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Kenya cb suspends eight over missing notes

Eight members of staff at the central bank of Kenya (CBK), including two departmental heads, are under suspension after at least Sh10 million to-be-discarded notes were believed to have escaped the incinerator, The Nation in Nairobi reported this week.

BoE wins appeal on limiting legal privilege

The Bank of England won an appeal on Thursday 29 July against rulings that restrict the confidentiality of a lawyer's contact with clients. The British government and Law Society had supported its claim that the Court of Appeal erred in its rulings on…

Sri Lanka's fin min denies signing banknotes

Sri Lanka's central bank has been forced to hold back huge quantities of new banknotes because Finance Minister Sarath Amunugama publicly denied signing them, an official said on Thursday 29 July.

SAMA awards ATM contract

CyberGuard Corporation, a technology leader in network security, announced Thursday that the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) has selected CyberGuard's premium firewall/VPN appliances to provide the information security for a new ATM network.

Brazil ready to take more active inflation stance

Brazil's central bank revealed Thursday 29 July in the minutes of its last Copom monetary policy meeting that it was ready to raise take a "more active" position on price increases if there are signs inflation is rising at too fast a pace to meet its…

OECD report says ECB should hold rates steady

The European Central Bank (ECB) will probably keep interest rates in the dozen euro nations at their six-decade low for the rest of the year to help an economic recovery still threatened by "large risks," the Organization for Economic Co-operation and…

IMF delays Argentine loan

The International Monetary Fund has delayed approval of a $728 million loan payment to Argentina, forcing the country to draw on central bank reserves to pay back multinational lenders.

Zimbabwe offers investment sweetener

Zimbabwe's central bank announced on Tuesday 27 July a new measure to attract much-needed foreign investment: a guarantee to pay back the entire capital within three months if investors decided to leave.

SARB to issue bi-metal R5 coin

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) launched a bi-metal R5 coin on 27 July. The new R5 coin will be in circulation from Monday, 2 August 2004. The coin has a bronze-coloured centre and a silver-coloured border.

Should the Fed adopt IT?

Adopting IT (inflation targeting) is the key policy debate among the US Federal Reserve. The debate has been set alight by Ben Bernanke, a keen inflation targeter, joining the Board of Governors. To understand this key debate, CentralBankNet brings a…

Reform of the Bank of England's operations

The Bank of England on 22 July announced the result of its review of its official operations in the sterling money markets. The Bank will initiate a new system based on averaging with voluntary reserves remunerated at the Bank's repo rate.

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