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IADB elects new President

Colombian diplomat and former minister of economic development Luis Alberto Moreno was elected president of the Inter-American Development Bank on Wednesday 27 July during a special meeting of the Bank's Board of Governors at IDB headquarters in…

IMF's Rato offers congratulations to Moreno

IMF Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato congratulated Luis Alberto Moreno on Wednesday 27 July following his election as President of the Inter-American Development Bank. Rato said his diplomatic experience and leadership will benefit Latin America's…

IMF chief draws fire over style as leader

This article published on Wednesday 27 July suggests a whispering campaign has begun in Washington against IMF chief Rodrigo de Rato. They accuse Rato of being a hands-off manager who spends too much time abroad and eyes Spain's highest elected office,…

SARB appoints new deputy governor

The President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, has appointed Dr Renosi Mokate as deputy governor of the South African Reserve Bank for a period of five years, effective from 1 August 2005.

Buchholz named as a candidate for Fed seat

Todd Buchholz, an adviser to President Bush during the 2004 presidential campaign, is being considered by the White House for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board, reports said this week quoting sources close to the administration.

Brazil's Meirelles says economy sound

Despite the country's current political crisis, Brazil's economy is supported by solid fundamentals that will maintain growth, central bank president Henrique Meirelles said on Thursday 28 July .

'Fazio affair' meeting set for coming week

The Italian government will discuss how to tackle the controversy surrounding Bank of Italy governor Antonio Fazio at a cabinet meeting on 3 August, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said Friday.

China advisor sees second yuan revaluation in 2006

Zhang Shuguang, a former senior fellow at China's Academy of Social Sciences, the government's leading research body, said he expects a second revaluation of the yuan of between 2-3% in 2006 as hot money pressures are likely to force further adjustment.

US Fed meets with Taiwan officials

Officials from the Federal Reserve are in Taiwan to visit the Ministry of Finance, the central bank and the Financial Supervisory Commission to exchange opinions about the government's financial reform and exchange rates, government officials said…

RBNZ leaves OCR unchanged at 6.75 per cent

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand left the Official Cash Rate unchanged at 6.75 per cent on Thursday 28 July. Governor Alan Bollard said short-term inflation pressures have recently emerged as a result of surging oil prices.

Germany's Clement says ECB rate cut overdue

German Economy Minister Wolfgang Clement has criticised the European Central Bank for failing to give the region's economy a boost by cutting rates at a time when conditions would have been more easily able to cope with relaxation of monetary policy.

BoE's Large fuels rate cut talk

Bank of England policy maker Andrew Large gave an interview on Wednesday 27 July which is likely to fuel expectations that UK interest rates would fall next week for the first time in two years.

Fed launches online financial education project

The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday 26 July launched a new online project with USA Today that teaches middle school and high school students about economics and personal finances by challenging them to construct a newspaper front page.

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