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Row rattles Venezuela's economic recovery effort
VENEZUELA - A bitter row among Venezuela's top economic policy makers on Tuesday threatened to scuttle attempts to revive the nation's flagging economy just weeks before a senior minister heads to the United States to rally financial backing.
Bank of England names new Deputy Governor
UK - Weeks of speculation ended on Tuesday as the UK chancellor, Gordon Brown, named Sir Andrew Large, a former merchant banker and City regulator, as deputy governor of the Bank of England.
Lavagna keen on replacing central bank chief
ARGENTINA - Argentina's economy minister Roberto Lavagna has not given up his hopes of replacing central bank chairman Aldo Pignanelli with a trusted lieutenant, local daily newspaper Clarin reported on Tuesday.
Taiwan central bank says domestic loans decreasing
TAIWAN - The aggregated loans provided by banking institutions for domestic enterprises totalled 11,355bn NT New Taiwan dollars at the end of July, according to statistics released by the Central Bank of China (CBA) 31 August.
RBI to formulate policies to curb money laundering
INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India is in the process of formulating policy, procedures and controls required by banks to check the possible use of the financial system for money laundering and financing of terrorism, according to Mr Vepa Kamesam, Deputy…
Nat Bank of Belarus approves single currency idea
BELARUS - The board of the National Bank of Belarus has approved the bank's blueprint for implementing an existing agreement with Russia on "creating conditions" to turn the Russian rouble into the single currency of the proclaimed union state of Belarus…
Saddam Hussein meets with Iraq's central bank head
IRAQ - President Saddam Hussein on Monday chaired a meeting with senior Iraqi officials including the Governor of the Iraqi Central Bank Usam Rashid Howeish.
Nikkei ends Tuesday at 18-year low
JAPAN - Tokyo's Nikkei average plunged to an 18-year low by Tuesday's close after banks and other major blue-chip issues took a beating on worries over the dimming economic outlook in Japan and the United States.
Argentina unveils rules to encourage bank deposits
ARGENTINA - Argentina's central bank announced on Monday new rules meant to encourage people holding cash outside banks, for instance at home, to deposit it in the nation's beleaguered banking system.
Uganda's Mutebile shuffles central bank staff
UGANDA - The governor of the Bank of Uganda Emmanuel Tumisiime Mutebile has made changes to the staff at the central bank.
RBA Media Release
MEDIA RELEASE - Changes to financial sanctions, 2 September.
Iran's central bank may issue new bonds
IRAN - After the first successful bond issue, Iran is intending to free papers for further 950m dollars around October, The Iranian press cited Central Bank Governor Mohsen Nurbakhsh as saying.
Korean gov't vows to maintain price stability
KOREA - The Korean government has decided to make efforts to stabilize prices by taking appropriate measures during the rest of the year. The decision was made yesterday during a meeting of 11 ministers presided over by Deputy Prime Minister Jeon Yun…
Authorities seek 'insiders' after $3m bank theft
IVORY COAST - Thieves who stole over $3-million from the Ivory Coast's main branch of the West African central bank had accomplices on the inside, police said on Sunday.
Tokyo defends BoJ monetary policy
JAPAN - Bank of Japan deputy governor Yutaka Yamaguchi has taken issue with the US Federal Reserve and academic critics who have argued in recent months that Japan's weak growth and deflation were made worse by erroneous central bank policies. Yamaguchi…
Nigerian central bank tackles money laundering
NIGERIA - As the war on money laundering intensifies in Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria has given local banks until the end of September to clean up their acts or face severe sanctions.
Nigerian central bank tackles money laundering
NIGERIA - As the war on money laundering intensifies in Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria has given local banks until the end of September to clean up their acts or face severe sanctions.
Fed's Bernanke sees U.S. expansion continuing
US - One of the Federal Reserve board's newest governors said this weekend that while the U.S. expansion should keep going, the Fed must be on guard against acute weakness.
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REPORT - Publication of the second edition of the accession country Blue Book. The European Central Bank (ECB) is today (30 August) publishing a report entitled "Payment and securities settlement systems in accession countries", the "accession country…
Eurozone CPI rises above ECB ceiling
GERMANY - Consumer price inflation in the eurozone rose above the European Central Bank's 2 per cent ceiling in August, weakening any hopes of a rate cut in the near future.
Politician attacks Bank of England indecision
UK - Michael Howard, shadow UK chancellor, on Thursday attacked the Treasury for failing to fill the post of deputy governor of the Bank of England, accusing the chancellor of incompetence.
Higher reserve rule from Mexico's central bank
MEXICO - From 26 September Mexico's commercial banks must keep at least 150bn pesos (US$15.2bn) in deposits at the country's central bank, up from the current 95bn-peso requirement.