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RBA tackles hidden fees in credit cards

The Reserve Bank of Australia ruled on Monday 23 February that Visa's debit card was a payments system and covered by the Payment Systems Act, allowing the bank to set standards for the card.

Udovicki's future at NBS still in balance

The Serbian Parliament began a debate on proposed changes to legislation on presidential elections on Thursday (19 Feb). Parliament completed debate on the appointment of the National Bank governor but has yet to put it to a vote.

Doubts over Jamaica monetary committee

Bank of Jamaica governor Derick Latibeaudiere has raised doubts over Jamaica's readiness for a monetary policy committee, citing the central bank's lack of independence in controlling monetary policy tools.

ECB won't burst bubbles says Issing

Otmar Issing said on Wednesday 18 February that the ECB would not use monetary policy to burst speculative bubbles in eurozone asset prices as such a move would have a negative effect on the real economy.

Bank of England MPC Minutes 4/5 February

Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 18 February for the meeting of 4 and 5 February 2004. In a rare move, the MPC voted unanimously to raise interest rates by a quarter point.

Netherlands plans to offload $866m of gold

The Dutch central bank plans to sell 65 tons of gold valued at $866 million when the 15-country gold sales agreement expires in September, spokesperson Tobias Oudejans said on Tuesday. 17 February

Oman plans new settlement system

The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) plans to introduce a real time gross settlement (RTGS) system for faster inter-bank transactions, a report said.

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