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ECB rapped by EU privacy regulator over Swift

The EU's data protection supervisor, Peter Hustinx, said Thursday 2 February that it was unacceptable for confidential data to be handed to US authorities and the European Central Bank should do more to control the Swift payment transactions network.

Central bank reserve management forum

The Brunei Ministry of Finance hosted the 5th Southeast Asian Central Banks Research and Training Centre (SEACEN) Executive Committee (EXCO) meeting this week at the Rizqun International Hotel.

Report says China to set up FX investment unit

The Chinese government is expected to introduce a number of foreign exchange reform measures this year including setting up a state forex investment company, the China Securities Journal reported Thursday 1 February, citing an unnamed state official.

Stark says ECB policy still accommodative

European Central Bank chief economist Juergen Stark told Boersen-Zeitung in an interview to be published Thursday 1 February that eurozone monetary policy remains accommodative despite the 25 basis point December rate increase.

Slovene president defends Gaspari nomination

Slovenia's president Janez Drnovsek has defended his decision to nominate Mitja Gaspari for a second term as central bank governor. "His contribution to the development of the Slovenian financial system is great," Drnovsek told POP TV on Sunday 28…

Hungary's PM to discuss central bank nomination

Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany has invited leaders from the country's parliamentary parties for a meeting next week to discuss the nomination for central bank governor, the bbj.hu website reported Tuesday 30 January.

Chou promoted at Taiwan central bank

According to the Taipei Times, the central bank of China in Taiwan announced Monday 29 January that George Chou, who serves as director-general of the foreign exchange department, will be promoted to the position of deputy governor.

Ex-Fed's Rivlin says Bernanke gets an 'A'

"In general, I think he's doing a very good job...I think he gets an A on several different grounds," former Federal Reserve vice chairwoman Alice Rivlin told Kyodo News in an interview published Monday 29 January, ahead of the anniversary of Bernanke's…

Greenspan promotes stronger Chinese yuan

China may improve the stability of its economy by allowing the yuan to rise faster, Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, said Monday 29 January via video link at a conference in Shanghai organized by UBS AG.

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