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Serbia concerned on central bank independence

The governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has expressed concern that the independence of the central bank has been 'seriously compromised,' according to a report by the Financial Times on Monday 20 November.

Trichet positive on global growth but sees risks

European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said Monday 20 November that the global economy is set for dynamic growth in 2007 but central bankers must remain vigilant as oil prices still threaten to stoke inflation.

PBOC's Wu may head futures exchange - report

People's Bank of China vice governor Wu Xiaoling may head the country's financial futures exchange in Shanghai starting next year, the Economic Observer reported Monday 20 November, citing unnamed insiders.

BOJ chief sees risk assessed rate rises

The Bank of Japan will adjust interest rates gradually while ensuring its policy actions remain supportive of the domestic economy and that growth remains sustainable, BOJ governor Toshihiko Fukui said Sunday 19 November.

ECB wants more clarity on Sepa for cards

The European Central Bank said Monday 20 November it has laid down a new set of objectives for payment card schemes to achieve in order to become Sepa-compliant, amid concerns that current provisions would lead to higher prices and a deterioration in…

IMF's Rato says more rate rises may be needed

International Monetary Fund managing director Rodrigo de Rato said in an interview with Bloomberg on Friday 17 November that central banks may need to increase interest rates further to keep inflation under wraps, amid faster global economic growth.

US renews calls for China yuan reform

US Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt on Friday 17 November called on China to move more quickly to reform its currency and said he would likely discuss the issue with Chinese officials at the Group of 20 meeting in Melbourne.

BOT to enhance regulatory practices

Tarisa Watanagase, the new governor of the Bank of Thailand, said Wednesday 15 November that the central bank will look to enhance efficiency and apply the best international regulatory practices to the banking system.

BOT selects new MPC member

The Bank of Thailand has selected Commerce Ministry's permanent secretary, Karun Kittisataporn as a new member of its monetary policy committee, The Nation reported Thursday 16 November.

Rubin, Volcker see shift away from dollar

Robert E. Rubin, Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton, and former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker have questioned whether foreign investors will keep increasing dollar holdings.

RBI's Reddy warns on asset prices

Reserve Bank of India governor Y V Reddy told the Financial Times in comments published Wednesday 15 November that Indian property prices are rising uncomfortably fast.

Iran will not use dollar in trade

Iran plans to carry out transactions in currencies other than the dollar in retaliation for US anti-Iran banking policies, IRNA reported Tuesday 14 November.

EU single payments area plan in doubt

European Union lawmakers said Wednesday 15 November that plans for a single payments area in Europe could hit the buffers unless governments reach a deal soon.

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