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ECB criticised by eurozone national central banks

The European Central bank faces criticism for trying to push through proposals without sufficient consultation, according to a Handelsblatt report. The report said proposals presented to the ECB's 18-member governing council increasingly contain details…

SARB reduces interest rates by 1.5%

The South African reserve bank cut interest rates on Thursday 12 June for the first time in 21 months to 12 per cent, according to a report by Business africa. Governor Tito Mboweni said the central bank would remain alert to inflation risks though.

Venezuela's exchange control system may be relaxed

Restrictions on Venezuela's foreign exchange market may be lifted by the country's foreign exchange regulatory body, CADIVI, in the near future. The president of CADIVI said studies of proposals for relaxation were almost complete, according to a report…

Speculation RBI's Jalan will leave c bank early

Reserve Bank of India governor Bimal Jalan's may depart from the RBI before the end of his tenure, Rediff.com reports. Speculation surrounds his possible successor, with former deputy governor Y Venugopal Reddy mentioned as a possible candidate.

Polish fin min demands Bank reserves later resigns

Poland's finance minister Grzegorz Kolodko on Wednesday called for an additional 5bn zlotys from the revaluation reserve of the central bank to go to the 2004 budget, a move the central bank governor firmly rejected. However, Kolodko later resigned after…

Serb leaders question c b's Dinkic's performance

A report on Radio B92, Belgrade says Serbian National Bank governor no longer enjoys political support. The report accuses Dinkic of using his position for the interests of his party, and claims that his party, G17 Plus, has been discouraging foreign…

Afghanistan urges Pakistan to help stop fake notes

The governor of Afghanistan's central bank has called on Pakistan's authorities to halt the production of counterfeit Afghan banknotes being printed in the frontier areas of that country, according to a report from the Voice of the Islamic Republic of…

CBK board given power to implement laws

The recently implemented Islamic Banks Law will give power to the central bank of Kuwait's Board of Directors to implement necessary laws and regulations with the aim of providing an atmosphere of healthy competition in the field of Islamic banking, the…

Duisenberg biography dredges up 'dim' past

A new biography of European Central Bank president Wim Duisenberg by two Dutch journalists reveals the central banker's unhappiness at the IMF in the 1960s, courtesy of a small and badly-lit room, according to the Financial Times.

Irish central bank seeks firm to mint euro coins

Strong demand and hoarding of coins has prompted the central bank of Ireland to seek a foreign firm to mint 100 million euro coins, the Irish Times reports. In December, the bank financed an advertising campaign to persuade people to stop hoarding small…

Japan's central bank to buy securities

The Bank of Japan has decided to buy asset-backed securities, according to a Reuters report. Before this it had restricted its purchases to government bonds, which carry less risk than securities. The bank said the scheme could start as early as next…

Germany's inflation falls to 0.7 percent

Inflation in Germany fell to 0.7 percent in May, the lowest rate in over 3 years, according to Associated Press. The figures released on Wednesday June 11 showed the rate fell by 0.3 percent from 1 percent in April.

Chikaura set to take over as RBZ governor

The acting governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), Charles Chikaura, may take over as a permanent replacement to Leonard Tsumba who resigned last week amid the country's bank note crisis. The Daily News reported that candidates from the private…

Bankers say Lebanon not ready for Basel II

Delegates from Lebanese and Arab banks speaking at a bank conference said on Tuesday 10 June that financial institutions in the region need to invest more to comply with the rules of the Basel II agreement, according to the Daily Star.

Luxembourg's Mersch visits Malta central bank

The governor of central bank of Luxembourg visited Malta's central bank on Monday June 9 as part of a networking policy, designed to establish close working relationships with the central banks of both EU member States and accession countries, according…

NZ's Bollard boosts inflation guidelines

Appearing before a parliamentary select committee Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Alan Bollard said the changes made to the bank's inflation targeting guidelines last year may have helped the RBNZ begin its easing of interest rates in April,…

Malaysia PM - Reserve level up to central bank

Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has said that the level of reserves the country's central bank holds is up to it to decide. "I think Bank Negara is managing its reserves very well," he said, as reported by the New Straits Times.

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