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UK interest rates kept on hold
UK - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee on Thursday voted to leave interest rates unchanged at 4 per cent, in a decision which underlined the fragility of the UK economic recovery.
Duisenberg 'stands in' for the euro at awards
GERMANY - An awards ceremony, whose previous winners include Tony Blair and Helmut Kohl, gave Wim Duisenberg a chance to prove he is not just a self-effacing, mop-haired central banker, said the FT on Thursday.
UAE central bank to sponsor global hawala meeting
UAE - The UAE Central Bank yesterday announced it is sponsoring an International Conference on Hawala to be held in Abu Dhabi on 15 and 16 May.
Central bankers testify in Russian loans trial
RUSSIA - Tatyana Paramonova, first deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Russia, and former Central Bank Chairman Viktor Gerashchenko had to appear in an unaccustomed role as witnesses at Moscow's Zamoskvoretskiy Court in a criminal case concerning…
Nigerian budget will hurt economy - Central bank
NIGERIA - The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said Wednesday the country's 2002 budget would hurt the economy if it were implemented as it was passed by parliament.
Coin collectors feeling short-changed in Ireland
IRELAND - Coin collectors seeking Irish euro coins have run into difficulties obtaining the new currency from the Central Bank.
Poland's c bank under fire for strong zloty
POLAND - The central bank received more criticism yesterday when the Finance Minister Marek Belka said that it should take action to weaken the zloty.
Anthrax found on federal reserve mail
US - The Federal Reserve reported today that about 20 pieces of mail tested positive for traces of anthrax in an initial screening.
Statement by RBA Governor, Ian MacFarlane
MEDIA RELEASE - Statement from the Reserve Bank of Australia, 8 May.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand News Release
NEWS RELEASE - New support provider for Austraclear/ESAS, 8 May.
Federal Reserve Board Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Monetary Policy Decisions, 7 May.
Australia's reserve bank raises interest rates
AUSTRALIA - Australia's central bank has raised interest rates for the first time in almost two years in a bid to curb inflation and protect its booming economy.
US rates left on hold - for now
US - The US Federal Reserve has left interest rates unchanged at their current 40-year low of 1.75%, citing 'uncertain' growth prospects in the coming months.
Public questions large bank notes in Taiwan
TAIWAN - With Taiwan set to issue its first-ever NT$2,000 bank note on 1 July, consumers gave the new currency the thumbs down yesterday reports the Taipei Times on Wednesday.
Poland's c bank boosts reserves by $165m in April
POLAND - The announcement made by the National Bank of Poland (NBP), that it will boost reserves by $165m, signifies that Poland's reserve assets on the last day of April accounted for $27,224bn and were $660m higher than on 31 December 2001.
Noyer - euro upside not just due to dollar value
GERMANY - European Central Bank vice president Christian Noyer said the overvaluation of the US dollar on the currency markets is not the only reason why he is confident about the euro's upside potential.
ECOFIN to study banking supervision plans in July
BELGIUM - EU finance ministers will take a further look at banking supervision plans at their meeting in July, Spanish finance minister Rodrigo Rato and EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner Pedro Solbes have said.
Bush to announce nominations to fed board
FEATURE - With Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan likely nearing retirement, the White House is moving to significantly beef up the central bank's monetary expertise, The Wall Street Journal has reports.
BSP and BoT to cooperate on monetary policy
PHILIPPINES - The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines, or BSP) and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) have agreed to increase the amount of technical cooperation on monetary policy and banking supervision, BSP governor Rafael B…
Audit firms to fight money laundering in the UAE
UAE - The UAE Ministry of Economy and Commerce intends to bring auditing companies operating in the country into an alliance with the Central Bank and other competent national organisations involved in a crackdown on money laundering and other financial…
Turkmen leader sacks Central Bank chairman
TURKMENISTAN - Turkmen President Saparmyrat Nyyazow has dismissed the chairman of Turkmenistan's Central Bank, Seyitbay Gandymow, for allegedly embezzling state funds, appointing his relatives to lucrative posts and buying up land. Gandymow was also…
ECB Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - Annual report of the Anti-Fraud Committee and the reply of the European Central Bank to the report, 3 May.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand News Release
NEWS RELEASE - RBNZ Board begins process for finding new Governor, 29 April.
Welteke - Pound must fall before euro entry
GERMANY - The president of the Bundesbank, Ernst Welteke, has said he thinks the pound would have to be devalued before Britain could join the single currency.