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IMF begins mission to Argentina
ARGENTINA - An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission is in Argentina to gather information about the debt-ridden country's new economic policies.
A second deputy governor of BOT to resign
THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has suffered a major blow following the resignations of two deputy governors who were accused and later cleared of charges of being involved in a 1.7 billion baht ($71.4 million) fraud committed by the defunct firm,…
Central bank chief picked Oracle of the Year
LITHUANIA - Reinoldijus Sarkinas, chairman of the board of the central Bank of Lithuania, has been named the Oracle of the Year by the business newspaper Verslo Zinios, as his forecasts on 2001 macroeconomic indicators were closest to the truth.
New euros brings old coin windfall for beggars
GERMANY - The euro's launch may be causing headaches for cashiers and heartache for nationalists around Europe, but the single currency has dumped windfall profits into the laps of an unsuspecting group: beggars.
Latvia appoints Rimsevics as new c bank head
LATVIA - The Latvian parliament has appointed Ilmars Rimsevics as Bank of Latvia president.
South Africa restructures policy committee
SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which oversees the country's financial policies, has been restructured and will meet four times this year, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced on Tuesday.
Names of two new Thai Deputy Governors chosen
THAILAND - Sources close to CentralBankNet at the Bank of Thailand have told us that the two replacement Deputy Governors at the Bank of Thailand were decided at a meeting on Monday. No press statement or news story has been released and we cannot…
Joint Press Conference on the euro introduction
PRESS CONFERENCE - Joint press conference given by the EU Presidency, the European Central Bank, and the European Commission on the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins, Frankfurt am Main, 3 January 2002.
ECB Press Conference
PRESS CONFERENCE - Introductory statement by Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, Christian Noyer, Vice-President of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, 3 January 2002.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Update on the euro cash changeover, 7 January 2002.
Cautious reaction to peso devaluation
ARGENTINA - The Argentine people have reacted cautiously to their new government's decision to devalue the peso and end 10 years of parity with the US dollar in a dramatic bid to save the collapsing economy.
Japan seeks support for bank rescue
JAPAN - Japanese finance minister Heizo Takenaka is on his way to Washington in a bid to enlist US support for bailing out Japan's top banks, many of which are burdened by a mountain of bad debt.
China mulls boosting euro reserves
CHINA - Just as the initial euphoria from the introduction of notes and coins wears off, the euro has received a boost from news that China could be buying more euros to reduce its reliance on the dollar.
BIS Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - BIS Board elects new Chairman and President, 7 January 2002.
BIS c bankers see Japan's recession into 2002
SWITZERLAND - Japan's economic slump will continue throughout 2002, central bank governors from 11 major countries agreed during a monthly meeting of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) on Monday.
ECB - ATM conversion to euro now finalised
GERMANY - The conversion of automated teller machines, or ATMs, is now finalised, the European Central Bank said Monday in an update on the euro cash changeover.
Thai dep governor Kitti to leave at end of month
THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand said Monday that Deputy Governor Kitti Patpong-pibul had submitted a resignation letter to the Finance Ministry and will leave the central bank at the end of the month.
Santomero - Fed's ability to mend econ is limited
US - The Federal Reserve, which engaged in a nearly solitary struggle to keep the U.S. economy from collapsing last year, isn't capable of mending the economy on its own, a top policymaker for the U.S. central bank said Saturday.
Swedish central banker backs IMF bankruptcy plan
SWEDEN - An IMF plan for an international bankruptcy procedure could help financially troubled nations restructure their debt in an orderly manner and avoid the chaotic scenes witnessed in Argentina, says Riksbank's Heikensten.
UK Interest rates may have to rise: George
UK: The Governor of the Bank of England last night warned that interest rates might have to be raised to moderate consumer demand.
Bank of Finland finds faulty 500-euro notes
FINLAND- The Bank of Finland said on Friday it had found some flawed 500-euro banknotes and said more defective notes could be in circulation.
Argentina to unveil new economic plan on Friday
ARGENTINA - Congressman Jorge Remes Lenicov will be sworn in Thursday as Argentina's new economy minister and on Friday he will unveil a new series of economic measures, Buenos Aires Governor Carlos Ruckauf confirmed in an interview.
ECB interest rates unchanged
GERMANY - As widely expected the European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged with officials largely focused this week on the launch of euro notes and coins.
Bank of Israel head rules out intervention
ISRAEL - Despite the shekel's weakening to a record low against the dollar, Bank of Israel Governor David Klein said the central bank would not intervene in the foreign currency market.