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Next ECB head may not be French says Italy's Tanzi
ITALY - Wim Duisenberg's successor as president of the European Central Bank may not necessarily be French. That is the belief of Italy's Treasury undersecretary Vito Tanzi who spoke to Italian daily La Repubblica on Saturday.
Kuwait audit urged to verify 1999 CB cash dealings
KUWAIT - The parliamentary committee probing the Central Bank transactions during the period between 1 May and 31 July, 1999 met Tuesday with officials of the auditing office. The purpose of the meeting was to get familiar with the work mechanism to be…
IMF News Brief
NEWS BRIEF - IMF Managing Director Kohler Welcomes Independent Advisors' Report on Argentina, 29 July.
Economic and Financial Issues facing Argentina
NEWS BRIEF - Report to the Government of Argentina and the International Monetary Fund by a Panel of Independent Advisers, 29 July.
IMF News Brief
NEWS BRIEF - Statement by IMF Managing Director Horst Kohler on the Death of Rudiger Dornbusch, 29 July.
Poland moves closer to the euro
POLAND - The National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Finance Ministry officials have begun to prepare a long-term strategy on adopting the euro, a senior central bank official has said.
Argentine minister welcomes report
ARGENTINA - Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna said he welcomed the backing of a group of international experts for Argentina's strategy in dealing with its crushing recession.
Bank of Israel governor leaves rate unchanged
ISRAEL - Key lending rates will remain unchanged at 9.1 percent in August, Bank of Israel governor David Klein announced Monday afternoon.
RBI's Jalan says drought not to affect liquidity
INDIA - Reserve Bank of India Governor Bimal Jalan on Monday said the prevailing drought condition in the country would not have any impact on the liquidity or monetary situation.
Mexican economy 'set for strong recovery'
MEXICO - Mexico's central bank governor said Monday the bank had set an inflation target of 3 per cent for next year and predicted a strong recovery for the country's economy.
Ugandan central bank plans for Shs50,000 note
UGANDA - As Bank of Uganda plans to release the Shs 50,000, it's warning that people should not ask for the large denomination unless they are handling huge sums of money to warrant its use.
Kuwait's c bank probe panel await gov't replies
KUWAIT - The parliamentary committee probing the Central Bank transactions during 1999 elections met Monday with the Minister of Information and Acting Minister of Oil, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahd and also the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior and…
IMF News Brief
NEWS BRIEF - Statement by Kenneth Rogoff on the Death of Rudiger Dornbusch, 26 July.
Fed's Olson - US in recovery but it will be slow
US - The United States is clearly in a recovery but the rebound from last year's brief recession is likely to be slow, Federal Reserve governor Mark Olson said on Friday.
SEC chairman Pitt asks for promotion
US - U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Harvey Pitt, again exhibiting a flair for the political miscue, was under attack 24 July, reports Reuters, for seeking a promotion and a pay raise.
New governor chosen for Uruguay's central bank
URUGUAY - Ruling coalition Senator Alejandro Atchugarry has assumed the post of economy minister and economist Julio De Brun has been chosen to head the central bank. The former economy minister and central bank president resigned citing lack of…
President Mugabe hits out at devaluation advocates
ZIMBABWE - President Robert Mugabe publicly hit out at his Finance Minister Simba Makoni last week, branding him an economic saboteur. He also contradicted Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Leonard Tsumba as cracks within the government widened.
Cyprus c bank refutes alleged money laundering
CYPRUS - The Central Bank of Cyprus has refuted allegations in a Financial Times report, published on 25 July, that knowingly it was involved in sanctions busting and money laundering during the years when UN sanctions against Yugoslavia were in force.
Trichet trial set for January 2003 start
FRANCE - The court case concerning the French banking group Credit Lyonnais, which involves Jean-Claude Trichet, the governor of the Bank of France, will start in January 2003.
Brash elected to New Zealand's parliament
FEATURE - It may have been thrashed by Labour in this weekend's general election but at least New Zealand's National party will have one new face on its benches when parliament resumes. Step forward Don Brash, the former central bank governor.
Senate panel sets hearing on Fed nominees
US - The Senate Banking Committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday on the nominations of Ben Bernanke and Donald Kohn to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, the panel said on Friday.
Top central bankers agree to hold regular talks
SOUTH KOREA - The central bank governors of South Korea, China and Japan have agreed to have regular talks at all future international gatherings, said Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Park Seung on Monday.
Luck not Greenspan calmed business cycles - study
US - Many have praised the brilliance of Alan Greenspan and his predecessor at the Federal Reserve helm for blunting the most savage swings of the U.S. business cycle. But there's a good chance most of what tamed the booms and tempered the busts was…
Many hurdles before one African currency - Mboweni
SOUTH AFRICA - Many hurdles would have to be overcome before the newly-formed African Union (AU) could form a single currency for the continent, South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni said on Thursday.