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Euro or euras?

Algirdas Brazauskas, the Lithuanian prime minister, has criticised the EU's demand that the single currency be called the euro, not the euras, as it is known in Vilnius.

Socialists deny move to allow removal of Jarai

The governing Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) categorically denied a report Wednesday by the daily Magyar Nemzet that the party is preparing legal modifications that would allow the removal of Zsigmond Jarai, governor of central bank MNB.

Euromoney award goes to Argentina's Prat-Gay

At the IMF/World Bank meetings in Washington on October 3, Euromoney will present its central bank governor of the year award for 2004 to Alfonso Prat-Gay of Argentina. Request a free trial to view this article from Euromoney's September issue.

Bomb threat at SARB

The South African Reserve Bank's head office received a telephoned bomb threat from an anonymous caller between 12 and 12.30 on Friday 17 September, but national payment systems and market operations were not affected.

China to appoint new securities mkt chief

China is set to replace the head of its stock and derivatives markets regulatory body with the vice-mayor of the southwestern city of Chongqing, a Government source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday, according to Sify Finance.

Gono goes to China

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's embattled governor Dr Gideon Gono is believed to be in China to finalise talks on closer ties with his counterpart, the governor of the People's Bank of China.

Argentina's Redrado to be appointed cb president

Argentine Foreign Minister Martin Redrado, a former securities regulator, will be appointed central bank president after President Nestor Kirchner decided not to renew Alfonso Prat-Gay's term, which expires next week, Cabinet Chief Alberto Fernandez said…

Bank of Israel staff to get medals

The Bank of Israel is to spend NIS 320,000 on medals to be awarded to all members of staff in commemoration of the central bank's Jubilee year, Haaretz reported. However, a planned celebration for staff and retired workers was cancelled, the report said.

Former RBA chief criticises PM on rates

Former Reserve Bank of Australia governor Bernie Fraser said in an interview he expects interest rates to rise straight after the election, partly because of what he sees as the lax budgetary policies of the Howard government.

Eichel raps Bundesbank over stability pact

German Finance Minister Hans Eichel rapped the Bundesbank on Friday 10 September for its recent criticism of the EU's proposed changes to the stability and growth pact in a press release titled "Do not weaken the Stability and Growth Pact".

Brazil's Meirelles given cabinet status

The president of the Central Bank of Brazil, Henrique Meirelles, has been granted cabinet status in a further development to allegations of his financial misconduct by the national press.

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