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Accession country central banks observe ECB meet

The ECB's General Council meeting of 26 June was attended for the first time by central bank presidents of the ten EU accession countries. The ECB decided last September to invite presidents and experts of the accession countries' central banks to attend…

Argentine Lavagna takes over FSRU bank 'hospital'

Argentina's Financial System Restructuring Unit, known as the bank "hospital", will be controlled by Argentina's economy minister Roberto Lavagna, according to la nacion. The move will ensure that any future restructuring of the financial system will be…

Bank of Lithuania issues its first bimetallic coin

The Bank of Lithuania has issued a 200 litas commemorative coin to celebrate the 750th anniversary of the crowning of King Mindaugas, the Baltic News Service announced. This is Lithuania's first bimetallic commemorative coin (gold and silver).

Deflation fears as c bankers eye global pick-up

The annual meeting of the Bank for International Settlements kicked off on Sunday 29 June with central bankers predicting a "gradual sluggish pick-up across the world moving into next year" as outgoing Bank of England Governor Sir Edward George said,…

Egypt - UK central bank agreement planned

Officials from the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) have met for talks at the Bank of England's Centre for Central Banking Studies (CCBS) to launch a cooperation agreement between the CBE's Egyptian Banking Institute and the CCBS, according to the MENA news…

Germany plans major cuts in income tax

Germany plans wide ranging income tax cuts to stimulate Europe's largest economy, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said at the weekend. Both the EC and ECB have warned against financing the tax cuts through more state debt.

''Economic ideas on Asia should be from Asians''

Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission chairman Andrew Sheng told reporters that Asian economic ideas should ideally originate, be written and discussed by Asians rather than rely on Western economists, the buisness Times reported.

Croatian National Bank holds conference on reforms

9th international conference on the reforms, results and development experiences of transition and emerging market economies, organized by the Croatian National Bank, started in Dubrovnik on Thursday, June 26. This year's Conference will focus on banking…

SEACEN-BIS Seminar on central bank governance

This seminar (17-20 Feb 2004) intends to examine comparative practice amongst central banks and in particular in the area of corporate governance arrangements within central banks and highlighting linkages with independence, transparency and…

Bangladesh to increase monitoring of forex market

The central bank of Bangladesh will increase the monitoring of its foreign exchange market and import and export activities from the beginning of the next tax year, the New Nation reports. This is in order to reduce money laundering and the misuse of…

Split may be developing over choice of RBZ chief

A split is emerging in Robert Mugabe's government over who should succeed outgoing reserve bank governor Leonard Tsumba at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ). The Financial Gazette reports a number of camps have emerged within Mugabe's top leadership on…

Talks over Bulgaria's central bank head drawn out

After a second round of talks on Friday the decision on the election of a new governor of the Bulgarian national bank will resume next week. Novinite reported one of the two nominees for governor - Ivan Iskrov, gained a lead ahead of current governor…

RBA's credit card court case draws to a close

The Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) six-week long Federal Court case with Visa and MasterCard over credit card reforms closed on Friday 27 June. Justice Brian Tamberlin said he hoped to deliver his judgement in two months.

Minutes show some on FOMC wanted rate cut in May

Minutes from the Fed's May 6 policy meeting, reported by the Washington Post, showed that members would not wait indefinitely for the clouds to clear before lowering rates again in response to falling inflation rates and sluggish economic growth. The…

'Money in Motion' from the Philadelphia Fed

"Money in Motion" is a new financial and historical exhibition that is free, fun, and interactive. The exhibit's 16 displays feature interactive games, rare artifacts, and historical narrative that trace the history of money and central banking in the U…

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