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'Mr Yen' suggests new era of deflation
Frmer vice-finance minister of Japan, Eisuke Sakakibara, who is known as Mr Yen, has said he thinks Japan has been unfairly blamed for failing to tackle deflation with conventional monetary policy, according to the Financial Times. He also suggested the…
Ex Ukraine central banker jailed for 5 years
The UNIAN news agency reported that former first deputy chairman of the board of the National Bank of Ukraine, Volodymyr Bondar, was jailed for five years on Tuesday after being found guilty of violating an instruction which was in force at the National…
Fisher and Fischer withdraw from NY Fed race
The Washington Post reported on Wednesday 14 May that two top contenders for the job of president of the New York Fed, Peter Fisher and Stanley Fischer, have withdrawn their names from consideration for the position.
Germany sparks row over bank watchdog
Bundesbank president Ernst Welteke is reported by the Independent newspaper to have said on Tuesday 13 May that Germany rather than London should house the new supervisory regulator for banking in Frankfurt because of the proximity to the ECB and because…
Serb c bank chief: foreign reserves reach $3.3bn
National Bank of Serbia Governor Mladjan Dinkic has said the country's foreign currency reserves have reached 3.3bn dollars, according to the Tanjug news agency.
Russian c bank reports surge in counterfeit notes
In its annual report for 2002 the central bank of Russia has reported an increase in forged bank notes of 17 per cent with the 100-rouble note the most popular to be copied, reports the ITAR-TASS news agency.
Ghana- Bill against money laundering in the offing
An anti-money laundering bill developed by the Bank of Ghana, according to Ghanaweb, is intended to address the devastating economic, security and social consequences of money laundering.
Eurasian c bankers to discuss market integration
Representatives from the Central Bank of Russia and the national banks of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan will arrive in Dushanbe to discuss issues of cooperation in the area of currency market integration, reports the Asia-Plus news agency.
Shortage of notes threatens Zimbabwe's banks
Zimbabwe has been hit by a shortage of banknotes recently after currency restrictions made it difficult for the central bank to import special note paper, banking officials said. However, the central bank this week attributed the note shortages to the…
Indonesia announces new central bank governor
A parliamentary commission on Monday 12 May selected Burhanuddin Abdullah to head Indonesia's central bank, according to a report by Channel News Asia Mr Burhanuddin won 34 votes from commission members while current central bank deputy governor Miranda…
Brown reaffirms euro test results date
Gordon Brown on Tuesday 13 May repeated that the result of its five economic tests on whether Britain should join the euro would be announced by the first week of June, according to a report by Business & Finance
Bundesbank sees German public deficit at 3.5%
Bundesbank chief economist Hermann Remsperger said in an interview with Sueddeutsche Zeitung, reported by RTE News, that the German fiscal deficit would amount to 3.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) this year.
Fed's Parry doesn't expect deflation
Speaking on Monday 12 May, San Francisco Federal Reserve President Robert Parry said "I'm not expecting deflation. We will see a pick-up in real growth and the pace of that pick-up is likely to be stronger by 2004", Reuters reports.
Hungary - C bank accused of discredited policies
Kossuth Radio in Budapest reported that members of the Hungarian Socialist Party have criticised the National Bank of Hungary, saying the monetary policies of the central bank have been discredited after the MNB only warned about the dangers of an…
IMF delegates visit Croatian National Bank
A delegation from the IMF arrived in Croatia on Monday and held talks with the governor of the Croatian National Bank (HNB), Zeljko Rohatinski.
Bank of England Inflation report accolade
The Bank of England gets top marks for best inflation report, 13 May. All inflation targeting central banks produce Inflation Reports. But what makes a good report? Central banks' writing and reporting skills are assessed in a new report.
Bank of England is top of the targetters
The Bank of England has the best inflation report, (the document all inflation-targetting central banks publish), a study entitled "How do central banks write?", out Tuesday claims. CentralBankNet reports from the press conference in London.
Minutes of Riksbank Board meeting, 24 April
Minutes of the Sveriges Riksbank Executive Board meeting on 24 April were published 12 May. The minutes said one of the starting points in the assessment of the inflation picture was that the war would be short. Based on this, the Executive Board…
Hoenig calls for more disclosure by banks
Speaking at the Chicago Fed conference Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig said banks could make "relevant disclosures" unearthed by supervisors about such issues as credit quality problems or substantial market risks, Reuters reports
Germany drops pledge to balance budget
Germany on 11 May conceded defeat in its battle to cut spending and avoid recession by dropping its pledge to balance its budget by 2006 as required under the Stability and Growth Pact, according to a report by EurActiv.
New splits over UK euro entry decision
On Sunday 11 May splits emerged over the euro, reports the Financial Times. UK cabinet ministers are sending different signals about whether euro entry is inevitable at some future point and the timing of a referendum.
Zeti reappointed Malaysia's cen bank chief: report
Reports on Sunday 11 May from ChannelNewsAsia said that Malaysia's central bank chief Zeti Akhtar Aziz has been reappointed for another three-year term. A spokesman said the King was pleased with Zeti's work in leading Bank Negara which has brought…
Solomon Island: pyramid fraud shuts cb and banks
The Solomon Islands has shut major banks including the central bank after threats were made by the organisers of a failed pyramid investment scheme to blow up the banks, says the Sydney Morning Herald
Mutebile wants full BOU independence
The governor of the central bank of Uganda is seeking more autonomy for the bank to protect it from political interference. Appearing before the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), Mutebile called for an amendment to the BOU Statute, according to a…