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Mexico's Ortiz sees inflation falling

Central bank Governor Guillermo Ortiz said on Wednesday 27 October that he expects Mexico's annual inflation rate to start declining in the second quarter of 2005, and the Banco de Mexico remains committed to fighting rising prices.

Snow says US economy on right path

The U.S. economy is on the right path, but obstacles including high oil prices, deficits and business caution stand in the way of full recovery, US Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Tuesday.

MEPs vote to alter report on ECB

Conservative and liberal MEPs voted Tuesday in Strasbourg to dramatically alter the French Green MEP Alain Lipietz's Report on the 2003 Annual Report of the European Central Bank to such an extent that the Rapporteur was forced to recommend a negative…

Malaysia issues new polymer notes

Bank Negara Malaysia has issued 80 million pieces of the more durable RM5 polymer banknotes for circulation nationwide, Bank Negara assistant governor Datuk Mohamad Daud Dol Moin said.

BNB gets observer status at ECB meetings

The Bulgarian central bank will receive an observer status in the European System of Central Banks and in the European Central Bank General Council, after the country signs its accession treaty with EU in 2005, the Central Bank's governor, Ivan Iskrov…

UAE to host AGCC central bank

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be home to the central bank of the six states in the Gulf Cooperation Council (AGCC) which are working to set up a monetary union next year, the Kuwaiti finance minister said on Sunday 24 October, according to AFP.

Iran to discuss central bank independence

"Iranian MPs are to discuss with bank experts the independence of Iran's Central Bank from the government and the Iranian government will comment on the plan in due time," said Heydar Mostakhdemin Husseini, Iran's Deputy Minister of Economics in legal…

China's PM warns of continued inflation risk

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was cited as saying on Monday 25 October that high inflation and over-investment continue to pose significant risks to the economy and the government must ensure its cooling policies continue to take effect.

BOT investigates computer hacking

The governor of the Bank of Thailand, Pridiyathorn Devakula, ordered a probe on Monday 18 October into computer hacking, TNA news said, after a senior employee, who was arrested last week for theft, told police that he had gained access to the bank data…

Bank of Israel staff to join new protest

Workers at the Bank of Israel, who are currently embroiled in a dispute with the management of the central bank, are set to join staff at the Israel Discount Bank, who are also involved in a dispute, Haaretz reported this week.

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