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Buba worried re cash supply after Heros insolvency

The Bundesbank has called on local branches to lengthen their operating hours after a money-transport company which accounts for around 50 per cent of the German money transport sector filed for insolvency.

Hong Kong may build gold warehouse for China

Hong Kong may soon build a bonded warehouse at its airport to store gold and make the Chinese territory a regional trading hub while feeding rising demand from mainland China, industry officials were quoted as saying on Tuesday 21 February.

Comment: Sepa progress report

In its fourth progress report on the Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) the ECB says it "expects the European Payments Council (EPC) to take overall responsibility for defining and implementing a monitoring framework for each phase of the migration process…

IMF Paper on forecasting ECB monetary policy

Monetary policy in the euro area is conducted within a multicountry, multicultural, and multilingual context involving multiple central banking traditions. This IMF Working Paper published February 2006 asks how this heterogeneity affects the ability of…

Comment: Bundesbank stands firm

Leading members of the German parliament are very upset about the refusal of the Bundesbank even to talk about the sale of its gold reserves. In what is turning into a litmus test of its independence, the German central bank has, thus far, stood firm.

Bank of England Payment Systems Oversight Report

The Bank of England published its second Payment Systems Oversight Report on Friday. It contains the Bank's latest assessment of UK payment systems against the internationally-recognised Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems.

St Louis Fed's Poole on inflation targeting

In the speech 'Inflation targeting' given on 16 February William Poole of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said an explicit inflation target would help the Federal Reserve do a better job of anchoring expectations and ensuring low and stable prices.

Comment: Payment system risks

While few would regard Britain's large-value payment system as risky - over its ten-year life, the system has suffered no major scares - how the system will bear up in a crisis or time of market stress is a cause for concern.

Balcerowicz concerned over NBP regulations

In an interview for the Gazeta Wyborcza daily, the president of the National Bank of Poland Leszek Balcerowicz, presented the central bank's standpoint on the Pekao-Bank BPH merger and ideas to broaden the responsibility of the NBP.

Comment: Inflation targetting

A number of emerging market economies have encountered problems in the early stages of inflation targetting. The latest to hit some bumps in the road in is the National Bank of Romania.

Romania to keep 2006 inflation target

The National Bank of Romania this week published its third inflation report since adopting inflation targetting in August last year. Despite forecasts suggesting that inflation will overshoot the upper limit of this year's target, the central bank has…

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