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Brazilian currency hits another record low
BRAZIL - Brazil may have won the World Cup for the fifth time last Sunday but the harsh realities of life return as the country's currency yesterday hit another record low. The governor of Brazil's central bank said that markets were ignoring the country…
Radicals want Polish central bank chief dismissed
POLAND - The Self-defence farmers' trade union (Samoobrona) radical farmers' union filed a draft resolution with the Sejm (lower house of parliament) on Wednesday for a dismissal of central bank head Leszek Balcerowicz.
UK's anti-euro lobby enlist help of celebrities
UK - A British cinema advertisement in which comedian Rik Mayall mimics Adolf Hitler plunged the campaign to keep the pound into a row on Tuesday.
Banque De France - Annual Report 2001
ANNUAL REPORT - Introductory letter for the Annual Report of the Banque de France submitted to The President of the French Republic, The President of the Senate, The President of the National Assembly, by Governor Jean-Claude Trichet, Bank of France.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Visit of the Prime Minister of Australia, 1 July.
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Publication of papers of the workshop 'The role of policy rules in the conduct of monetary policy', 1 July.
Bank of England News Release
NEWS RELEASE - The Dutch Legacy, Go Dutch at the Bank of England's Museum in Bartholomew Lane, EC2, 2 July.
Duisenberg steps up ECB anti-inflation rhetoric
GERMANY - European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg on Tuesday warned against the risks of inflation, keeping markets guessing on the eve of a bank policy meeting about whether it would raise interest rates.
Fed's McDonough - Price stability has many virtues
POLAND - In a speech extolling the virtues of central bank independence, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William McDonough reiterated the importance of maintaining price stability for an economy.
Bank plans to unveil Islamic 'credit card'
UAE - National Bank of Sharjah (NBS), which enjoys the rare distinction of being the world's first and the only conventional bank to have converted into an Islamic bank, is planning to launch an Islamic 'credit' card, reports Gulf News.
Forecasters' vision clouds during turning points
US - Research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta on economic forecasts by The Wall Street Journal in the last 16 years showed that accuracy was low at crucial points of the economy, with forecasters missing out on the aggressive rate cuts of the…
Argentina central bank sees 11 bln pesos leaving
ARGENTINA - The central bank said it expects 11 bln pesos to be withdrawn from the Argentine financial system in the second half of 2002, daily newspaper Clarin reported.
Trichet urges 'ambitious' reforms in France
FRANCE - Jean-Claude Trichet, the governor of the Bank of France, yesterday threw his weight behind efforts to reshape the centralised French economy with a call for "ambitious structural reforms".
Portuguese central bank report delayed by enquiry
PORTUGAL - The Portuguese central bank has delayed its 2001 annual report on the economy, due out yesterday, Monday, until September to await the results of an enquiry into the public deficit, a Bank of Portugal source said.
Confidence boosted as Japan shows recovery signs
JAPAN - Japan's export-led economic recovery fuelled a record improvement in sentiment among large manufacturers in a survey of business confidence. However the survey also highlighted the risk to Japan's economic health from the yen's recent rise…
Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting
MINUTES - Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes from the meeting of 20 and 21 May, released 1 July.
Speech by T Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB, 29 June
SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Euro Goes East' Padoa-Schioppa says the evidence suggests that the euro has smoothly and successfully replaced the legacy currencies, notably the DM, in the region to the east of the EU.
European Central Bank Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Annual publication of the "Preliminary list of Monetary Financial Institutions in the accession countries" (with reference date as at the end of December 2001), 28 June.
International Monetary Fund News Brief
NEWS BRIEF - IMF's Kohler Welcomes Progress in Talks with Argentina, 28 June.
Monetary union on schedule for GCC states
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are pushing ahead with an historic agreement to create an EU-style monetary union reports Gulf News. Officials said this week they are hopeful the project will materialise on schedule in 2010…
Credit card boom assessed in Thailand
THAILAND - Recent research suggests that changes made by Thailand's central bank to the requirements for card applicants could double the number of credit cards held in the country by the end of the year.
For-ex reserves cross $57-bn mark in India
INDIA - India's foreign exchange reserves have shot up by half a billion dollars in one week to cross the $57 billion mark during the week ended 21 June.
Iran's central bank head speaks of investment need
IRAN - The governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Mohsen Nurbakhsh said on Saturday that given the successful and good performance of the industrial and mining sectors in the last two years, more investment should be made in the said sectors.
Duhalde seeks faster deal with IMF for Argentina
ARGENTINA - Argentine President Eduardo Duhalde expressed his impatience on Saturday at the slow pace of debt relief talks with the IMF, as his top negotiator ruled out further reforms to monetary policy.