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ECB's Duisenberg implies he will leave in a year

The European Central Bank published its annual report for 2002 on Tuesday with Wim Duisenberg hinting that he would not be at the ECB this time next year. "This will be the last foreword of an ECB Annual Report to bear my signature," he said in the…

Bank of Canada appoints new deputy governors

The Bank of Canada announced the appointment of two deputy governors to its interest rate setting governing council on Tuesday. David Longworth joined the Bank of Canada in 1974 and Mark Carney represents the addition of an outsider from an investment…

Ensuring a balanced ECB Executive Board

On Tuesday 29 April at 9.30 , the Committee of Economic and Monetary Affairs will be holding a Confirmation Hearing of Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell who has been nominated by the Council of Ministers as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central…

NZ c bank to appoint new external monetary adviser

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will appoint a new external monetary policy adviser, after placing newspaper adverts at the weekend, according to Dow Jones. The position plays a central role in advising the bank's governor Alan Bollard on interest rate…

Chile's new central bank chief tough but popular

The newly appointed president of Chile's central bank Vittorio Corbo has said the tight grip on inflation will be maintained as he takes office. Corbo is reported to joke, in the Reuters report, that markets rally every time U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman…

Swedish trade minister on ECB vote proposals

Sweden's trade minister has said the proposals for reform of the voting arrangements on the ECB's governing council will leave Sweden without a worthwhile role and the Swedish people as less than full participants, according to a report in the Swedish…

Bank of England condemns rise of red tape

In a report published on Thursday 24 April the Bank of England criticised proposed changes to the Consumer Credit Act saying it could lead to more complex regulation and limit competition, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Poland: Central bank cuts interest rates

Poland's central bank cut interest rates on Thursday 24 April by 25 points. The bank has come under sustained pressure from the Polish government which has complained of a too restrictive monetary policy, according to a report from the PAP news agency.

RBNZ lowers interest rates 0.25% amid slowdown

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand reduced its OCR rate to 5.50 per cent on 24 April. Speaking after the decision Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard said "With the passage of time, we are now more confident that inflationary pressures will ease, which is…

HKMA's Euro Clearing System goes live

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority's new Euro Clearing System will process its first transaction on 28 April. The key functions of the Euro Clearing System will include an interbank Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system.

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