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Tougher Swiss banking rules
Switzerland has introduced more stringent rules on account identities in a renewed attempt to counter accusations that its tight bank secrecy laws encourage foreign tax evaders, terrorists and money launderers to hide their money in Swiss bank accounts.
Japan, Indonesia agree currency swap deal
Japan and Indonesia have agreed on a bilateral rupiah-dollar swap arrangement aimed at ensuring stability in the currency market by supplying short-term liquidity, the two countries said in a joint statement.
Lithuania may replace litas with euro in 2006
The Bank of Lithuania governor, Reinoldijus Sarkinas, said on Monday he saw no obstacles to Lithuania adopting the euro as its national currency in 2006 or early 2007.
Shiokawa puts deflation on center stage
Deflation is an issue for the entire government to tackle, Japan's Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa said Tuesday, reversing his earlier stance that the price declines of the last four years are the responsibility of the central bank.
Brazil targets inflation of 8.5 percent in 2003
Brazil's central bank said on Tuesday it would steer monetary policy to target a year-end inflation rate of 8.5 percent, more than double its original goal but still below market forecasts for 2003.
Jewish groups protest outside ECB building
Representatives of German Jewish groups protested against pro-Palestinian remarks by Gretta Duisenberg on Monday outside the European Central Bank, where her husband Wim Duisenberg is the president.
Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's house broken into
Police are investigating a burglary at the Washington, D.C., residence of Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, the U.S. central bank said on Friday.
Taiwan's Perng expected to remain as governor
The government is expected to give incumbent Central Bank of China Governor Perng Fai-nan a second term, it was reported Friday.
BMA-Central Bank of Iran in cooperation talks
Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) officials have held talks with their counterparts from The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The talks took place during a visit to Tehran by a seven-member Bahraini delegation, led by Mr. Waleed Abdulla Rashdan,…
Pace of Japanese deflation steadies
Japanese goods fell on average by 2 per cent in 2002, as the country's three-year deflation run continues.
Irish inflation reaches 5%
Irish inflation, already twice the European Union average, rose to 5 per cent in December, its highest level in 18 months.
Pianalto to sit in for Jordan at January FOMC
Sandra Pianalto, who assumes the presidency at the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank on 1 February, will sit in for departing President Jerry Jordan at the Fed's 28-29 January policy meeting, a spokeswoman at the bank said.
Fed's Parry-reason for uncertainty on U.S. economy
San Francisco Federal Reserve President Robert Parry said on Friday the threat of war with Iraq and the risk of terror attacks have created much uncertainty about the U.S. economic recovery.
BoJ hopeful introduces radical reflation proposal
With the name of the new governor of the Bank of Japan to be announced soon the battle is hotting up. On Sunday one of the favourites to land the job, Nobuyuki Nakahara, said the central bank should directly finance the government by Y5,000bn-Y10,000bn (…
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William J. McDonough announces intent to retire, 16 January.
Federal Reserve Board Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Statement by Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan, 16 January.
Bank of Israel accused of generating instability
Israel's Ministry of Finance on Thursday launched a fierce attack on the Bank of Israel, saying the central bank had failed to meet inflation targets and at times had a destabilising effect on the market.
Mboweni delivers the bad news about rates
A warning by the South African Reserve Bank against hopes of an early interest rate cut was a timely signal to quell over-optimism in the market, economists said on Friday.
World Bank backs Japan inflation targeting
James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank, said on Thursday that it was sensible for Japan to use monetary policy to reverse deflation, amid debate among Japanese policymakers about the introduction of an inflation target. Outgoing BoJ governor…
Broaddus sees recovery continuing in 2003
Richmond Federal Reserve President Alfred Broaddus on Thursday said he saw the U.S. recovery rolling ahead this year, while cautioning that risks still lurked, such as a long war with Iraq and the seven-week-old Venezuelan workers' strike.
G7 postpones 2-day meeting in Paris
The Group of Seven (G-7) finance ministers and central bank chiefs have postponed a two-day meeting in Paris scheduled to open 31 January, France's finance ministry said Thursday.
Nigeria: IMF won't derail African single currency
Nigeria on Thursday reacted sharply to criticism by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of the proposed single currency for the West African sub-region, warning that no amount of blackmail would stop the project. CentralBankNet reported the IMF…
Argentina clinches IMF debt rollover deal
Argentina clinched a watershed debt rollover deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday after a year of tortuous negotiations, gaining breathing space to find a way out of its worst ever financial crisis.
New York Federal Reserve president is retiring
New York Federal Reserve President William McDonough will retire on 21 July, the New York Fed said Thursday, after a decade as one of the most senior policy-makers at the U.S. central bank.