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Fukui, Greenspan discuss Japan, US economies

Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan discussed the global economy on Thursday 30 September, as well as the economic situations of the US and Japan, Kyodo News reported a BOJ source as saying.

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.

BIS Triennial Central Bank Survey 2004

The Triennial Central Bank Survey conducted in April 2004 by 52 central banks and monetary authorities and coordinated by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) was the second comprehensive assessment of foreign exchange and derivatives market…

New study says IMF should limit its role

According to a new study from the Institute for International Economics, the IMF must limit its role in countries undergoing a financial crisis and set more realistic limits on lending, including revising guidelines to those nations.

Brazil's Meirelles promises lower rates

The president of Brazil's Central Bank, Henrique Meirelles, has said that the higher primary account surplus and the lower ratio between debt and GDP will mean lower interest rates in the medium term for Brazilians.

Safer, smarter, US $50 bill issued

Newly redesigned $50 notes arrive at banks beginning Tuesday 28 September ready to make their way into circulation and consumer wallets. Today marks the day the Federal Reserve System distributes the new note to banks and thus into the public's hands.

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