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France may opt to use gold to fund research

The French government is looking at the possibility of using its gold reserves to finance research, with a ministerial source quoted as saying that while the gold is managed by the central bank it belongs to France.

Spain may propose Rato as IMF chief

Rodrigo Rato, former Spanish economy minister after Sunday's election, may be proposed to run the IMF, according to Miguel Sebastian, an economic adviser to Prime Minister-elect Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.

Report says strong euro dented Bundesbank profits

The Bundesbank saw its annual profit fall to less than one billion euros (1.2 billion dollars) last year as a result of the strong euro and that could pose a problem for the German government's finances, according to a report in a German business daily.

PBOC vice-governor: yuan hasn't cost US jobs

Guo Shuqing, vice-governor of the People's Bank of China and director-general of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), said in an interview that the allegation the renminbi is undervalued and has cost US jobs is unfounded.

ECB mourns Spanish bomb victims

In Frankfurt on Thursday 11 March, about 150 employees of the European Central Bank gathered before the bank headquarters in a memorial service for the victims of the Madrid bombing.

RBZ head Gono receives death threats

The head of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Gideon Gono, picked by President Robert Mugabe to lead the government's anti-corruption drive, has claimed he has received death threats from corrupt businessmen and politicians, a newspaper reported this week.

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