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Speech by Fed Reserve Governor Mark Olson, 30 Apr

SPEECH - In a speech made Tuesday titled 'Risk Management in a Changing Economic Environment' Olson said banks need to do more to clarify the risks they are taking, and regulators must begin to more closely scrutinize firms' internal audits.

Bank of Estonia's profit smaller than last year

ESTONIA - President of the Bank of Estonia Vahur Kraft has said that last year the central bank earned an extraordinarily high profit on its foreign currency reserves, but this year would be much more modest in that respect.

Fraga sees crisis in Argentina as "worrying"

BRAZIL - Central Bank chairman Arminio Fraga said on Friday that the crisis in neighboring Argentina is "extremely worrying". He compared Argentina to Brazil, stating the former has yet to restructure its state finances, which he said was carried out…

ECB gold reserves declined to 26 April

GERMANY - The European Central Bank said Tuesday that the Eurosystem's net reserves in gold and gold receivables declined by EUR306 million to EUR139.5 billion in the week ended 26 April.

Gold's backers want to polish up its image

FEATURE - It isn't just the war against terrorism, or the growing violence in the Middle East. It isn't just increased Japanese demand or the Enron scandal's effect on the equity markets. Rather, gold's 10% rally this year, to a recent two-year high of…

Retreating to the sanctuary of gold

FEATURE - 'Gold is back,' declared a leading news agency this week in an analysis into why the yellow metal has pushed resolutely back above US$300 an ounce for the first time in two years, and why investor interest is at its highest in almost 20 years.

BOU forex strategy may be paying off

UGANDA - The Bank of Uganda's (BOU) new strategy of intervening into the foreign exchange market without disclosing amounts sold, seems to be working, reports New Africa News.

Abachas reported to return $1bn to Nigeria

UK - The family of Sani Abacha, Nigeria's former dictator, has agreed to return $1bn ( £600m) in funds looted from the country's central bank in return for the dropping of theft and money laundering charges against Abacha's son and one of Abacha's…

FX traders to kiss goodbye to settlement risk

FEATURE - Currency traders, more aware of the potential for disruption in the financial system after September 11, should draw comfort from a long-awaited settlement system linked to central banks that is due to go live this year.

Philippines - Derivatives supervision tightened

PHILIPPINES - The Philippine Central Bank has tightened its supervision of the derivatives market by requiring the affiliates of all financial institutions to seek approval from the monetary authority before undertaking such transactions.

Gold market calmer on Welteke reassurance

GERMANY - The gold market was reassured by the statement made by Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke on Thursday that the international agreement limiting gold sales by central banks was worth extending once it expired at the end of 2004 and that any…

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