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Philadelphia Fed's Stone to attend FOMC meeting

The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank's second in command will participate in the US central bank's policy meeting next week, stepping in for retiring President Anthony Santomero, a spokeswoman said on Wednesday 22 March.

Bank of England voted 8-1 to hold rates

Bank of England policymakers voted 8-1 to leave UK interest rates unchanged at their most recent meeting. Stephen Nickell remained the only member of the Monetary Policy Committee to vote for a cut in the cost of borrowing in March, the minutes released…

Fed's Spillenkothen to retire

Rich Spillenkothen, the director of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation, will retire on June 30 after thirty years of service with the Federal Reserve Board, including nearly fifteen years as the director of the division.

IMF managing director to travel to Mexico

Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, will travel to Mexico, March 22-25, to participate in a meeting of the Capital Markets Consultative Group (CMCG) in Mexico City.

RBI appoints committee on rupee float

In consultation with the Government of India, the Reserve Bank of India on Monday 20 March appointed a committee to set out the framework for fuller Capital Account Convertibility.

New BOK chief to be named this week

This article published on Tuesday 21 March looks at the changes that will be seen in the Bank of Korea's ranks soon. As well as a new governor, there will also be a significant change in the line-up of the bank's seven-member monetary policy committee,…

Approval of policy changes to Fed cash services

The Federal Reserve Board on Friday 17 March announced the approval of policy changes that seek to reduce the overuse of Federal Reserve Bank cash-processing services by providing incentives for depository institutions to recirculate currency among their…

Former CBK officials charged with fraud

A Kenyan court on Monday 20 March charged five former senior officials, including former Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) governor Eric Kotut, with fraud and theft in the east African country's biggest corruption scandal.

ECB's Liebscher sees strong stable growth

Growth in the euro zone remains stable and strong even after the European Central Bank's interest rate hike, ECB Governing Council member Klaus Liebscher said in an interview published on Wednesday 15 March.

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