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Bank launches new lending report

21 April saw the publication of the first Trends in Lending report, a new monthly publication from the Bank of England which will present a regular assessment of lending to the UK economy.

World economy in deep recession: IMF

The global economy will contract by 1.3% in 2009, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said, even with determined efforts by governments to restore national financial sectors to health.

Zimbabwe "raided private bank accounts

Gideon Gono, governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, the country's central bank, admitted on 20 April that he took hard currency from the bank accounts of private businesses and foreign aid groups without authorisation, in efforts to keep the country's…

Spain's governor feels the heat

Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega, deputy head of Spain's Socialist government has criticised the governor of the central bank, Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez, for being "alarmist" about the state of financing of the country's pension system.

British regulator denies whistleblower claims

The Financial Services Authority (FSA), the United Kingdom's financial regulator, has parried allegations made by a former employee that it had allowed building societies to become involved in areas of finance that they knew little about.

More easing needed in New Zealand: OECD

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand should cut its policy rate by a further percentage point to 2% in order to stimulate the domestic economy, said the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Thursday. The views contrast with those…

Beige Book points to slowing downturn

The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a survey of economic conditions compiled by the 12 regional Feds, has provided further evidence that the rate at which the United States economy is shrinking is falling.

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