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SARB removes apartheid's forex overhang

South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni said on Monday 1 March that the SARB last month closed out its oversold forward book to eliminate a structural overhang in the economy caused by apartheid.

Has the ECB failed to meet its objectives?

Just over five years after its establishment the ECB has failed to meet its stated objective of maintaining price stability, according to an outspoken report published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)today.

RBA's Edey on the international economy

In a speech on 'The International Economy' given on 27 February, Malcolm Edey of the Reserve Bank of Australia said the world economy does seem to be recovering after three years of underperformance in the early part of this decade but the outlook is…

Padoa-Schioppa on building on the euro's success

In a speech on 'Building on the euro's success' given on 26 February, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB said the rampant euro proved the eurozone was doing its bit to ease global imbalances and scalded Asia for fixed currency regimes. By operating a peg…

Greenspan on intellectual property rights

In a speech on 'Intellectual property rights' given on 27 February, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve discussed the necessity of protecting property rights in general and cited the American "Wild West" and former Soviet Union as two cases in which a…

Bahrain strengthens anti money-laundering laws

Bahrain is developing anti-money laundering (AML) laws for the insurance sector and capital market players as part of a drive to tighten up on the industry and remove any threat that could jeopardize monetary and banking policies, a central bank official…

The bad news - Greenspan must go!

Chairman Greenspan's busy week of testimony and speeches didn't go without its critics. Republican Senator Bernie Sanders sent a letter to President "Dubya" asking for Greenspan's removal.

Spain enters race for ECB seat

Spain has entered the frame proposing a candidate for a place on the governing council of the European Central Bank against both Ireland and Belgium, who have already thrown their hats into the ring.

Bernanke on euro at five: Ready for a global role?

In a speech on 'Euro at Five: Ready for a Global Role?' given on 26 February, Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said that the euro so far has "posed less of a challenge" to the international dominance of the U.S. dollar than analysts expected when the…

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