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CBK's Mullei asked to leave office
Kenya's central bank governor has formally been asked to step down until a corruption case against him is decided, the government said on Thursday 30 March.
Bernanke says US can withstand dollar fall
The chronic U.S. trade gap need not fuel a "precipitous" decline in the dollar, but the economy may be able to shrug it off if it did, Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said in a letter.
Singapore MAS may tighten further
Singapore's monetary policy may turn more aggressive in April to subdue growing inflationary pressures, according to this article published Friday 24 March. Some banks are adopting a hawkish view because recent increases in the consumer price index have…
As rates rise, Asia's risky markets get riskier
The appetite for riskier Asian assets is strong, according to this article published Thursday 23 March, but rising interest rates raise the chance of investors dumping some of these assets and if sentiment turns suddenly, local markets could be…
Fed raises rates again
The Federal Open Market Committee decided Tuesday 28 March to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 4-3/4 percent.
Reforms to BoE's money markets operations
The Bank of England has announced that, subject to conducting a successful dress rehearsal, it is aiming to introduce the new reserve-averaging scheme and standing facilities on 18 May 2006.
New ECB premises project
As part of the preparations for the construction of the new ECB premises, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday 28 March that it has commissioned searches of the site.
Turkey's Basci keeps mouth zipped
As the uncertainty over the identity of the next central bank governor continues, Turkey's acting governor Erdem Basci declined to respond to reporters questions on the matter.
ECB's Bini Smaghi: IMF risks becoming secretariat
European Central Bank (ECB) board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said the International Monetary Fund needs to give the ECB and eurozone stronger representation, according to an interview by the Financial Times.
Issing praises German deficit efforts
In an interview to be published Thursday 30 March European Central Bank chief economist Otmar Issing welcomed efforts by the German government to tackle the country's budget deficit.
Interview with Malaysia's Zeti
In an interview published Thursday 23 March, Bank Negara Malaysia governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz said the BNM will intervene in foreign-exchange markets to moderate any major outflows, particularly if such moves don't reflect economic fundamentals.
New BOK governor
Lee Seung-tae, designated by President Roh as the Bank of Korea's new governor, inherits both great authority and formidable responsibility, according to this Opinion piece published on Sunday 26 March.
Fed introduces new kids' web page
The Federal Reserve Board on Monday launched a new kids' web page designed to educate middle school students about the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
IMF's Rato on Palocci's resignation
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued a statement on Monday 27 March on the resignation of Brazilian Finance Minister Antonio Palocci.
BoE's King sees near-term rise in inflation
Speaking before the Treasury Select Committee on Tuesday 28 March, Bank of England governor Mervyn King said that CPI inflation will likely rise above the 2 pct target over the short term.
China currency reserves top Japan's - report
China overtook Japan to become the world's largest holder of foreign-exchange reserves, the state-owned China Business News said, citing unidentified sources.
Former Mizuho executive may join BoJ board
The Japanese government plans to appoint Tadao Noda, a former deputy president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc. (8411.TO), as a new member of the Bank of Japan's Policy Board, Kyodo News reported, citing government sources.
West Africa seeks new central bank governor
Heads of state of eight west African countries met Monday 27 March to find a new head for the Central Bank of West African States and review progress in fighting a bird flu outbreak in the region.
BoJ to stick to best policy timing - Fukui
Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui said on Monday 27 March that the central bank will conduct monetary policy with the most appropriate timing and a delicate touch.
State Bank of Vietnam urged to modernise
The State Bank of Vietnam has not reached the levels of transparency and accountability required of a successful central bank, a State Bank official was quoted as saying by Vietnam News.
China should tap reserves to buy gold
A Bank of China official was quoted on Monday 27 March as saying that China should use part of its foreign exchange reserves to buy gold.
Turkey: Sezer rejects central bank candidate
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that President Ahmet Necdet Sezer did not ratify the government's candidate for the governorship of the Central Bank of Turkey.
CBK's Mullei 'replaced' as governor
Central Bank of Kenya governor Dr Andrew Mullei is to be replaced temporarily at the CBK by deputy governor Mrs Jecinter Mwatela who has been appointed acting governor.
Norges Bank's Conference on Monetary Policy 2006
The Norges Bank's conference on monetary policy 2006, which is held in connection with the publication of Norges Banks's Annual Report for 2005, will be held on 30 March.