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Race to head European Central Bank heats up
Christian Noyer has apparently intimated he is willing to take on the job of president of the European Central Bank when Wim Duisenberg retires in July, says Forbes magazine.
Shiokawa to press new BOJ gov to relax mon policy
Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa is set to ask Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor designate Toshihiko Fukui to further relax the central bank's monetary policy.
Edward George says ECB slow on rate cuts
Sir Edward George, governor of the Bank of England, speaking in London today hinted that the ECB had been slow to cut interest rates when he remarked that the ECB is "less proactive" in monetary policy terms than the UK's central bank. CentralBankNet was…
Brazil's interest rate increase wins IMF support
The IMF praised Brazil's central banks decision to increase interest rates saying that the move will help control inflation.
RBI issues risk management guidelines
In its guidelines on country risk management, the Reserve Bank of India has asked banks to address issues of identifying, measuring, monitoring and controlling country exposure risks in their country risk management policies.
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Heikensten: Inflation rise expected to be temporary. Riksbank Governor Lars Heikensten spoke at a meeting organised by Hammarby bandy club on the subject of "Some monetary policy issues" on 20 February.
Bulgaria's central bank deputy governor resigns
Deputy governor Martin Zaimov has resigned from Bulgaria's central bank. The move was described as a surprise as Zaimov had been tipped by many to take over from the governor, who leaves the Bank this summer.
Japan warns on deflation at G7 meeting in Paris
With Japan continuing to suffer the effects of deflation, finance minister Shiokawa has warned that increased threats of war may make the prospect of deflation more serious for the world.
Duisenberg: ECB may cut rates further
Speaking at the weekend Wim Duisenberg suggested the ECB could cut interest rates further and said a weakened outlook for the euro zone economy could reduce inflationary pressures.
Report says Kanu MP's want CBK boss sacked
Apparently Kenyan MP's are calling for the removal of the central bank governor Nahashon Nyagah over his involvement in a bank collapse.
BofE Nickell: Financial market weakness to persist
In an interview Stephen Nickell of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee said that the Bank's recent interest rate reduction was unlikely to trigger another round of rapid house price increases in the UK. Professor Nickell has regularly voted…
Sveriges Riksbank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Agreement between the Riksbank and Finansinspektionen on the division of labour with regard to financial stability, 24 February.
Fukui appointed BoJ governor
Toshihiko Fukui was today nominated to replace Masaru Hayami as governor of the Bank of Japan. Prime Minister Koizumi's decision to appoint a conservative figure like Fukui has already been criticised for showing a lack of commitment to tackle deflation.
Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Board meeting
MINUTES - Minutes of the Sveriges Riksbank Executive Board meeting on 6 February, published 20 February. The Board voted unanimously to leave the repo rate unchanged at 3.75%. The Board concluded that economic developments continue to be marked by the…
Report says Israel's Sharon to oust central banker
An Israeli press report on Friday cast further doubt on David Klein's chances of remaining as governor of the Bank of Israel. The report says Israel's prime minister is likely to ask the governor to withdraw from his position in the next few days.
Tanzania's forgery proof notes finally copied
After Tanzania's central bank confidently claimed their new bank notes were impossible to forge one eye has inevitably been kept on the country's paper money. Now the BBC reports that that fakes are turning up in Dar-es-salaam.
China to remain major foreign capital destination
The People's Bank of China says that although the risks challenging global economic recovery will have a negative impact on China's economic growth the country will retain its position as a major centre of foreign investment.
Mexico cen bank sees inflation expectations ease
After a tightening of monetary policy Mexico's central bank has said inflation expectations have eased. The easing was sought before various wage bargaining negotiations began.
Norges Bank's accounts for 2002
PRESS RELEASE - Norges Bank's annual accounts for 2002, released 20 February, show a deficit of NOK 24.1 billion, compared with a deficit of NOK 4.7 billion in 2001. No transfer will be made to the Treasury from the Transfer Fund.
Japan's Ito repeats call for BOJ inflation target
An academic linked to the race for top spot at Japan's central bank reiterated on Thursday his view that the bank should adopt a controversial policy targeting inflation to reverse Japan's steadily falling prices.
EU's Solbes: ECB reform proposals not ideal
The European Central Bank's proposals to change the voting system for its governing council have not been received warmly. The Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Pedro Solbes has described the proposals as "not the ideal solution".
Rates on the rise, Canadian central banker says
Canadian monetary conditions remain stimulative enough to require future interest-rate increases, Bank of Canada deputy governor Sheryl Kennedy said Wednesday in the latest reiteration of the central bank's recent hawkish line.
Russia posts another rise in gold reserves
Russia's gold and foreign currency reserves were at 51.4bn dollars on 14 February, up from 50.2bn dollars on 7 February, the Central Bank of Russia said in a press release on Thursday.
Klein won't bow to PM's 'whims' confidantes say
Bank of Israel governor David Klein does not intend to step down from his post even if Prime Minister Ariel Sharon asks him to do so Ha'aratz news in Israel said. Ha'aratz reported sources close to the governor said Wednesday in the wake of a barrage of…