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Ecuadorian board member seen as president's ally

Ecuador's congress has named Miguel Ruiz, who is seen as an ally of the country's leftist president, to the central bank's board boosting his influence over an institution he has vowed to strip of its independence.

Bank Indonesia changes loan regulations

Bank Indonesia, the country's central bank, has announced new limits the type and amount of corporate bonds which commercial banks can classify as "loans" in their official loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR) calculations.

Gono denies parallel trading by central bank

Gideon Gono, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, has denied reports that the central bank is tapping unofficial currency markets in search of foreign currency, notably dollar and South African rand.

Poole replaced on Fed policy vote

In a surprise development, William Poole, the president of the St Louis Federal Reserve, did not vote on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy announcement on recent market volatility.

UK regulator revamps enforcement division

The Financial Services Authority (FSA), the UK industry regulator, will offload a third of staff from its enforcement division as part of its shift from a rules to a principles-based regulatory framework.

Polish rates to rise soon

Halina Wasilewska-Trenkner, a monetary policy committee member at the National Bank of Poland, says interest rates will rise in either August or September this year.

Nigeria announces plans for new naira

Charles Soludo, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, said Tuesday that the central bank is to drop two zeros from the Naira and introduce a new set of notes and coins.

Israel prepares for the worst

The Bank of Israel's core staff participated in a two-day drill exercise on Monday and Tuesday as part of the central bank's business continuity programme.

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