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China minister sees stable yuan

China's Commerce Minister Bo Xilai said on Monday 30 May that the country would consider the needs of its domestic economy ahead of anything else before it considers appreciating its currency.

Bell to leave Bank of England's MPC

The UK Chancellor, Gordon Brown, on Thursday 26 May announced the appointment of David Walton to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to succeed Marian Bell. The appointment will take effect on 1 July.

Who will fill Greenspan's shoes?

This article published on Thursday 26 May speculates on Alan Greenspan's successor at the Fed. Ben Bernanke will have to abandon his preference for Hawaiian shirts and Bermuda shorts, it says, while Martin Feldstein looks risky given his outspokenness…

Bank of Japan Minutes, 5 and 6 April

The Bank of Japan's minutes from its 5 and 6 April monetary policy meeting published on 25 May showed that one member, Toshikatsu Fukuma, felt that the bank should cut its reserve target, dissenting from a vote to keep the target unchanged.

World Bank evacuated after fire

An underground electric transformer exploded Thursday 26 May, sparking a fire that forced authorities to close streets and evacuate several buildings - including the World Bank headquarters.

ECB won't cut rates according to Liikanen

The European Central Bank remains focused on reviving the euro zone economy by continuing to push though growth-focused structural reforms rather than cutting interest rates, Erkki Liikanen, a member of the ECB's governing council said in an interview.

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