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BoE's s Barker: no need to raise rates

A high inflation forecast does not mean the Bank of England has to raise rates, a member of its rate-setting monetary policy committee told a Scottish newspaper, as figures released today showed the UK housing boom continuing apace.

Economy vulnerable to rate rise says Forum

Following a meeting in Rome, chaired by Fed vice chairman Roger Ferguson, the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) issued a generally upbeat assessment of the global economy but highlighted worries about excessive levels of debt and capital flows to emerging…

FSF: global economy vulnerable to rate rises

Following a meeting in Rome, chaired by Fed vice chairman, Roger Ferguson, the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) issued a generally upbeat assessment of the global economy but highlighted worries about excessive levels of debt and capital flows to emerging…

Japan says will continue currency intervention

Japan's Ministry of Finance (MOF) said on Monday 29 March that it would continue its foreign exchange intervention, brushing aside a British newspaper report that Tokyo would finish its massive intervention into the currency market.

'Mr Euro' quits EU for Spanish fin min job

Pedro Solbes, a staunch defender of the eurozone's stability and growth pact, is stepping down as European economic and monetary affairs commissioner on 11 April to take up the post of finance minister in Spain's incoming Socialist government.

Japan's funny money

The Bank of Japan's recent high-profile presence in the foreign exchange market has attracted enough popular interest to become the latest topic in Golgo 13, a series in the Big Comic magazine targeted at Japanese salarymen.

Ghana to be HQ for West African central bank

The headquarters of the West African Central Bank (WACB) has been given to Ghana. The disclosures were made in Abuja Thursday by the Director of West African Monetary Institute (WAMI), the Nigerian-born Dr Michael Ojo, reports said.

RBI starts live operation of RTGS system

After a two-month trial, the Reserve Bank of India on Friday 26 March began live operations of the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system but only inter-bank transactions are being put through.

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