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Interview with World Bank's Wolfowitz

In an interview published on Monday 11 July World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz said the multilateral lender wants to help foster discussion among industrialized nations and emerging market countries such as China and India on tackling global warming.

W.House may want business experience for Fed chair

An article published this week says the White House may want to look towards the business community for a successor to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. None of the three potential heirs usually named as possibles to fill Greenspan's shoes meets…

Phil Fed president recognized as global citizen

The Global Interdependence Center (GIC) has presented Dr. Anthony M. Santomero, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, with its 2005 Global Citizen Award for his contributions to the global economy in the areas of public policy, business,…

China says no timetable for yuan move

The US administration has told key senators that it expects China to revalue the yuan in August before President Hu Jintao visits Washington in September, the Financial Times reported on Friday 15 July.

Bank of France live with central banking platform

Trema, a provider of treasury and asset management software for global corporations and financial institutions, announced on Thursday 14 July that the Banque de France is now live with Trema's central banking solution.

RBI: Global uncertainities higher than estimates

Y V Reddy, Governor of Reserve Bank of India, said on Thursday 14 July that global economic uncertainities had surpassed earlier estimates, but maintained that the central bank would stick to the "basic projections" until the review of monetary policy.

Mboweni says SADC can learn from EU

South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has said much can be learned from the European Union as the South African Development Community (SADC) attempts to create a single monetary union for the region by 2016.

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