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Bank of Italy bomb scare is false alarm
Police alerted by an anonymous phone call checked for a bomb near the Bank of Italy's headquarters in Rome on Tuesday 9 August but later called off the search when no device was found, authorities said.
Fed expected to raise rates again
It was expected that the Federal Reserve would increase US interest rates again for the tenth consecutive time at the conclusion of its FOMC meeting on Tuesday 9 August.
IMF's Rato concludes Ukraine visit
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, issued a statement Friday 5 August at the conclusion of his visit to Kiev. The IMF chief said he was confident on Ukraine's economic outlook.
Economist says China should resist yuan pressure
A senior Chinese economist and government advisor has said China should not give in to further US pressure to change the value of the yuan following last months shift.
Malaysia reports reserve increase
The international reserves of Bank Negara surged to RM298.7 billion (US$78.7 billion) as at 29 July. This was a RM12.89 billion increase from the 15 July figure, the BNM said.
Kosovo's BPK unlikely to become central bank
The head of Pillar IV has said the Banking and Payment Authority of Kosovo (BPK) will not be denominated as the central bank.
Study says euro could be top reserve by 2022
A paper published this week says the euro could replace the dollar as the world's dominant reserve currency within 20 years if Britain and other EU countries adopted the unit and the US currency continues to slide.
Christopher Cox sworn in as SEC chairman
With his wife Rebecca standing at his side, Christopher Cox took the oath of office to become the 28th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Wednesday 3 August.
Wim Duisenberg
This obituary for former European Central Bank president Wim Duisenberg, who died on Sunday 31 July, contrasts his rough ride at the ECB with the high reputation he had enjoyed among fellow central bankers during his tenure as governor of the…
Rwandan Fin Min named to African Development Bank
Rwandan Finance Minister, Mr Donald Kaberuka (54) has been elected President of the African Development Bank Group (ADB) during the extraordinary Meeting of ADB Governors held on 21-22 July 2005 in Tunis.
Fed's Gramlich to join University of Michigan
The University of Michigan has selected Professor Edward Gramlich to serve as interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, effective 1 September, with approval from the university's board of regents.
White House may be considering Lindsey for Fed
The White House is expanding its search for a successor for Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, according to a report Thursday, including former Bush adviser Lawrence Lindsey among the candidates.
Where does Greenspan keep HIS money?
Financial disclose forms released by the Federal Reserve recently show that chairman Alan Greenspan plays it safe when it comes to his own investments.
South Africa cuts dollar buying in July
Data released by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on Friday 5 August showed that it had lowered its dollar purchases in July.
Trichet says ECB's 2% rate is appropriate
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet defended the decision to maintain interest rates in the euro zone at 2% in a radio interview Friday 5 August describing them as "appropriate".
G20 seminar on economic growth begins
The central banks of South Africa, Mexico and China are co-hosting a seminar in Pretoria to find ways of sustaining economic growth, particularly for the developing world.
Shocks may pose threat to China, says Nobel winner
Edward Prescott, the Nobel 2004 economics prize laureate, told an economics conference in Singapore on Friday 5 August China's fast growth rate may mean the economy is vulnerable to external shocks.
Study says rupee almost pegged to dollar
A study presented to the Singapore Economic Review Conference on Friday 5 August suggests the Indian rupee is virtually pegged to the US dollar, despite the RBI saying it adopts a "managed float" for the currency.
RBI readies for a 'Reddy Era'
This article published Friday 5 August takes an in depth look at Reserve Bank of India governor Yaga Venugopal Reddy. Reddy always speaks his mind, it says, and favours a "consensus" approach to policy issues. He can master any subject and is a voracious…
Italy favours fixed term for central bank chief
According to Italy's economy undersecretary Maria Teresa Armosino the government is ready to set a fixed term of office for the Bank of Italy governor, rather than the life term that currently applies.
IMF statement on G-8 proposal for debt relief
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, issued a statement after Wednesday's meeting to discuss the proposal for HIPC debt cancellation agreed by the G-8 Summit on 8 July.
Bank of England reduces rates by 0.25%
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted on Thursday 4 August to reduce the Bank's repo rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.5%.
ECB rates on hold a while longer says Stark
The ECB's decision not to change rates at its meeting on Thursday 4 August was foreshadowed in a newspaper interview with Bundesbank Vice President Juergen Stark who said muted price pressures allow rates to remain on hold for a while longer.
PBOC: China will adjust yuan band at 'proper time'
China will carry out further adjustments to the yuan's trading band only at the 'proper time', the People's Bank of China said on Thursday 4 August in its first monetary policy report since the recent announcement of currency reforms.