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Sharp rise in public fears over euro price hikes
BELGIUM - Governments in the 12-nation eurozone were given a stark warning yesterday about growing public concern that January's changeover to euro notes and coins will be exploited for unfair price rises.
Investigator is prepared to expose City watchdog
UK - The newly appointed independent investigator of complaints about the Financial Services Authority is happy with her powers despite being unable to force the City watchdog to pay compensation.
Banks get set for euro clearing
UK - The financial system took a significant step towards readiness for the single currency yesterday when the £300bn-a-day clearing system moved on to a euro-compatible platform.
NBU recommends quick euro change
UKRAINE - The National Bank of Ukraine is recommending that commercial banks quickly get rid of the national currencies of the member-countries of the European Currency Union in favour of the euro.
Fed chairman talks of limits to his powers
US - Greenspan says stock market swings, home price fluctuations are making consumer behaviour less predictable.
New euro notes and coins are on the move in europe
GERMANY - Finance Minister Hans Eichel told disbelieving Germans visiting his ministry on 2 September that the euro was stronger than the German mark in its relationship with other currencies.
ECB board members defend interest rate cut
SPAIN - European central bankers on 31 August said the ECB's decision to cut interest rates was based on receding inflationary pressures and rejected criticism the bank had waited too long to stimulate the Continent's flagging economy.
ECB reform mustn't lead to large member dominance
HOLLAND - Enlargement of the European Union and the euro zone will require reform of the European Central Bank and its governing council, but this mustn't result in a dominant position for the larger euro-zone members, Dutch central bank president Nout…
Belgian bank to start coin-collecting soon
BELGIUM - The Belgian National Bank (BNB) and the Belgian General Commission for the euro will launch a coin-collecting operation from October 15, 2001 to November 15, 2001, during which Belgians will be able to exchange coins for euro.
Argentine deposits up $257 mln to $75.09 bln
ARGENTINA - Total deposits in Argentina's banking system rose $257 million to $75.09 billion on 29 August, according to preliminary data released by the central bank.
Summary of the latest opinion polls on EMU
UK - Euro zone citizens are becoming more aware the euro will replace national currencies in 2002 but are also growing more concerned about possible price rises, according to a European Commission survey published on 3 September.
Russia to convert reserves of D-marks into euros
RUSSIA - Russia's central bank will convert a small part of its foreign currency reserves into euros following Europe's transition to its new currency, bank chairman Viktor Gerashchenko said on 3 September.
Visa expects global slowdown to weigh on card use
CHINA - The worldwide growth in sales involving Visa credit cards is expected to slow next year in line with a global economic slowdown, Visa International Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Williamson said 3 September.
MPs asked to allow arrest of Ukraine bank chief
UKRAINE - Parliament has received the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office request for consent to arrest and prosecute the former Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko.
IMF seeks to monitor Japan bank system
JAPAN - The International Monetary Fund has asked Japan for permission to send inspectors to monitor the country's banking system, in the latest sign of mounting worries about the Asian economic power's stability.
Online training to fight money laundering
UK - A new online training programme is being launched to try and prevent money laundering in the UK.
Japanese prices spiral downwards
JAPAN - Japan's economic gloom has deepened further with news that consumer prices fell in July for the 22nd straight month.
EU commission worries over euro
EUROPE - European monetary affairs commissioner Pedro Solbes Mira has admitted his concerns about the introduction of the new currency.
Shiokawa hints at currency intervention
JAPAN - Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa suggested today, 31 August, that the government might intervene in the currency market to halt the appreciation of the yen.
Fed says coupon pass added $642 million reserves
UNITED STATES - The Federal Reserve said on 30 August it added $642 million permanent banking reserves through its purchase of U.S. Treasury securities dated Nov. 15, 2008 through Feb. 15, 2021, for delivery today, 31 August.
BIS for ex head says gold lending is well ordered
EUROPE - Giacomo Panizzutti, head of foreign exchange at BIS, told The Alchemist quarterly this week that gold lending by the 15 European central bank signatories of a 1999 Washington accord "was 2,119.32 tonnes and, in accordance with the agreement, has…
Philippines faces money laundering law deadline
PHILIPPINES - The Philippines will ask an international agency fighting money laundering to delay its sanctions if Manila fails to pass a law against laundering by a September 30 deadline.
Chile cen bank intervenes to prop up peso
CHILE - The Chilean Central Bank intervened in the currency market today, 31 August, selling millions of dollars to defend the peso for the second time this week, traders said.
World Bank to borrow gold
UK - The World Bank is set to issue its first gold bond, according to informed sources in London. The bond is aimed to attract investment from central banks, notably in emerging markets. The agents are Goldman Sachs/J. Aron, the big US investment bank (J…