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Interview with ECB's Issing

In an interview published on Tuesday 9 August, ECB Chief Economist Otmar Issing said that recently the eurozone economy has seen a series of positive signals. However risks to the outlook remained on the downside, he said, particularly with the continued…

Bank of Japan Policy Board Minutes

The Bank of Japan published the minutes from its 12 and 13 July meeting on Friday 12 August. Two of nine policy board members at the Bank proposed cutting the 30-35 trln yen liquidity target for banks, at the mid-July policy meeting.

CITIC Securities to revamp China Securities

China's CITIC Securities Co confirmed media reports on Friday 12 August that it is teaming up with Jianyin Investment Ltd, an investment arm of the central bank, to restructure Beijing-based China Securities Co.

Foreign central banks buying more US debt

Foreign central banks were big buyers of US debt in the latest week, swallowing up similar amounts of both Treasury and agency debt in what was the heaviest week of buying in 2-1/2 months, Federal Reserve data showed on Thursday 11 August.

New spokesman for the New York Fed

Peter Bakstansky has been the spokesman for the New York Fed for so long - 30 years, to be precise - that his impending retirement will be hard to get accustomed to, at least for any journalist.

Prodi outlines Bank of Italy reform ideas

Italy's opposition leader Romano Prodi outlined a number of reform proposals for the beleaguered Bank of Italy on Friday 12 August and the country's other financial institutions.

Cultural days of the ECB 2005: Hungary

Hungary will be the country featured in this year's Cultural Days of the European Central Bank, which will be held from 2 to 28 November 2005 in cooperation with Magyar Nemzeti Bank, the central bank of Hungary, the ECB said on Thursday 11 August.

IMF letter on the famine in Niger

In a letter published by The Independent newspaper on Friday 5 August, the IMF's Director of External Relations, Thomas Dawson, defended the Fund against accusations that the IMF contributed to the crisis in Niger.

Philippines, EC sign anti-money laundering pact

The European Commission (EC) and the Philippines have signed a 73-million peso (1.33-million US dollars) financing agreement to assist with the country's anti-money laundering drive, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo has said.

IMF letter on prospects for ECB rate cut

In a letter published by the Financial Times on Tuesday 9 August, Michael Deppler of the IMF said international developments suggest that the worst may be over on growth in the eurozone but point to further upward pressure on headline inflation because…

China reveals details of yuan basket

China announced major currency market reforms on Wednesday 8 August and also published details of the basket of currencies to which the bank refers in managing the float of the yuan.

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