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Argentine economy deputy resigns

ARGENTINA - Economy minister Domingo Cavallo's deputy, Daniel Marx, has resigned from the government, just hours after a general strike brought the country to a standstill.

Russian state Duma does not trust foreign audit

RUSSIA - On 11 December, the State Duma's commission on auditing of the Central Bank of Russia suggested giving preference to only one company, the Russian YUNIKON firm, as auditor of the Central Bank's performance for 2001.

ECB Press Conference

PRESS CONFERENCE - ECB press conference on the occasion of the Signing of the Agreement between the European Central Bank and Europol. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt, 13 December 2001.

Pakistan wins official debt deal

PAKISTAN - Pakistan yesterday secured an unprecedented debt restructuring deal from the Paris Club of official creditors in recognition of its economic reforms and its role in the war in Afghanistan.

First euro coins to be rolled out today

NETHERLANDS - Preparations for the changeover to euro notes and coins take a key psychological step forward today as citizens of France, Ireland and the Netherlands become the first in the eurozone to get their hands on the new euro coins.

Distribution of euros to start tomorrow

GERMANY - The mass distribution in Europe of new cash in euros begins tomorrow, when France, the Netherlands and Ireland begin to sell packets of euro coins to the public. Other countries will follow in the days ahead.

BOK head to visit Myanmar central bank

SOUTH KOREA - Bank of Korea Gov. Chon-Chol-hwan will travel to the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar till next Monday at the invitation of Kyaw Kyaw Maung, head of Myanmar's central bank.

Koizumi firm on reform in spite of gloom

JAPAN - Junichiro Koizumi, Japan's prime minister, yesterday, Wednesday, said he would not waver on economic structural reform despite evidence of increasing gloom in corporate boardrooms across Japan about the recession-swamped economy.

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