Governance

Bank of Israel promotes 20 percent of staff

A press report said this week that Bank of Israel governor David Klein has decided to promote 20 per cent of the central bank's staff, with salary increases of between 10 and 15 per cent. Haaretz said the move was made without consulting the workers…

RBI names Gopinath as key department head

Shyamala Gopinath, a deputy governor in the Reserve Bank of India, took charge of the key departments of monetary policy and internal debt management this week following Rakesh Mohan's move to Economic Affairs secretary in the government.

CBN may lose 2,000 staff

The Central Bank of Nigeria may lose up to 2,000 staff as part of a restructuring of the bank, press reports said this week. The majority of the affected employees work in four departments which are to be phased out as part of the plans, Vanguard said.

List of Greenspan successors shrinks

The re-election of President George Bush sharply narrows the field of candidates to succeed Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chief, this article says. Steven Cecchetti is quoted as saying Martin Feldstein is the unconditional best candidate.

Dallas Fed's McTeer says 'Goodbye and howdy'

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Bob McTeer resigned on Thursday 4 October to become chancellor at Texas A&M University, ending a 36-year career in the Federal Reserve system. In a statement posted on the Dallas Fed's website on Thursday titled …

Ukrainian election heads for runoff vote

The top two candidates to succeed Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma are heading for a run-off vote on 21 November, after neither won a majority in the first round. Former governor of the National Bank of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko is one of the candidates.

Sveriges Riksbank alters management forms

At its meeting on 13 October, the Executive Board of the Sveriges Riksbank decided to make certain changes in the way the bank is managed. Responsibility of members of the Executive Board for preparing matters from the departments will be replaced by a…

Interview with Dr YV Reddy, Governor of the RBI

This interview was given to Emerging Markets on the occasion of the magazine presenting Dr YV Reddy of the Reserve Bank of India the Best Central Bank Governor of the year award. Issues considered for such nominations include "strong track record,…

Interview with Philadelphia Fed's Santomero

In an interview published last Friday, 22 October, Philadelphia Fed President Anthony Santomero said that the Federal Reserve will be able to slow down the pace of interest rate rises if the economy grows less rapidly than it expects.

Federal Reserve appoints regional Fed chairmen

The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday 27 October announced the appointment of the chairmen and deputy chairmen of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks for 2005. Each Reserve Bank has a nine-member board of directors. The Board of Governors in Washington…

Yushchenko went from central bank to politics

Viktor Yushchenko, who was governor of the National Bank of Ukraine through most of the 1990s, goes into Sunday's presidential election in the Ukraine as the main opposition candidate. This article assesses his chances, and also takes a look at his…

BOT investigates computer hacking

The governor of the Bank of Thailand, Pridiyathorn Devakula, ordered a probe on Monday 18 October into computer hacking, TNA news said, after a senior employee, who was arrested last week for theft, told police that he had gained access to the bank data…

Bank of Israel staff to join new protest

Workers at the Bank of Israel, who are currently embroiled in a dispute with the management of the central bank, are set to join staff at the Israel Discount Bank, who are also involved in a dispute, Haaretz reported this week.

Ex-KTB chief to sue Bank of Thailand

The former president of Krung Thai Bank (KTB), Viroj Nualkhair, plans to sue KTB's board of directors and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) for more than 100 million baht in compensation for damage to his job and reputation, TNA reported this week.

Interview with ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo

In an interview published this week, ECB Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo speaks out firmly against changing the wording of the Stability and Growth Pact, saying: "The Pact is a cornerstone of the currency union. Nobody had questioned…

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