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Report says Serb c bank governor's days numbered

A report published by Vesti claims "the Serbian National Bank bill will be tabled in the Serbian Parliament in a few days time, and according to its decrees there isn't the remotest possibility that the current governor could retain his position".

New York Fed may get interim president

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York may install an interim president if a permanent replacement cannot be found immediately, according to the Financial Times. Pete Peterson, chairman of the Bank said "This is an important job in the system and we're…

Lebanon c bank to launch electronic bank service

The central bank of Lebanon announced the launch of secure electronic banking and information for Lebanon (SEBIL) on Friday 16 May, reports the Middle East Financial Network. The new system provides identification authorization, cryptographic services,…

Visa starts court case against RBA over reforms

On Monday 19 May Visa International began legal action in court against the Reserve Bank of Australia, claiming that the RBA did not have the power to undertake sweeping reforms of Australia's credit card industry, according to Associated Press.

BOK Governor suggests NE Asian economic bloc

The governor of the Bank of Korea Park Seung has said that the Northeast Asian nations should beef up economic cooperation in the region in keeping with the global trend toward regional economic blocs, according to the Korea Times

Banking returns to normal in the Solomon Islands

Trading has resumed at major banks in the Solomon Islands, reports Radio Australia. The central bank has reopened and reports say that long queues have formed at some banks. The moves came after organisers of the collapsed pyramid scheme run by the…

Cleveland Fed Banking and Payments Workshop

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland's Central Bank Institute is holding a Banking and Payments Workshop from 19-21 May. Contributors are a mix of academics and central bankers with discussions including 'The ABCs of Money and Banking', 'Money in a…

Central bank websites smarten IT up

Central banks have been fairly quick to use the internet and most now have their own websites. Several central banks including Spain, Brazil and Norway have recently relaunched their sites with added features and more information available. The Bank of…

BOG launches Interbank Settlement System

The central bank of Ghana (BOG) launched the Ghana Interbank Settlement (GIS) System on Thursday, reports GhanaWeb, with the governor of the BOG calling it the most efficient inter-bank money market in the West African Sub-Region.

US traces bulk of Iraqi central bank funds

Agence France-Presse reports that senior US Treasury official John Taylor said on Thursday 15 May,that the United States had identified most of the close to $ 1 billion, "We are getting more and more confirmation that the large bulk of those funds have…

Brazilian bill paves way for central bank autonomy

A bill was approved on Thursday May 15 which allows changes to the legal framework of Brazil's financial system and could see more autonomy for the central bank, according to a Reuters report. The vote, which was carried with a 97% majority in favour,…

IMF chief-Germany can still reach 0.5 pct growth

IMF chief Horst Koehler suggested on Thursday 15 May that the ECB had further room for rate cuts as inflation was not a problem for Germany or the other eurozone countries, according to Reuters. He also said that Germany still has a chance of reaching…

Fed's Ferguson to head G7 stability body-G7 source

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson will be named the new head of the Financial Stability Forum this weekend, Reuters reports. A G7 source apparently said on Thursday "It will be Ferguson" when asked about the appointment, according to a Reuters…

Lebanon c bank finds new stash of Iraqi cash

The US Treasury has said that US$495 million of Iraqi funds has been recovered by the central bank of Lebanon, reports Associated Press. The U.S. has stressed that all recovered assets will be used to help the people of Iraq and rebuild the country.

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