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Nigeria announces plans for new naira
Charles Soludo, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, said Tuesday that the central bank is to drop two zeros from the Naira and introduce a new set of notes and coins.
Burundi appoints new governor
Gaspard Sindayigaya will replace the recently-arrested Isaac Bizimana as the new governor of the Central Bank of Burundi.
Trichet claims markets close to normal
Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank (ECB), said that the current "period of market nervousness" is coming to an end.
UK inflation stats lower chances of rate hike
The UK's inflation rate has fallen below its target 2% rate for the first time in 15 months, fuelling speculation that interest rates have peaked at 5.75%.
NZ finance minister knocks CB migration plans
Michael Cullen, New Zealand's finance minister, criticised the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's proposal to limit immigration in order to curb rising house prices in parliament today.
Israel prepares for the worst
The Bank of Israel's core staff participated in a two-day drill exercise on Monday and Tuesday as part of the central bank's business continuity programme.
Inflation will remain low - Taiwan governor
Perng Fai-nan, the governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan), said that central bank strategy had ensured inflation remained low and stable, and that it would continue to do so.
ECB injects a further €47.7 billion
After adding €155.9 billion ($212 billion) to money markets late last week, European Central Bank (ECB) lent heavily again on Monday.
Australia expects 3% inflation by year end
The Reserve Bank of Australia has revised its inflation forecast to the top of its 2%-3% target range following its latest consumer price index (CPI) figures.
Greenspan to advise Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank, the German investment and retail bank, announced on Monday that it will retain Alan Greenspan, the former governor of the Federal Reserve, as a senior adviser.
Dollar sell-off claims prompt Chinese reaction
A spokesperson for the People's Bank of China has countered reports in the British media that the central bank plans to use its vast dollar reserves as a political weapon against the United States.
Japan injects 1.6 trillion into money markets
The Bank of Japan injected 1 trillion ($8.4 billion) into the money markets Friday and 600 billion Monday in an effort to counter shockwaves triggered by the US subprime crisis.
Central banks continue to plug markets
On Friday, central banks around the world engaged in an orchestrated effort, initiated by the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Federal Reserve a day earlier, to keep money markets afloat amidst wide-spread fears of a global credit crunch.
Intervention fails to stem equities sell-off
The wide-scale intervention by central banks around the world on Thursday and Friday reduced spreads in domestic money markets, but failed to stop the declines in global stock markets.
Japanese regulator seeks hedge fund clamp-down
The Japanese Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC), has warned that investment banks and hedge funds are becoming "too close" and expressed fears that this could lead to insider trading and other forms of misconduct.
Chilean rates reach five-year high
Chile's central bank lifted its overnight lending rate to the highest in five years, and suggested that additional tightening is likely to be needed to keep inflation anchored around the 3% inflation target.
SWFs must follow market rules - Strauss-Kahn
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the leading candidate to become the new managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said sovereign wealth funds should follow standard market rules and believes the Fund has a role to play in overseeing them.
ECB intervenes in money markets
The European Central Bank (ECB) injected tens of billions into the money markets on Thursday amid growing concerns over illiquidity.
Korea looks to curb debt with surprise rate hike
The Bank of Korea raised its overnight call rate for the second time in as many months on Thursday in an effort to avoid household debt spiralling out of control.
Hong Kong has new deputy
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is set for a reshuffle after William Ryback, the deputy chief executive with responsibility for banking stability, said he would step down at the end of August.
Kenya raises rates as inflation rises by a quarter
The Central Bank of Kenya looked to combat mounting inflation on Wednesday with a twenty five basis point increase to its central bank rate.
Ghanaian president encourages CB cooperation
John Kufuor, the president of Ghana, has said that the Bank of Ghana should work in tandem with parliament to become "the cornerstone of the Golden Age of Business" in the jurisdiction.
Morgan Stanley lures NY Fed's Kos
Dino Kos, the former executive vice president of the market group at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has left the central bank to head Morgan Stanley's division for central banks and sovereign wealth funds.
Australia raises rates to 6.5%
The Reserve Bank of Australia has increased interest rates by 25 basis points in an attempt to ward off inflation.