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RBNZ leaves rates unchanged at 6.75%

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand left the OCR unchanged at 6.75 per cent on Thursday 28 April. In a statement RBNZ governor Alan Bollard said underlying inflation pressures are persisting, as evidenced by rising business costs and ongoing labour market…

Buba's Weber says Q1 growth high

Bundesbank President Axel Weber said on Tuesday 26 April that Germany's economic growth in the first quarter was likely the "strongest" in the year, and is estimated to have posted "roughly about 0.5 pct" GDP growth.

ECB report confirms reserve diversification plan

The European Central Bank confirmed in its annual report on Tuesday 26 April that it is working on significant changes to its foreign reserve management strategy that would allow diversification into different financial instruments.

Russia and SARB hold first consultations

The Central Bank of Russia and the Reserve Bank of South Africa have held consultations in Pretoria, the first in the history of bilateral relations, the Russian central bank's foreign and public relations department stated.

UK's Brown says IMF gold sales plan 'on the table'

British finance minister Gordon Brown said on Monday 25 April that his proposal to sell the International Monetary Fund's gold to finance debt relief for poor countries was still on the British agenda in spite of opposition from the US.

ECB assessment of securities settlement systems

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank updated the assessment of securities settlement systems (SSSs) eligible for the settlement of collateral for Eurosystem credit operations, on Thursday 21 April.

T&T launches improved website

The governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Ewart Williams, has launched the bank's redesigned website, highlighting its improved functionality, data access, faster download capability, smoother navigation and printer- friendly versions.

PBOC's Zhou suggests faster yuan shift

Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, said at the weekend that the government was still working on the "sequencing" of a potential move to a more flexible exchange rate but acknowledged that encouragement from abroad could result in a…

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