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Ex-Fed's Volcker backs global currency

Paul Volcker, a former Federal Reserve chairman, on Thursday argued that the "ultimate logic" of an international financial system was a world currency, but acknowledged that there were no credible alternatives to the dollar for "many tomorrows".

Fed emails point to BoA pressure on Merrill deal

Emails sent by Federal Reserve officials and subpoenaed by government investigators appear to back claims that Ben Bernanke pressurised Bank of America to go ahead with its takeover of investment bank Merrill Lynch after the bank attempted to back out of…

Europe's ACHs bemoan Sepa's slow start

Europe's leading automated clearing houses (ACHs), which process and route payments, hit out at the lack of progress on the Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) on Wednesday and called for an end date for national standards to hasten its implementation.

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