has no bank account-media

VIETNAM - Vietnam's central bank Governor Le Duc Thuy, who is leading a campaign to reduce the country's reliance on cash transactions, has admitted he does not have a credit card, or a personal bank account.

Australian Reserve Bank's credit-card plan slated

AUSTRALIA - MasterCard said it will consider scaling back its Australian operations if the central bank proceeds with its plan to cut credit-card fees and open the credit-card system to new participants.

Gay online bank shuts down

US - The first online bank aimed at the gay and lesbian community in the US is to close after admitting it could not make a profit in the current economic climate.

Speech by Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank

SPEECH - In the speech given 11 February Bergstrom said capital market regulation and the idea of a levy on speculative foreign exchange transactions, a "Tobin tax", may gain favour among politicians after a decade of currency crises.

Punt passes away quietly

IRELAND - The Irish pound ceased to be legal tender from midnight on Saturday as Ireland became the second country within the eurozone - after the Netherlands - to ditch its old notes and coins.

Credit card clean-up in Australia

AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia is poised to make sweeping changes to credit card regulations in 2002. Should it prohibit the banks' interchange fee structure, as has already been flagged, Australia's banks will lose a collective $A400 million…

Research by the Fed Bank of Minneapolis

RESEARCH - From The Region, December 2001 published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. The Federal Reserve and Electronic Payments. What do considerations of principle, experience and reputation tell us? By Gary H. Stern, President.

Fears that euro ATMs will run dry

UK - The stock of euro notes in banks' cash machines is in danger of running out in the first weeks of the new currency's launch on 1 January, bankers have warned.

5m euros are stolen in three months

EUROPE - Armed gangs and other criminals have stolen Euros 5m ( £3.1m) in the three months since minting and printing of euro notes and coins began, and the situation is set to worsen, European police have warned.

Euro launch reaches its final phase

ARTICLE - Securitas GmbH, a German armoured-car company, has suffered only a few mishaps since it began hauling the new euro cash in September. Some workers threw out their backs lugging the 20-kilo sacks of coins. Others accidentally dropped the heavy…

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