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Swedish monetary policy and EMU

The Riksbank has published a brochure 'Swedish monetary policy and EMU' which elucidates a number of important, practical monetary policy issues that will arise if Sweden adopts the euro.

Barbados central bank to launch new book

As the 30th anniversary of the Central Bank of Barbados approaches, the Bank has announced it will publish a book, "Facing Globalisation: Impact and Challenges for Barbados and the Caribbean" on Friday 20 June, according to the Barbados Advocate

Gretta takes medical delegation to Palestine

Gretta Duisenberg, wife of the President of the European Central Bank, has accompanied a medical delegation to Palestine consisting of five physicians from the Netherlands and Belgiu, according to a report by the Palestine Chronicle.

Brown pledges not to fix euro entry tests

Gordon Brown said on Wednesday 18 June that the five euro entry tests would not be fixed, in a report in the Financial Times, and that the review in next year's budget of reforms aiming to create convergence between the UK and eurozone economies would…

Andrew Large to head financial system taskforce

Deputy governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability, Sir Andrew Large, has been asked to establish a taskforce to examine the possible need for legislative powers in the event of major operational disruption to the UK financial system.

Bank of England MPC Minutes 4/5 June 2003

Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 18 June for the meeting of 4 and 5 June 2003. The minutes showed that the MPC was split 6-3 in favour of maintaining interest rates at 3.75%. Kate Barker, Marian Bell and…

Trichet acquitted in court, keeping ECB bid alive

The long running court case involving charges of falsifying accounts against Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet concluded on on Wednesday 18 June with his acquittal in a Paris court, Bloomberg reports. The verdict is likely to clear the way for…

Nigerian cb denies governor's resignation

The central bank of Nigeria denied on Tuesday 17 June that its governor, Dr Joseph Sanusi, had resigned over price instability, according to the Vanguard website. A CBN spokesman said the governor was "thoroughly embarrassed" by the story.

Kansas City Fed gets approval to move to new HQ

President Thomas M. Hoenig of the Kansas City Fed said on Monday 16 June that the Federal Reserve had approved plans for an estimated $200 million project to build a new headquarters for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, according to the Kamsas…

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