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Charges against BSP governor dismissed

The Philippines Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed criminal charges filed against BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura and 20 other central bank officials, according to a report by ABS-cbnews. In a resolution dated August 11 but obtained by reporters only…

France in hot water at EU finance meeting

After meeting his British counterpart Tony Blair in London on Thursday 11 September, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin claimed a "common view" was emerging about the need not just to respect fiscal discipline but to go for growth as well.,…

Trichet lays down the gauntlet

Subjected to a grilling by its Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee in one of the seemingly infinite rooms of the European Parliament's nightmarishly labyrinthine buildings in Brussels on September 11, Jean-Claude Trichet gingerly and with consummate…

Iraq Council names central bank governor

Sinan Mohammed Rida al-Shibibi, an economist, was named on Wednesday 10 September as Iraq's first central bank governor since the removal of Saddam Hussein from power. The move to appoint a permanent governor comes ahead of an important donors'…

New global banks' rules could be delayed

Wim Duisenberg, ECB president, said on Wednesday 10 September "It could be that it [Basel II] would come in the course of or maybe toward the end of 2007", according to the Financial Times. His remarks were the first by a central banker admitting that…

Belarus to shift to Russian ruble in October

Belarus has agreed to introduce the Russian ruble in electronic form on October 1, reports The Russian Journal, after Russia agreed to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's demands that prices for gas, electricity and oil should be equal to Russian…

Trichet given green light for ECB presidency

On Thursday 11 September, The European Parliament's economic and monetary affairs committee backed Jean-Claude Trichet as the next president of the European Central Bank (ECB), putting the Bank of France governor a step closer to one of the most…

Argentina defaults on $3 Billion IMF debt

Argentina defaulted on its IMF debt on Tuesday 9 September, according to a Reuters report. The Cabinet Chief's office said "To avoid compromising 25 percent of (central bank) reserves, the government has decided to suspend the payment that was due today".

Wellink: EU 'budget sinners' need sanctions

In an interview to be published, Dutch central bank chief Nout Wellink said sanctions could be imposed against countries whose public deficits exceed agreed limits under the Stability and Growth Pact, according to AFP. "Penalties are part of the system…

Swedish PM says euro vote will be tight

Swedish Prime Minister Goeran Persson has said the race will be tight in the euro referendum vote on Sunday, according to Associated Press. "I think it's going to be somewhere in the 53-47 interval. But which way I don't know," he said.

Ex-banker files case against BSP chief

The former president of the now defunct Urban Bank, Teodoro Borlongan, filed a case against Philippines central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura at the Supreme Court on Wednesday 10 September, according to a report by INQ7 Money. Borlongan said he would…

Duisenberg eyes recovery, says ECB rates correct

Wim Duisenberg said in testimony on Wednesday 10 September: "Indications of an upturn in economic activity starting in the second half of the year have strengthened" and that the key ECB interest rates are considered "appropriate at present", according…

Riksbank's General Council say 'yes' to the euro

All eleven members of the Riksbank's General Council vote "yes" to Swedish membership of the Eurosystem, 4 September. The Council said "The campaigners advocating a "no" vote claim to safeguard the krona and the Riksbank, but we eleven who appoint,…

German inflation rate picks up in August

Final figures for August inflation in Germany showed the rate was unchanged from the July figure of 1.1 percent, AFP reported. The final data were revised downwards slightly from preliminary estimates published at the end of August.

BMA Governor attends launch of Islamic bank unit

Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Governor of the Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) said Monday "The global Islamic banking industry is witnessing tremendous growth, both in terms of volumes of business and in terms of number of institutions, many of…

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