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Italy plans new financial regulator

Italian finance minister Giulio Tremonti has said he wants a new financial regulator which will have authority over whole spectrum of financial services to reduce risks of another Parmalat-type scandal.

BoE in court over handling of BCCI

The Bank of England finds itself in court over its handling of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which collapsed in 1991. But journalists should think twice before waxing self-righteous and indignant.

Bank of England falls prey to e-mail hoax

Hundreds of thousands of hoax e-mails have bounced back to the Bank of England. The e-mail asks recipients to download an attachment confirmed to hold a virus.

Drink-driving Duisenberg faces fine

Wim Duisenberg, the former president of the European Central Bank, tested two times over the legal limit when stopped by Amsterdam police for a breathalyser test. He is now due to appear in court.

Europe and the dollar

If the dollar retreat of 2003 turns into the rout of 2004, what will be the options facing policy makers? Soundings among Europe's senior central bankers suggest American officials are making a big mistake if they assume that in a dollar crisis they will…

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