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RBNZ mulls ANZ takeover

ANZ Banking Group has until Christmas to convince New Zealand's reserve bank about its plans for taking over the National Bank. Following the passage of a new Reserve Bank Act in August, the RBNZ must approve large-bank mergers in New Zealand.

High inflation hurting Irish competitiveness

High inflation in recent years has led to lasting damage to Irish competitiveness, the Central Bank said in its winter bulletin. The bank says the country has not only lost its competitive edge but in absolute terms the price level in Ireland is now 12%…

Malta's Deputy Governor re-appointed

David Pullicino has been re-appointed as deputy governor of the Central Bank of Malta for a five year term. Pullicino has been closely associated with the bank's development over the years and is involved in the strategy of eventual integration into the…

Finland's Matti Vanhala on sick leave

Governor of the Bank of Finland Matti Vanhala had some bad luck while staying at his holiday home in the archipelago recently. Vanhala broke his thigh and needed an operation which, the bank said, will keep him at home until after Christmas.

RBA appoints new Deputy Governor

The Reserve Bank of Australia has appointed Dr Philip Lowe as Assistant Governor, Financial System. Lowe joined the RBA 1980 after completing a PhD in economics at MIT. He will take up the position in early 2004.

NZ's Bollard's good cheer Christmas cards

Following on from his Goldilocks Christmas card last year, Alan Bollard has continued his seasonal cheer this time around with a card showing Santa's sleigh flying over the Reserve Bank spilling money and with a large percentage sign symbolising the OCR,…

Paul Acquah elected chairman of WAMZ

Paul Acquah, Governor of the Bank of Ghana, was unanimously endorsed as the new chairman of the Committee of Governors of Central Banks of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) at its 10th meeting last Tuesday.

IMF says rate rises needed in the UK

The IMF said in its annual review of the UK economy, released on Thursday 18 December, that there was a need for more interest rate increases in the UK, warning of the dangers posed by a possible housing market crash. It called for "a gradual but early…

BOJ opens branch office in Beijing

The Bank of Japan opened its Beijing office on Thursday18 December It will be headed by Yosuke Tsuyuguchi and is designed to strengthen relations between the BoJ and the People's Bank of China.

Irish central bank upgrades 2004 growth forecast

The central bank of Ireland has upgraded its forecast for economic growth but said the euro's strength would reduce exporters competitiveness. In its quarterly bulletin, published on Thursday 18 December, it said the Irish economy has shown flexibility…

Ghana pledges commitment to Monetary Zone targets

Ghana's president John Agyekum Kufuor said on Friday 19 December that the country would target a single digit level of inflation by the end of 2004, in readiness for the second monetary zone in West Africa. President Kufuor said the monetary zone would…

Waring appointed to RBNZ Board

New Zealand's finance minister Michael Cullen said on Thursday 18 December that Dr Marilyn Waring has been appointed to the Reserve Bank Board to replace Ruth Richardson whose term expires on 3 February. Waring is currently a Professor of Public Policy…

Philadelphia Fed index rises dramatically

The Philadelphia Fed's general economic index this month registered 32.1 compared with 25.9 in November. It represents the highest level in a decade with more factories hiring workers than at any time since April 1973, the report said.

Ukraine to keep currency policy tied to dollar

Serhiy Tihipko, chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine, has said that Ukraine will continue to tie its currency to the dollar despite its weakness against the euro. He said the central bank might review the policy if the share of euros in foreign…

Sveriges Riksbank Board Meeting minutes, 4 Dec

Minutes of the Sveriges Riksbank Executive Board meeting on 4 December, published 18 December. Members felt that international developments, with the exception of the euro area, had been surprisingly positive in recent months. The uncertainty that…

Iran's money laundering bill in final stages

Training workshops for professionals could eliminate money laundering from Iran's financial system, according to deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iran, Akbar Komeijani. "Events of September 11, 2001 in the US have sped up the process of passing…

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