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South Africa's Mboweni rejects ANC seat

Tito Mboweni, the governor of the South African Reserve Bank, has turned down the chance to stand as a candidate for the African National Congress (ANC), the ruling political party, in the country's upcoming general elections. The decision signals that…

FDIC may run US bad bank

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), a key American regulator, could manage a bad bank that the Obama administration is likely to soon set up, say reports.

St Louis Fed elects new chair

The St Louis Federal Reserve has named Steven Lipstein, the president and chief executive of BJC HealthCare, the chair of its board for the coming year.

Dudley takes helm at NY Fed, Geithner sworn in

William Dudley, the executive vice president of the markets group at the New York Federal Reserve, is to succeed Tim Geithner as president of the central bank after Geithner was sworn in as US Treasury secretary on Monday.

China "notes" Geithner renminbi claims

An official at the People's Bank of China has said the central bank had noted US Treasury secretary designate Tim Geithner's claims that President Barack Obama believes Beijing is manipulating the renminbi to boost exports.

Sack governor, Ukraine PM tells president

Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine's president, on Friday rejected renewed calls by Yulia Tymoshenko, the country's prime minister, to sack Volodymyr Stelmakh, the governor of the country's central bank.

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