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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.

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.

Reserve Bank overplayed its hand, says Visa

The start of the law suit bought by major credit card companies against the Reserve Bank of Australia heard arguments on Tuesday 20 May that the central bank had overstepped its statutory powers by introducing reforms to credit card interchange fees,…

Lebanon c bank to launch electronic bank service

The central bank of Lebanon announced the launch of secure electronic banking and information for Lebanon (SEBIL) on Friday 16 May, reports the Middle East Financial Network. The new system provides identification authorization, cryptographic services,…

Visa starts court case against RBA over reforms

On Monday 19 May Visa International began legal action in court against the Reserve Bank of Australia, claiming that the RBA did not have the power to undertake sweeping reforms of Australia's credit card industry, according to Associated Press.

Cleveland Fed Banking and Payments Workshop

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland's Central Bank Institute is holding a Banking and Payments Workshop from 19-21 May. Contributors are a mix of academics and central bankers with discussions including 'The ABCs of Money and Banking', 'Money in a…

BOG launches Interbank Settlement System

The central bank of Ghana (BOG) launched the Ghana Interbank Settlement (GIS) System on Thursday, reports GhanaWeb, with the governor of the BOG calling it the most efficient inter-bank money market in the West African Sub-Region.

Hitting the target

Target2 presents an opportunity to rationalise and modernise the euro clearing and settlement process. The ECB needs to look beyond RTGS argues Mike Evans.

A BIS embarrassed

Defeat for the BIS by minor shareholders was embarrassing and it has consequences for central banks with private shareholders, reports William Hall.

Shortage of notes threatens Zimbabwe's banks

Zimbabwe has been hit by a shortage of banknotes recently after currency restrictions made it difficult for the central bank to import special note paper, banking officials said. However, the central bank this week attributed the note shortages to the…

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