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Welteke - ECB focus is inflation, not growth

GERMANY - Ernst Welteke, member of the European Central Bank council, on 29 August said there were signs of a possible recovery of the euro zone's largest economy, but stressed the ECB's main task was to control inflation and not stimulate growth.

IMF to cut global forecasts

US - The IMF has cut its forecast for world economic growth this year to 2.8% from 3.2%, Reuters reported on 29 August citing unnamed sources at the international lender.

Polish c bank urges speedy public finance reform

POLAND - Poland's outgoing deputy central bank head Richard Kokoszczynski on 28 August urged the government to reform public finances quickly or face disgruntled capital markets and possible delays in European Union (EU) accession.

C Bank chief, dep premier hold talks with Ato

SOMALIA - The chairman of the Central Bank of Somalia, Dr Mahmud Muhammad Ulusow, yesterday hosted Uthman Hasan Ali Ato for lunch at his [Mogadishu] residence. Mr Ato was accompanied by members of the USC-SNA [United Somali Congress-Somali National…

High-value euro notes spark concern

FRANCE - Carrefour, the large French-based retail group, yesterday urged only small-scale distribution of high-denomination euro notes in the first months after the January 1 changeover to euro notes and coins, claiming the move would minimise confusion…

Chile banks may soon pay interest on checking acc

CHILE - Banks might soon offer interest-bearing checking accounts to clients in Chile, after Central Bank President Carlos Massad on 28 August publicly invited the country's leading bank trade association to join in studying the matter.

Unrestricted foreign currency in Egypt

EGYPT - According to Al-Bayan newspaper (August 22, 2001), the Egyptian Central Bank recently instructed all commercial banks in Egypt to provide any foreign currency sum required by local customers.

Changeover to euro not to create hidden pressure

EUROPE - The changeover to the euro should not create hidden inflationary pressures or VAT increase, President of the European Parliament Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, Christa Randzio-Plath, said, referring to European Central Bank (ECB)…

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