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Bank of Italy bomb scare is false alarm

Police alerted by an anonymous phone call checked for a bomb near the Bank of Italy's headquarters in Rome on Tuesday 9 August but later called off the search when no device was found, authorities said.

Fed expected to raise rates again

It was expected that the Federal Reserve would increase US interest rates again for the tenth consecutive time at the conclusion of its FOMC meeting on Tuesday 9 August.

IMF's Rato concludes Ukraine visit

Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, issued a statement Friday 5 August at the conclusion of his visit to Kiev. The IMF chief said he was confident on Ukraine's economic outlook.

Malaysia reports reserve increase

The international reserves of Bank Negara surged to RM298.7 billion (US$78.7 billion) as at 29 July. This was a RM12.89 billion increase from the 15 July figure, the BNM said.

Study says euro could be top reserve by 2022

A paper published this week says the euro could replace the dollar as the world's dominant reserve currency within 20 years if Britain and other EU countries adopted the unit and the US currency continues to slide.

Christopher Cox sworn in as SEC chairman

With his wife Rebecca standing at his side, Christopher Cox took the oath of office to become the 28th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Wednesday 3 August.

Wim Duisenberg

This obituary for former European Central Bank president Wim Duisenberg, who died on Sunday 31 July, contrasts his rough ride at the ECB with the high reputation he had enjoyed among fellow central bankers during his tenure as governor of the…

Fed's Gramlich to join University of Michigan

The University of Michigan has selected Professor Edward Gramlich to serve as interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, effective 1 September, with approval from the university's board of regents.

Trichet says ECB's 2% rate is appropriate

European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet defended the decision to maintain interest rates in the euro zone at 2% in a radio interview Friday 5 August describing them as "appropriate".

Study says rupee almost pegged to dollar

A study presented to the Singapore Economic Review Conference on Friday 5 August suggests the Indian rupee is virtually pegged to the US dollar, despite the RBI saying it adopts a "managed float" for the currency.

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